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    Kea DHCPv4 not issuing default gateway on 23.09.1?

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      OctothorpAndrew
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      I have a Netgate 6100 which I upgraded from 23.09 to 23.09.1. After this upgrade, it seems that my clients were no longer receiving a default gateway from DHCP. I was able to manually enter the router IP address in the DHCP configuration, then rebooted my clients, and that appeared to fix the issue. Other aspects of DHCP were working (clients receiving addresses and DNS servers).

      Not sure what troubleshooting I can do now as I've resolved the configuration on all of my internal VLANs, but it definitely left me scratching my head this morning for a bit.

      Anyone else seen this?

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @OctothorpAndrew
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        @OctothorpAndrew nope.. I didn't see that via my testing of kea.. But its missing so many other things that I just switched back to isc until kea is fully functional.

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          @johnpoz same

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