fixes for CVE-2015-8373 in addition to the following improvements:
- Lease expiration. A configurable mechanism which provides the
ability to properly clean up expired leases including hook points,
DNS clean up, and logging.
- Client classification. Initial support for client classification
using conditional logic expressions to test inbound packet content
is available for both DHCPv4 and DHCPv6.
- Decline support in both DHCPv4 and DHCPv6.
- New statistics. Several new statistics have been added. They can be
used to monitor lease expiration and decline processing.
- PXE boot. Several new DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 options useful for PXE and
iPXE boot are now supported.
- Host Reservations in MySQL. Kea is now able to store host
reservations in both its configuration file and a MySQL
database. While currently available only for DHCPv4, this
functionality will be available for DHCPv6 in an upcoming release.
- Kea 1.0.0 is released under new license Mozilla Public License
2.0. Earlier releases were licensed under the ISC license. The new
license is slightly more restrictive than the original ISC license.
Security: CVE-2015-8373
Security: https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01318/0/CVE-2015-8373-ISC-Kea%3A-unexpected-termination-while-handling-a-malformed-packet.html