dynamic pool. Therefore it can skip the reservation checks when dealing
with in-pool addresses, thus improving performance. Do not use this mode
if any of your reservations use in-pool address. Caution is advised when
- using this setting: Kea 1.1.0 does not sanity check the reservations against
+ using this setting: Kea does not sanity check the reservations against
<command>reservation-mode</command> and misconfiguration may cause problems.
</simpara></listitem>
dynamic pool. Therefore it can skip the reservation checks when dealing
with in-pool addresses, thus improving performance. Do not use this mode
if any of your reservations use in-pool address. Caution is advised when
- using this setting. Kea 1.1.0 does not sanity check the reservations against
+ using this setting. Kea does not sanity check the reservations against
<command>reservation-mode</command> and misconfiguration may cause problems.
</simpara></listitem>
<para>
Kea is officially supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux,
CentOS, Fedora and FreeBSD systems. It is also likely to work on many
- other platforms: Kea 1.1.0 builds have been tested on (in no
+ other platforms: Kea 1.3.0 builds have been tested on (in no
particular order) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4, Debian GNU/Linux 7,
- Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Fedora Linux 19,
- Fedora 20, Fedora 22, CentOS Linux 7, NetBSD 6, FreeBSD 10.3,
- OpenBSD 5.7, OpenBSD 6.0, OS X 10.10, OS X 10.11.
+ Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Fedora 22, Fedora 25, CentOS Linux 7,
+ FreeBSD 11.0 OS X 10.11, OS X 10.12, Debian 7.11
</para>
<para>There are currently no plans to port Kea to Windows platforms.</para>
</section>
</simpara>
</listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <simpara>
+ <command>kea-ctrl-agent</command> —
+ Kea Control Agent (CA) is a daemon exposes a RESTful control
+ interface for managing Kea servers.
+ </simpara>
+ </listitem>
+ </simpara>
+ </listitem>
+
<listitem>
<simpara>
<command>perfdhcp</command> —