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Welcome to Stork 0.18.0, another monthly development release. The changes introduced in this version are:
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* **Title**: Description [#GLAB].
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* **Kea Config Viewer**: Stork is able to show the most important aspects of Kea configuration: shared networks, subnets, host reservations and leases. However, earlier versions lack the capability to present all other parameters. This release introduces the capability to retrieve and display full Kea configuration as a collapsible tree, which lets users inspect all the configuration elements of the currently running configuration [#531].
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* **Leases in HR**: Host Reservation is a part of Kea configuration that reserves certain resources for specific devices. This release of Stork allows checking the state of the host reservations - whether the device actually uses it, if there's a lease currently active, expired or perhaps there's a conflict (i.e. a situation where the reserved address is used by another device that is not supposed to use it) [#530].
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* **Better process detection** The process detection subsystem of the Stork agent has been refactored. It is now much more robust in detecting BIND 9 and Kea that are located in non-standard paths. The most immediate benefit of this change is that Stork is now able to detect BIND 9 when installed from packages provided by ISC. This change was tested with BIND 9.11, 9.16 and 9.17 on CentOS7 and Ubuntu 18.04 [#474].
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* **Export TLS certificates** #515
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* **Grafana templates in RPM packages** #544
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* **Testing** Kea statistics are now tested #439, automated qcow2 image generation #545
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* **Bugfixes** listen-only flag on stork agent now works properly [#536]
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* TODO: update status on this **Work in progress**: The team also made substantial progress on three new features which are expected to be available in the next release. The first feature is insight into the state of a host reservation: it will show whether the reserved address is available, in use, or expired, or if there is a conflict and someone else is currently using the address [#530]. The second feature is a more robust BIND 9 and Kea detection mechanism, which should cover cases like running in a non-standard location, on non-standard ports, etc. [#474]. The third feature is a Kea configuration browser. The current Stork version has views dedicated to the most common configuration elements: subnets, reservations, networks, etc. However, Kea has many more configuration options and thus a dedicated view is needed to show the whole configuration [#531].
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