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Description of problem:
ISC DHCP which is the DHCP server provided in RHEL reach EOL in 2022[1]. The replacement for ISC DHCP is ISC KEA[2].
Please promote KEA from EPEL to part of the Enterprise Linux base/apptream installation. This will allow users who do not have access to EPEL to migrate to the new DHCP server.
1. https://www.isc.org/blogs/isc-dhcp-eol/
2. https://www.isc.org/kea/
Comment 1Martin Osvald 🛹
2023-07-24 07:27:23 UTC
Thank you for reporting this issue!
I am sorry, but currently, there is no plan to include Kea in RHEL9. Red Hat is committed to continue supporting dhcp through the whole RHEL9 lifecycle.