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- #39
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- [tickers related to classification](https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=opened&search=classif)
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# Comments |
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# Comments
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**6**: ISC DHCP uses spawn classes because it has a hard (and small) limit on the number of classes a query can long to.
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**4**: subnet or shared network selection is an essential part of the localization which should be done as early as possible and is a critical security feature. Note this notion is common to all DHCP server implementations so Kea and ISC DHCP but in Kea it is mixed with classification (subnet guards) and host reservations (designed to be dependent on the selected subnet) so a part of the topological point of view was lost. The subnet select hook allows to get back control on it but not in a built-in way. |
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