Hi Joe, 

We are still open to this if someone comes forward to fund the effort.  We 
didn’t get any support for maintaining the old dhcp relay in the 11 years I 
have been at ISC, and probably much longer, so it is unlikely we would fund it 
in anticipation of future support.

However if there is enough of a need that a stable, long term source of funds 
becomes available we would be very willing to take this on.

Is that something your employer would chip in on?

Regards,

Vicky Risk, Product Manager 

> On Feb 26, 2024, at 3:41 AM, Joe Botha <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> Spotted this : 'ISC is also considering developing a new relay based on Kea 
> DHCP code.'
> 
> https://www.isc.org/blogs/dhcp-client-relay-eom/
> 
> What’s currently the best relay to use, and what are the chances ISC releases 
> a new relay?
> 
> Currently using the old ISC relay. It works, but it’s fragile - things like 
> ‘ifreload -a’ seem to break it.
> 
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