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.. _hooks-lease-query:
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``lease_query``: Leasequery Support
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===================================
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This library provides support for DHCPv4 Leasequery as described in
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`RFC 4388 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4388>`__; and for DHCPv6
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Leasequery as described in (`RFC 5007 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5007>`__).
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.. note::
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This library can only be loaded by the ``kea-dhcp4`` or
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``kea-dhcp6`` process.
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Kea version 2.3.4 added support for DHCPv6 Bulk Leasequery
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(`RFC 5460 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5460>`__);
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Kea version 2.3.5 added support for DHCPv4 Bulk Leasequery
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(`RFC 6926 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6926>`__) using
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the memfile lease backend.
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The Leasequery library is only available to ISC customers with a paid support contract.
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.. _lease-query-dhcpv4:
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DHCPv4 Leasequery
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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DHCPv4 simple Leasequery provides a requester the ability to query for
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active lease information for either a single IP address or a single client.
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RFC 4388 calls for three such queries:
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- Query by IP address
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The IP address of interest is contained within the ``ciaddr`` field of
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the query.
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- Query by hardware address
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The hardware address of interest is contained with the ``chaddr`` field
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of the query.
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- Query by client identifier
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The client identifier of interest is sent in the ``dhcp-client-identifier``
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option (61) of the query.
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The inbound DHCPLEASEQUERY packet must supply only one of the three values
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above. Queries which supply more than one of these values are dropped.
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In addition, the query must contain the IP address of the requester in
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``giaddr``. This value is used not only as the destination for the
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query response but also to validate the requester against a known
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list of IP addresses which are permitted to query. This list of valid
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requester addresses is specified as part of the Leasequery hook library's
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configuration (see the section on configuration below).
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In response to a valid query, the server returns one of three message
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types:
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- DHCPLEASEUNKNOWN
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Returned when the IP address of interest is not one the server knows
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about (query by IP address); or there are no active leases for the
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client of interest (query by hardware address or client ID).
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- DHCPLEASEUNASSIGNED
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Returned when the IP address is one the server knows of but for which
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there are no active leases (applies only to query by IP address).
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- DHCPLEASEACTIVE
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Returned when there is at least one active lease found matching the
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criteria.
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For both DHCPLEASEUNKNOWN and DHCPLEASEUNASSIGNED responses, the only
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information sent back to the requester in response is the query parameter
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itself (i.e. one of: IP address, hardware address, or client identifier).
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For DHCPLEASEACTIVE the server provides the following information
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for the newest active lease that matches the criteria, in the response:
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- ``ciaddr`` - set to the lease's IP address
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- ``chaddr`` - set to the lease's hardware address
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In addition, one or more of the following options are included:
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.. tabularcolumns:: |p{0.2\linewidth}|p{0.1\linewidth}|p{0.7\linewidth}|
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.. table:: DHCPLEASEACTIVE options
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:class: longtable
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:widths: 30 10 70
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| Option | Code | Content |
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+==============================+=======+===============================================+
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| dhcp-client-identifier | 61 | copied from the lease (if appropriate) |
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| client-last-transaction-time | 91 | the amount of time that has elapsed since the |
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| | | lease's client-last-transaction-time (CLTT). |
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| | | This value is also used by the server to |
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| | | adjust lifetime and timer values. |
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| dhcp-lease-time | 51 | lease's lifetime reduced by CLTT |
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| dhcp-renewal-time | 58 | as controlled by kea-dhcp4 configuration and |
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| | | then reduced by CLTT |
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| dhcp-rebind-time | 59 | as dictated by kea-dhcp4 configuration and |
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| | | then reduced by CLTT |
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| dhcp-agent-options | 82 | if stored on the lease. (See |
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| | | :ref:`dhcp4-store-extended-info`) |
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| associated-ip | 92 | a list of all other IP addresses for which |
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| | | the client has active leases. (Does not apply |
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| | | to query by IP address) |
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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The ``dhcp-server-identifier`` option (54) is returned in all responses in keeping with
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RFC 2131, section 4.3.1.
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RFC 4388 allows requesters to ask for specific options via the
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``dhcp-parameter-request-list`` (PRL, option 55). This is not currently supported in Kea.
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.. _lease-query-dhcpv4-config:
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DHCPv4 Leasequery Configuration
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Configuring the Leasequery hook library for use is straightforward. It
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supports a single parameter, ``requesters``, which is a list of IP addresses from
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which DHCPLEASEQUERY packets are accepted. In other words, it is a list of
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known requesters. The following code shows an example configuration with two requester
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addresses:
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::
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{
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"hooks-libraries": [
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{
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"library": "lib/kea/hooks/libdhcp_lease_query.so",
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"parameters": {
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"requesters": [ "192.0.1.1", "10.0.0.2" ]
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}
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}
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],
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...
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}
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.. note::
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For security purposes, there is no way to specify wildcards. Each requester address
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must be explicitly listed.
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.. _lease-query-dhcpv6:
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DHCPv6 Leasequery
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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DHCPv6 simple Leasequery gives a requester the ability to query for
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active lease information for either a single IP address or a single client
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DUID. The query type and parameters are conveyed in an ``lq-query`` option (44)
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attached to a ``DHCPV6_LEASEQUERY`` message:
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- ``query-type``
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This is either ``query-by-address`` (1) or ``query-by-clientid`` (2)
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- ``link-address``
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The global link address, when not empty, instructs the query to be
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limited to leases within that "link." Kea uses this value to
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select only leases that belong to subnets whose prefix matches
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this value. Active leases for prefix delegations for
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a matched subnet are included in the query reply, even if the
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delegated prefix itself falls outside the subnet prefix.
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- ``query-options``
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A single ``iaaddr`` option (12) must be supplied when querying by address.
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When querying by client ID, a single ``clientid`` option (1) must be
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supplied. RFC 5007 also calls for an optional, ``oro`` option (6), to
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request specific options be returned for matched leases. This is
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not currently implemented.
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.. note::
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`RFC 5007, Section 3.3 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5007#section-3.3>`__
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states that querying by IP address should return either a lease (e.g.
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binding) for the address itself or a lease for a delegated prefix that
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contains the address. The latter case is not supported by releases
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prior to Kea 2.3.7.
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``DHCPV6_LEASEQUERY`` queries are only honored if the source address of
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the query matches an entry in a list of known IP addresses which are
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permitted to query. This list of valid requester addresses is specified
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as part of the Leasequery hook library’s configuration (see the section
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on configuration below). Queries received from unknown requesters are
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logged and dropped.
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In response to a valid query, the server carries out the requisite
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activities and returns a ``DHCPV6_LEASEQUERY_REPLY``. All replies contain
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at least a ``status-code`` option (13) that indicates the outcome of the query
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as detailed in the following table:
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.. tabularcolumns:: |p{0.5\linewidth}|p{0.3\linewidth}|p{0.1\linewidth}|p{0.3\linewidth}|
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.. table:: DHCPV6_LEASEQUERY_REPLY status option values per query outcome
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:class: longtable
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:widths: 50 30 10 30
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+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+--------+------------------------------+
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| | Status | Status | Status |
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| Query Outcome | Label | Code | Text |
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+======================================+=========================+========+==============================+
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| Invalid query type field | STATUS_UnknownQueryType | 7 | "unknown query-type" |
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+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+--------+------------------------------+
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| Query by IP address that does not | STATUS_Malformed | 10 | "missing D6O_IAADDR" |
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| contain an address option | | | |
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+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+--------+------------------------------+
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| Query by IP address for an address | STATUS_NotConfigured | 9 | "address not in a configured |
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| that does fall within any configured | | | pool" |
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| pools | | | |
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+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+--------+------------------------------+
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| Query by IP address which found only | STATUS_Success | 0 | "inactive lease exists" |
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| an inactive lease (e.g. expired, | | | |
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| declined, reclaimed-expired) | | | |
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+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+--------+------------------------------+
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| Query by IP address that found no | STATUS_Success | 0 | "no active lease" |
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| leases (active or otherwise) | | | |
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+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+--------+------------------------------+
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| Query by IP address that found an | STATUS_Success | 0 | "active lease found" |
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| active lease for the address | | | |
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+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+--------+------------------------------+
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| Query by Client ID that does not | STATUS_Malformed | 10 | "missing D6O_CLIENTID" |
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| contain a client ID option | | | |
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+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+--------+------------------------------+
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| Query by Client ID with a link | STATUS_NotConfigured | 9 | "not a configured link" |
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| address that does not match any | | | |
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| configured subnets | | | |
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+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+--------+------------------------------+
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| Query by client ID which found no | STATUS_Success | 0 | "no active leases" |
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| matching leases | | | |
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+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+--------+------------------------------+
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| Query by client ID which found one | STATUS_Success | 0 | "active lease(s) found" |
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| or more active leases | | | |
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+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+--------+------------------------------+
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For those scenarios where the query was either invalid or for which no matching active
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leases were found, the ``DHCPV6_LEASEQUERY_REPLY`` only contains the ``status-code``
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option (12) per the above table.
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When a query finds active leases in more than one subnet and the query's ``link-address``
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is empty, then, in addition to the status-code, the ``DHCPV6_LEASEQUERY_REPLY``
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contains an ``lq-client-link`` option (48). The ``lq-client-link`` contains a list of
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IPv6 addresses, one for each subnet in which a lease was found (see
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`RFC 5007, Section 4.1.2.5 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5007#section-4.1.2.5>`__)
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If, however, the query's ``link-address`` is not empty, the list of queries is
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pruned to contain only leases that belong to that subnet.
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When the query results in one or more active leases which all belong to a single
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subnet, in addition to the ``status-code``, the ``DHCPV6_LEASEQUERY_REPLY`` contains a
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``client-data`` option (45) (see
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`RFC 5007, Section 4.1.2.2 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5007#section-4.1.2.2>`__).
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The client-data option encapsulates the following options:
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.. tabularcolumns:: |p{0.2\linewidth}|p{0.1\linewidth}|p{0.7\linewidth}|
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.. table:: OPTION_CLIENT_DATA returned when active lease(s) are found
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:class: longtable
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:widths: 30 10 70
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| Option | Code | Content |
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+==============================+=======+===============================================+
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| clientid | 1 | copied from the lease (if one exists) |
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| clt-time | 46 | amount of time that has elapsed since the |
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| | | lease's client-last-transaction-time (CLTT). |
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| | | This value will also be used by the server to |
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| | | adjust lifetime and timer values. |
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| iaaddr | 5 | One option per matched address. Fields in |
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| | | each option: |
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| | | - lease address |
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| | | - valid lifetime reduced by CLTT |
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| | | - preferred lifetime reduced by CLTT |
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| iaprefix | 26 | One option per matched prefix. Fields in |
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| | | each option: |
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| | | - prefix |
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| | | - prefix length |
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| | | - valid lifetime reduced by CLTT |
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| | | - preferred lifetime reduced by CLTT |
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+------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------+
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If the lease with the most recent client-last-transaction-time (CLTT)
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value has relay information in its user-context (see
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:ref:`store-extended-info-v6`), then an ``OPTION_LQ_RELAY_DATA`` option is
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added to the reply (see
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`RFC 5007, Section 4.1.2.4 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5007#section-4.1.2.4>`__).
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The relay information on the lease is a list with an entry for each
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relay layer the client packet (e.g. ``DHCPV6_REQUEST``) traversed, with the
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first entry in the list being the outermost layer (closest to the server). The
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``peer-address`` field of the ``lq-rely-option`` is set to the peer address of this
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relay. The list of relays is then used to construct a ``DHCPV6_RELAY_FORW`` message
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equivalent to that which contained the client packet, minus the client packet.
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This message is stored in the ``DHCP-relay-message`` field of the ``lq-relay-data`` option.
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.. _lease-query-dhcpv6-config:
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DHCPv6 Leasequery Configuration
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Configuring the Leasequery hook library for use is straightforward. It
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supports a single parameter, ``requesters``, which is a list of IP addresses from
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which DHCPV6_LEASEQUERY packets are accepted. In other words, it is a list of
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known requesters. The following code shows an example configuration with two requester
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addresses:
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::
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{
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"hooks-libraries": [
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{
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"library": "lib/kea/hooks/libdhcp_lease_query.so",
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"parameters": {
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"requesters": [ "2001:db8:1::1", "2001:db8:2::1" ],
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"prefix-lengths": [ 72 ]
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}
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}
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],
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...
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}
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.. note::
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For security purposes, there is no way to specify wildcards. Each requester address
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must be explicitly listed.
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When a query by IP address does not match an existing address lease,
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a search for a matching delegated prefix is conducted. This is carried
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out by iterating over a list of prefix lengths, in descending order,
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extracting a prefix of that length from the query address and searching
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for a delegation matching the resulting prefix. This continues for each
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length in the list until a match is found or the list is exhausted.
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By default, the list of prefix lengths to use in the search is determined
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dynamically after (re)configuration events. This resulting list will
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contain unique values of ``delegated-len`` gleaned from the currently
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configured set of PD pools.
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There is an optional parameter, ``prefix-lengths``, shown above which
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provides the ability to explicitly configure the list rather than having
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it be determined dynamically. This provides tighter control over which
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prefix lengths are searched. In the above example, the prefix length
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search will be restricted to single pass, using a length of 72, regardless
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of whether or not there are pools using other values for ``delegated-len``.
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Specifying an empty list, as shown below:
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::
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:
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"prefix-lengths": [ ]
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:
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disables the search for delegated prefixes for query by IP address.
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.. _bulk-lease-query-dhcpv4:
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DHCPv4 Bulk Leasequery
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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DHCPv4 Bulk Leasequery gives a requester the ability to query for
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active lease information over a TCP connection. This allows the server
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to return all leases matching a given query.
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Two of the query types identified by RFC 4388 - Query by MAC address and
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Query by Client-identifier - are Bulk Leasequery types specified by RFC
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6926. That RFC also defines these new Bulk Leasequery types:
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- Query by Relay Identifier
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The query carries an RAI (dhcp-agent-options (82)) option with
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a relay-id (12) sub-option.
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- Query by Remote ID
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The query carries an RAI (dhcp-agent-options (82) option) with
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a remote-id (2) sub-option.
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- Query for All Configured IP Addresses
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This query type is selected when no other query type is specified.
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RFC 6926 also defines new options for Bulk Leasequery:
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- status-code (151)
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This reply option carries a status code such as MalformedQuery or
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NotAllowed, with an optional text message.
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- base-time (152)
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This reply option carries the absolute current time that the response
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was created. All other time-based reply options are related to
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this value.
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- start-time-of-state (153)
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This reply option carries the time of the lease's transition into its
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current state.
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- query-start-time (154)
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This query option specifies a start query time; replies will only
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contain leases that are older than this value.
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- query-end-time (155)
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This query option specifies an end query time; replies will only
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contain leases that are newer than this value.
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- dhcp-state (156)
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This reply option carries the lease state.
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- data-source (157)
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This reply option carries the source of the data as a remote flag.
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RFC 6926 reuses and extends the Virtual Subnet Selection option (221)
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defined in RFC 6607.
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.. note::
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Kea does not yet support querying for all configured IP addresses,
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so the dhcp-state option cannot be used, as only active leases can be
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returned in replies. Kea does not keep the start time of the lease's state,
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nor the local/remote information, so it cannot emit the corresponding
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start-time-of-state and data-source options. Kea does not support VPNs
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so the presence of option 221 in the query is considered a
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(NotAllowed) error.
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.. note::
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The new query types are only supported with the memfile lease backend.
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.. _bulk-lease-query-dhcpv6:
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DHCPv6 Bulk Leasequery
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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DHCPv6 Bulk Leasequery gives a requester the ability to query for
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active lease information over a TCP connection. This allows the server
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to return all active leases matching a query.
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New query types are available: ``query-by-relay-id`` (3),
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``query-by-link-address`` (4), and ``query-by-remote-id`` (5).
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A new status code, ``STATUS_QueryTerminated`` (11), has been defined but it is
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not yet used by the hook library.
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.. note::
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Kea attempts to map link address parameters to the prefixes of configured
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subnets. If a given address falls outside all configured subnet prefixes,
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the query fails with a status code of ``STATUS_NotConfigured``. If
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the link address parameter for ``query-by-relay-id`` or ``query-by-remote-id``
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is not ``::`` (i.e. not empty), only delegated prefixes that lie within matching
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subnet prefixes are returned. Currently, ``query-by-address`` does not
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support finding delegated prefixes by specifying an address that lies within
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the prefix.
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.. note::
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The new query types are only supported with the memfile lease backend.
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.. _bulk-lease-query-dhcpv6-config:
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Bulk Leasequery Configuration
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Bulk Leasequery configuration is done via a new map parameter, ``advanced``,
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with these possible entries:
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- ``bulk-query-enabled``
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When ``true``, Kea accepts connections from IP addresses in the requesters
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list and processes received Bulk Leasequeries. The default is ``false``.
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- ``active-query-enabled``
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This is an anticipated parameter: if set, it must be ``false``.
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|
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- ``extended-info-tables-enabled``
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|
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When ``true``, the lease backend manages DHCPv6 lease extended info
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(relay info) in tables to support the new DHCPv6 Bulk Leasequery
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by-relay-id and by-remote-id types. The default is to use the
|
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same value as ``bulk-query-enabled``.
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- ``lease-query-ip``
|
||
|
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This is the IP address upon which to listen for connections. The address must be
|
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of the same family as the server, e.g. IPv6 for DHCPv6 server.
|
||
|
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- ``lease-query-port``
|
||
|
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This is the port upon which to listen. The default is 67 for IPv4 and 547 for IPv6,
|
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i.e. the same value as for the UDP DHCP service but for TCP.
|
||
|
||
- ``max-bulk-query-threads``
|
||
|
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This indicates the maximum number of threads that Bulk Leasequery processing
|
||
should use. A value of 0 instructs the server to use the same number of
|
||
threads that the Kea core is using for DHCP multi-threading.
|
||
The default is 0.
|
||
|
||
- ``max-requester-connections``
|
||
|
||
This is the maximum number of concurrent requester connections. The default
|
||
is 10; the value must be greater than 0.
|
||
|
||
- ``max-concurrent-queries``
|
||
|
||
This is the maximum number of concurrent queries per connection. The value 0
|
||
allows Kea to determine the number, and is the default.
|
||
|
||
- ``max-requester-idle-time``
|
||
|
||
This is the amount of time that may elapse after receiving data from a requester
|
||
before its connection is closed as idle, in seconds. The default
|
||
is 300.
|
||
|
||
- ``max-leases-per-fetch``
|
||
|
||
This is the maximum number of leases to return in a single fetch. The default is 100.
|
||
|
||
Once TLS is supported, we expect to implement common TLS parameters.
|
||
|
||
For instance, for DHCPv4:
|
||
|
||
::
|
||
|
||
{
|
||
"hooks-libraries": [
|
||
{
|
||
"library": "lib/kea/hooks/libdhcp_lease_query.so",
|
||
"parameters": {
|
||
"requesters": [ "192.0.2.1", "192.0.2.2" ],
|
||
"advanced" : {
|
||
"bulk-query-enabled": true,
|
||
"active-query-enabled": false,
|
||
|
||
"lease-query-ip": "127.0.0.1",
|
||
"lease-query-tcp-port": 67,
|
||
|
||
"max-bulk-query-threads": 0,
|
||
"max-requester-connections": 10,
|
||
"max-concurrent-queries": 4,
|
||
"max-requester-idle-time": 300,
|
||
"max-leases-per-fetch": 100
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
...
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
or for DHCPv6:
|
||
|
||
::
|
||
|
||
{
|
||
"hooks-libraries": [
|
||
{
|
||
"library": "lib/kea/hooks/libdhcp_lease_query.so",
|
||
"parameters": {
|
||
"requesters": [ "2001:db8:1::1", "2001:db8:2::1" ],
|
||
"advanced" : {
|
||
"bulk-query-enabled": true,
|
||
"active-query-enabled": false,
|
||
|
||
"extended-info-tables-enabled": true,
|
||
|
||
"lease-query-ip": "::1",
|
||
"lease-query-tcp-port": 547,
|
||
|
||
"max-bulk-query-threads": 0,
|
||
"max-requester-connections": 10,
|
||
"max-concurrent-queries": 4,
|
||
"max-requester-idle-time": 300,
|
||
"max-leases-per-fetch": 100
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
],
|
||
...
|
||
}
|