I can confirm - the lack of support for string ID is pretty annoying right now, and forces me to create ranges for specific applications, which will not scale well in production.
On the second one, I observed that it goes numerically from the bottom of the pool range up, so ::2, ::3, etc. In ISC, it seems to have been random selection from the pool, with attempt made to populate all stanzas. Kea seems to prefer numerically incrementing assignment, which is pretty bad for security purposes (if a user knows it, they can pretty much guess previous assignments). I preferred personally the old ISC way of doing things. Marek From: Kea-users <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Xiao, Yu (CCI-Atlanta) via Kea-users Sent: Monday, May 6, 2024 6:10 AM To: Kea user's list <[email protected]> Cc: Xiao, Yu (CCI-Atlanta) <[email protected]> Subject: [Kea-users] Two questions regarding to kea subnet configuration Greetings, I have two questions related to the kea design. First, seems currently we can only assign numeric IDs to subnets, but for subnet management, it's more convenient to use a string, is it possible to add this feature? Second, how kea design to distribute the ip addresses inside of the subnet esp ipv6 subnet? Is it totally random? Thank you. Best Regards, Yu
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