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 (2022) ISC has a newer DHCP software called Kea that is designed to replace ISC DHCP. Kea was primarily developed around 2014-2020. They also are currently developing a monitor for Kea and Bind9 called Stork.  A future plan would be to review and replace ISC DHCP with Kea and also implement Stork. (2022) ISC has a newer DHCP software called Kea that is designed to replace ISC DHCP. Kea was primarily developed around 2014-2020. They also are currently developing a monitor for Kea and Bind9 called Stork.  A future plan would be to review and replace ISC DHCP with Kea and also implement Stork.
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 An interesting older resource is BigDinosaur Blog [[https://blog.bigdinosaur.org/running-bind9-and-isc-dhcp/|Running BIND9 and ISC-DHCP]]. ++Unfortunately, no longer readily available, Kill-9 Ubuntu 16.04 based Router, Part 2 - DHCP| does not seem to be saved on [[https://web.archive.org/|Wayback Machine Internet Archive]], but [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190410000003/https://killtacknine.com/building-an-ubuntu-16-04-router-part-5-dns/|Part 5 - DNS]] is. (As are [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190410005152/https://killtacknine.com/building-an-ubuntu-16-04-router-part-6-remote-access/|Building an Ubuntu 16.04 Router Part 6: Remote Access]], [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190410001839/https://killtacknine.com/building-an-ubuntu-16-04-router-part-7-proxies-and-caching//|Building an Ubuntu 16.04 Router Part 7: Proxies and Caching]] & [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190410000841/https://killtacknine.com/building-an-ubuntu-16-04-router-part-8-monitoring/|Building an Ubuntu 16.04 Router Part 8: Monitoring]].  It looks like parts 2 and 3 are missing only.)++ An interesting older resource is BigDinosaur Blog [[https://blog.bigdinosaur.org/running-bind9-and-isc-dhcp/|Running BIND9 and ISC-DHCP]]. ++Unfortunately, no longer readily available, Kill-9 Ubuntu 16.04 based Router, Part 2 - DHCP| does not seem to be saved on [[https://web.archive.org/|Wayback Machine Internet Archive]], but [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190410000003/https://killtacknine.com/building-an-ubuntu-16-04-router-part-5-dns/|Part 5 - DNS]] is. (As are [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190410005152/https://killtacknine.com/building-an-ubuntu-16-04-router-part-6-remote-access/|Building an Ubuntu 16.04 Router Part 6: Remote Access]], [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190410001839/https://killtacknine.com/building-an-ubuntu-16-04-router-part-7-proxies-and-caching//|Building an Ubuntu 16.04 Router Part 7: Proxies and Caching]] & [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190410000841/https://killtacknine.com/building-an-ubuntu-16-04-router-part-8-monitoring/|Building an Ubuntu 16.04 Router Part 8: Monitoring]].  It looks like parts 2 and 3 are missing only.)++