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- It is reasonably well tested with some versions of OpenSSL and Boost. Kea uses the Boost ASIO SSL wrapper around OpenSSL. If your Boost or OpenSSL is too old, you may encounter problems and/or get a lower security level. Please refer to the new section 23 (Kea Security) in the Kea ARM for details.
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- Kea supports two cryptographic libraries: OpenSSL and Botan. The TLS support for Botan in the Kea code is not released yet. The Kea code configured with Botan compiles and unit tests pass, but the TLS support may not be enabled.
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- Kea supports two cryptographic libraries: OpenSSL and Botan. This release does not yet support using the Botan library for TLS. The Kea code configured with Botan compiles and unit tests pass, but the TLS support may not be enabled.
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- The kea-shell tool is written in Python. The primary implementation uses Python 3, but we do have legacy code for Python 2. However, since Python 2 is now EOL, we are not going to update that legacy code with TLS support. This may affect CentOS 7 users. The recommendation is to install Python 3 on your system or use any alternative clients, such as curl, to connect to CA.
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