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docker_notes:docker-dhcp [2023-07-11 Tue wk28 19:25] – [ctrl-agent -t /app/kea-ctrl-agent.conf] baumkpdocker_notes:docker-dhcp [2024-02-24 Sat wk08 14:18] (current) – [References] baumkp
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 {{tag>linux docker kea dhcp}} {{tag>linux docker kea dhcp}}
 ======Docker - DHCP Server====== ======Docker - DHCP Server======
-propose to create a Docker ISC Kea Image using base Docker Alpine Linux images, with S6 init system. <fs x-small>(ISC Kea is a modern replacement for their DHCP.)</fs>+Since mid 2023 have been running a Docker ISC Kea Image using base Docker Alpine Linux images, with S6 init system. <fs x-small>(ISC Kea is a modern replacement for their DHCP.)</fs>  The main DHCP server runs on my main server and I have an automatic fall over back up on my separate Linux router.  I basically followed the Kea template [[https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arm/config-templates.html#template-home-network-of-a-power-user|Home Network of a Power User]].  I was never quite sure I had the automatic fall over back-up working. On 2023-01-02 I modified a configuration file on the primary server with a syntax error. Today, 8 days later I notice millions of lines of errors on my log files.  Sure enough the backup had simply been working.  I fixed up the simple syntax error and the primary server took back over.  Everything basically worked as expected.
  
 ISC also has a project for a simple GUI interface primarily for Kea and basic for Bind9.  There is apparently no Alpine package yet for Stork. ISC also has a project for a simple GUI interface primarily for Kea and basic for Bind9.  There is apparently no Alpine package yet for Stork.
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   *''kea-dhcp4 -t /app/dhcpv4.conf'' to test the kea-dhcp4 configuration files ''/app/dhcpv4.conf''   *''kea-dhcp4 -t /app/dhcpv4.conf'' to test the kea-dhcp4 configuration files ''/app/dhcpv4.conf''
   *''kea-dhcp4 -c /app/dhcpv4.conf'' to start kea dhcp4 using configuration file ''/app/dhcpv4.conf''   *''kea-dhcp4 -c /app/dhcpv4.conf'' to start kea dhcp4 using configuration file ''/app/dhcpv4.conf''
 +++++Use of symlink, TL;DR;|
 +Using symlinks in is confusing when using Docker mounted directories.
 To control which dhcp4 config file to run (basic or plus): To control which dhcp4 config file to run (basic or plus):
   *''ln -s .config/dhcp_basic.conf .config/dhcp.conf'' to run basic   *''ln -s .config/dhcp_basic.conf .config/dhcp.conf'' to run basic
   *''ln -s .config/dhcp_plus.conf .config/dhcp.conf'' to run plus   *''ln -s .config/dhcp_plus.conf .config/dhcp.conf'' to run plus
     *The ''-f'' flag can be used to overwrite an existing link file instead of deleting first.     *The ''-f'' flag can be used to overwrite an existing link file instead of deleting first.
-The plus configuration allows a secondary backup dhcp server to be operated.+The plus configuration allows a secondary backup dhcp server to be operated.++++ 
 +  *''kea-dhcp4 -c /app/dhcpv4_plus.conf'' to start kea dhcp4 using configuration file ''/app/dhcpv4_plus.conf'' This configuration file is designed to work with the kea control agent setup.  Where as the basic configuration ''/app/dhcpv4_basic.conf'' is not.
  
 ====ctrl-agent -t /app/kea-ctrl-agent.conf==== ====ctrl-agent -t /app/kea-ctrl-agent.conf====
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   *[[https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arm/agent.html|The Kea Control Agent]]   *[[https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arm/agent.html|The Kea Control Agent]]
  
-====kae logging====+====Kea logging====
   *[[https://kb.isc.org/docs/kea-logging-configuration|Kea Logging Configuration]]   *[[https://kb.isc.org/docs/kea-logging-configuration|Kea Logging Configuration]]
 +I have stored log files in the .config directory that is a Docker mounted volume for persistence and easy external viewing outside container.  The following logs files can be seen.
 +  * ''.config/log/kea-dhcp4-commands.log''
 +  * ''.config/log/kea-dhcp4-dhcpsrv.log''
 +  * ''.config/log/kea-dhcp4-leases.log''
 +  * ''.config/log/kea-dhcp4.log''
 +  * ''.config/log/kea-dhcp4-ha-hooks.log''
 +
 +====Kea Miscellaneous====
 +
 +  *''docker attach kptr-kea-1'' to attach to running container
 +  *''kea-dhcp4 -v'' To check running version
 =====References===== =====References=====
   *KPTree.net's bare metal implementation of [[linux_router:dns_dhcp|dns - dhcp]], based upon ISC Bind9 and DHCP on Debian 10 <fs xx-small>(was originally Ubuntu)</fs>.   *KPTree.net's bare metal implementation of [[linux_router:dns_dhcp|dns - dhcp]], based upon ISC Bind9 and DHCP on Debian 10 <fs xx-small>(was originally Ubuntu)</fs>.
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     *[[https://github.com/JonasAlfredsson/docker-kea| JonasAlfredsson / docker-kea ]]     *[[https://github.com/JonasAlfredsson/docker-kea| JonasAlfredsson / docker-kea ]]
  
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