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[3209] Added links to the Developer's guide section.
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<para>
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The next section describes how to configure hooks libraries. If you
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are interested in writing your own hooks library, information can be
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found in the <ulink url="http://git.kea.isc.org/~tester/kea/doxygen">Kea
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found in the <ulink url="https://jenkins.isc.org/job/Fedora20_32_doxygen_doc/doxygen/">Kea
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Developer's Guide</ulink>.
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</para>
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</section> <!-- end Introduction -->
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</para>
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<para>As with any other hook libraries provided by ISC, internals of the
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user_chk code are well documented. You can take a look at the <ulink
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url="https://jenkins.isc.org/job/Fedora20_32_doxygen_doc/doxygen/d8/db2/libdhcp_user_chk.html">Kea Developer's Guide section dedicated to the user_chk library</ulink>
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that discusses how the code works internally. That, together with
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our general entries in <ulink
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url="https://jenkins.isc.org/job/Fedora20_32_doxygen_doc/doxygen/">Hooks
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Framework section</ulink> should give you some pointers how to extend
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this library and perhaps even write your own from scratch.</para>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>Forensic Logging Hooks</title>
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