Re: [Kea-users] Migration Questions

2023-10-21 Thread Darren Ankney
Hi, > Does the Kea Lease Migration support ISC DHCP Failover Lease Files? The only difference between a non-failover lease file and failover lease file in ISC DHCP, AFAIK, was that there were some extra entries about peers and status. I don't think there was anything in the actual leases themsel

[Kea-users] Migration Questions

2023-10-17 Thread JT ISC
Hello, I have some questions regarding Migration from ISC DHCP to Kea. Does the Kea Lease Migration support ISC DHCP Failover Lease Files? I might have overlooked this in the document for the Lease Migration. Would it be possible to upload the output of the Kea Lease Migration to MySQL Database

Re: [Kea-users] migration questions

2023-10-10 Thread Peter Davies
Hi Daniel,     You are correct; the Keama tool comments out statements it cannot process so that any unexpected changes made will be visible and so they may be manually processed if necessary. There are no 'if/then/else' statements in Kea. There is, however, conditional syntax and other usef

Re: [Kea-users] migration questions

2023-10-10 Thread Daniel Braniss
hi Peter > On 10 Oct 2023, at 09:40, Peter Davies wrote: > > Hi Daniel, > The "domain-name-servers" option expects a list of IP addresses. Kea does > not > resolve domain names as dhcpd did. > See: > https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/kea-2.4.0/arm/dhcp4-srv.html#standard-dhcpv4-options > >

Re: [Kea-users] migration questions

2023-10-09 Thread Peter Davies
Hi Daniel,   The "domain-name-servers" option expects a list of IP addresses. Kea does not  resolve domain names as dhcpd did.  See: https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/kea-2.4.0/arm/dhcp4-srv.html#standard-dhcpv4-options  If you need to see the text, you could manually change the format to hexst

[Kea-users] migration questions

2023-10-09 Thread Daniel Braniss
Hi, first, as a very old user of isc dhcp, my compliments on KEA! our dhcpd.conf is about 32K lines, and after some minor tweaks managed to run keama without errors (it seems ISC-DHCP is a bit less strict than keama (strange since they share code)) these are some of the oddities: this one seems