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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/02/2019 11:45, Tomek Mrugalski
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">On 14.02.2019 09:14, ѽ҉ᶬḳ℠ wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">being in the process of migrating from dnsmasq I have been looking for
an option in Kea to limit a particular subnet to static leases only,
something similar to dnsmasq's > dhcp-range=static <, but after having
perused the Kea admin documentation could not trace such?
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">So you want a subnet without any dynamic allocation, just serve the
clients that have reservations?
Simply don't define dynamic pools. That should do the trick.
Tomek
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Thank you for the input. The (simple) logic escaped me from perusing
the documentation.<br>
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Though perhaps a bit off topic, please bear with me, I have been
wondering about DUID in ipv4 since thought that it would be only
applicable to ipv6?<br>
To my understanding the DUID would be provided by the dhcp client
but I have not found way to figure the clients's ipv4 DUID, all
linux distros, in order to use it for host reservation. Neither
iproute2 nor ifupdown2 seem to provide that information. Is there a
way to harvest those ipv4 DUID?<br>
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