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@ -74,7 +74,17 @@ In other words, the DHCID RR maps an FQDN to the client to whom it
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belongs, and thereafter changes to that mapping can only be done by
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or at the behest of that client.
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Currently, D2 conflict detection is always performed.
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Conflict resolution can be indirectly enabled or disabled via
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the configuration parameter ``ddns-use-conflict-resolution``, supported
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by both ``kea-dhcp4`` and ``kea-dhcp6``. The servers use this parameter to
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set a flag within each NameChangeRequest they send that tells D2
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whether conflict resolution should be employed for that request.
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By default, conflict resolution is enabled. For more details, please refer
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to discussions of ``ddns-use-conflict-resolution`` in :ref:`dhcp4-ddns-config` and :ref:`dhcp6-ddns-config`.
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When conflict resolution is disabled, D2 still adds DHCID RRs but does
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not use them to enforce client ownership of DNS entries. Disabling it should
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only be used after careful consideration.
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.. _dhcp-ddns-dual-stack:
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