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    • JonathanLeeJ
      JonathanLee @johnpoz
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      @johnpoz

      https://kb.isc.org/docs/cve-2022-2929

      Leaking memory one, this one too. I don’t think KEA has the same issues.

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @JonathanLee
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        @JonathanLee said in suppress message -> ISC DHCP has reached end-of-life:

        tps://kb.isc.org/docs/cve-2022-2929

        And the fix for that is 4.4.3-P1, which is what is currently used in 23.09.1

        What does bind have to do with users moving to kea? If your going to try and scare people - "ISC DHCP has CVE major issue" "Please move to KEA ASAP"

        For gosh sake have some actual credible reason..

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        • JonathanLeeJ
          JonathanLee @johnpoz
          last edited by

          @johnpoz did it work? Are you using KEA? :)

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @JonathanLee
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            @JonathanLee hahaha, no I am not using kea.. You making jokes now - hahah

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              I'm not using Kea on my local router either. Yet. There's nothing exploitable I'm aware of in ISC that I'm worried about. Also yet!

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              • JonathanLeeJ
                JonathanLee
                last edited by JonathanLee

                Screenshot 2024-03-29 at 14.46.42.png

                Screenshot 2024-03-29 at 14.47.19.png

                See I fixed it no error :)

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                • TacyonT
                  Tacyon @JonathanLee
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                  @JonathanLee I was on ISC to start with and someone here suggested it because .. it's going to be depreciated RSN (real soon now)

                  Then I read (as I was considering going back to KEA since ISC didn't resolve my issue and I read a few reports that going back breaks a bunch of stuff leaving you to do it all over again from the beginning.

                  Since I'm in sponge mode currently .. I want to resolve all the lil things I have going on and sort out my understanding of firewall rules before "doing it over again"

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                  • JonathanLeeJ
                    JonathanLee @Tacyon
                    last edited by

                    @Tacyon if your on pfSense plus just create a boot environment to test with and after if it doesn’t work just go back to that BE. I really like the BE I play with stuff all the time and I am able to quickly normalize a stable version at the push of a button for my family when they are home

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                    • JonathanLeeJ
                      JonathanLee @Tacyon
                      last edited by JonathanLee

                      @Tacyon ISC was an amazing set of software. I wonder what made that team so successful for so long. It’s got to come down to a great team of people they had. I hope that pfSense can get some of those programmers to help out one day. Who knows why it is depreciated. It worked well for a long time, still does. Again the longer it goes with no updates the more vulnerable it will become.

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                        tgl @JonathanLee
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                        @JonathanLee Kea is ISC's follow-on to their old DHCP code; it's not like those people just disappeared into the ether. You can read their statement about the differences between the products here.

                        TBH, my take on it is that they felt they needed to have some proprietary add-on products, which the ISC DHCP codebase and licensing didn't really leave any room for. That's fine though, at the end of the day we all need to make some money.

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                        • bmeeksB
                          bmeeks @JonathanLee
                          last edited by bmeeks

                          @JonathanLee said in suppress message -> ISC DHCP has reached end-of-life:

                          ISC was an amazing set of software. I wonder what made that team so successful for so long.

                          Kea is produced by the same ISC group, so not sure what you mean. It's mostly the exact same folks. And ISC is the name of the company, not the software name.

                          ISC produces a DHCP server, a DHCP client, the BIND name server daemon, and now Kea to replace the aging DHCP server. Here is their website: https://www.isc.org/ showing their products (scroll down the page a bit).

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                          • TacyonT
                            Tacyon @Tacyon
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                            @JonathanLee - nope ... 2.7.2 CE from Dec of last year.

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