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* [gentoo-commits] repo/gentoo:master commit in: net-misc/kea/files/, net-misc/kea/
@ 2020-11-25  9:26 Lars Wendler
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From: Lars Wendler @ 2020-11-25  9:26 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-commits

commit:     ffd78423b98731909dd4404293641b3722bc2dc5
Author:     Lars Wendler <polynomial-c <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Wed Nov 25 09:23:35 2020 +0000
Commit:     Lars Wendler <polynomial-c <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Wed Nov 25 09:26:53 2020 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=ffd78423

net-misc/kea: Bump to version 1.8.1

Fixed init script to not use a single file for all daemons

Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/738026
Package-Manager: Portage-3.0.10, Repoman-3.0.2
Signed-off-by: Lars Wendler <polynomial-c <AT> gentoo.org>

 net-misc/kea/Manifest           |  1 +
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-confd-r1 | 10 ++++++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-initd-r1 | 80 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.1.ebuild   | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 165 insertions(+)

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/Manifest b/net-misc/kea/Manifest
index 027c01c2bff..e957c1a45dd 100644
--- a/net-misc/kea/Manifest
+++ b/net-misc/kea/Manifest
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
 DIST kea-1.7.10.tar.gz 7513433 BLAKE2B 7b7accccf1200c8673669d4db7ae5efa628a409661b3f82d6dc85c191578cb73fc85866307a1626a0c4a48f81df4f4ad3f5a2b9d8d5f682de2e8fc5750b56ff5 SHA512 b5f6c7c6538f767b604ff59e4cb8acb0a85bfa7611f9dbdc1b17cc70d483d6fcdc4978ccda8dd010623b2126d0b8ddf4275012f492b1c57f7b210bfd946e4a68
 DIST kea-1.7.9.tar.gz 7481156 BLAKE2B eef2561b79ad83c18d42a0d23e97fc27205190475c24bb871112050b5ec0a134c4c448c03c4f1b678aadf7d54c7f96481c43485187408f8bfebe6f2c6edbc832 SHA512 180e80dbf21789e9c18c69b9e03a2ad4519eb3386cf8c4221a283883eb8151443e888b6a95d1affb0790ef25d6174582448bf590eb2ddadb12b965cba7dc8717
+DIST kea-1.8.1.tar.gz 9001243 BLAKE2B f121c173b915b82055048fb05dcde622ef3f7ee1d113604d94c7df737f9de1b15e5cedbe414ea583f6a6c9e9ceca615eaad2778a2736addc21b27fe45521aa3e SHA512 0f0972d63a1e146623dd30b8acab9a72af2d10c25fbdf9cf31e66ed25dee14f6b7602226c475f574a723415ba5569b04e13a97711bd933448e1045636ca6b96f

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-confd-r1 b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-confd-r1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..ef7b2f49dd9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-confd-r1
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+# Which services should be taken into account?
+DHCP4="true"
+DHCP6="false"
+DDNS="false"
+
+# Define your config files here. Otherwise we default to files in /etc/kea
+# (see init script)
+#DHCP4_CONFIG="/etc/kea/dhcp4.conf"
+#DHCP6_CONFIG="/etc/kea/dhcp6.conf"
+#DDNS_CONFIG="/etc/kea/ddns.conf"

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-initd-r1 b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-initd-r1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..57711b3c9d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-initd-r1
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+#!/sbin/openrc-run
+# Copyright 1999-2020 Gentoo Authors
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+description="kea dhcp services"
+
+dhcp4_command="/usr/sbin/kea-dhcp4"
+dhcp6_command="/usr/sbin/kea-dhcp6"
+ddns_command="/usr/sbin/kea-dhcp-ddns"
+dhcp4_config="${DHCP4_CONFIG:-/etc/kea/dhcp4.conf}"
+dhcp6_config="${DHCP6_CONFIG:-/etc/kea/dhcp6.conf}"
+ddns_config="${DDNS_CONFIG:-/etc/kea/ddns.conf}"
+dhcp4_pidfile="/run/kea-dhcp4.pid"
+dhcp6_pidfile="/run/kea-dhcp6.pid"
+ddns_pidfile="/run/kea-ddns.pid"
+
+depend() {
+	use net
+}
+
+start_pre() {
+	if [ ! -f "${config_file}" ] ; then
+		eerror "Please create a ${config_file} config file."
+		return 1
+	fi
+
+	if ${DHCP4:-false} ; then
+		if ! ${dhcp4_command} -t ${dhcp4_config} 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null ; then
+			eerror "Error in config file ${dhcp4_config}"
+			return 1
+		fi
+	fi
+	if ${DHCP6:-false} ; then
+		if ! ${dhcp6_command} -t ${dhcp6_config} 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null ; then
+			eerror "Error in config file ${dhcp6_config}"
+			return 1
+		fi
+	fi
+	if ${DDNS:-false} ; then
+		if ! ${ddns_command} -t ${ddns_config} 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null ; then
+			eerror "Error in config file ${ddns_config}"
+			return 1
+		fi
+	fi
+}
+
+start() {
+	einfo "Starting kea dhcp services"
+	if ${DHCP4:-false} ; then
+		start-stop-daemon -m -b -p ${dhcp4_pidfile} \
+			-x ${dhcp4_command} -- -c ${dhcp4_config} \
+			|| return 1
+	fi
+	if ${DHCP6:-false} ; then
+		start-stop-daemon -m -b -p ${dhcp6_pidfile} \
+			-x ${dhcp6_command} -- -c ${dhcp6_config} \
+			|| return 1
+	fi
+	if ${DDNS:-false} ; then
+		start-stop-daemon -m -b -p ${ddns_pidfile} \
+			-x ${ddns_command} -- -c ${ddns_config} \
+			|| return 1
+	fi
+}
+
+stop() {
+	einfo "Stopping kea dhcp services"
+	if ${DHCP4:-false} ; then
+		start-stop-daemon --stop -p ${dhcp4_pidfile} \
+			|| return 1
+	fi
+	if ${DHCP6:-false} ; then
+		start-stop-daemon --stop -p ${dhcp6_pidfile} \
+			|| return 1
+	fi
+	if ${DDNS:-false} ; then
+		start-stop-daemon --stop -p ${ddns_pidfile} \
+			|| return 1
+	fi
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.1.ebuild b/net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.1.ebuild
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..3e20776fe7e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.1.ebuild
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2020 Gentoo Authors
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+EAPI=7
+
+inherit toolchain-funcs
+
+MY_PV="${PV//_p/-P}"
+MY_PV="${MY_PV/_/-}"
+MY_P="${PN}-${MY_PV}"
+
+DESCRIPTION="High-performance production grade DHCPv4 & DHCPv6 server"
+HOMEPAGE="http://www.isc.org/kea/"
+if [[ ${PV} = 9999* ]] ; then
+	inherit autotools git-r3
+	EGIT_REPO_URI="https://github.com/isc-projects/kea.git"
+else
+	SRC_URI="ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/kea/${MY_P}.tar.gz
+		ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/kea/${MY_PV}/${MY_P}.tar.gz"
+	[[ "${PV}" == *_beta* ]] || [[ "${PV}" == *_rc* ]] || \
+	KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~x86"
+fi
+
+LICENSE="ISC BSD SSLeay GPL-2" # GPL-2 only for init script
+SLOT="0"
+IUSE="mysql +openssl postgres samples"
+
+DEPEND="
+	dev-libs/boost:=
+	dev-cpp/gtest
+	dev-libs/log4cplus
+	mysql? ( dev-db/mysql-connector-c )
+	!openssl? ( dev-libs/botan:2= )
+	openssl? ( dev-libs/openssl:0= )
+	postgres? ( dev-db/postgresql:* )
+"
+RDEPEND="${DEPEND}
+	acct-group/dhcp
+	acct-user/dhcp"
+BDEPEND="virtual/pkgconfig"
+
+S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
+
+src_prepare() {
+	default
+	[[ ${PV} = *9999 ]] && eautoreconf
+	# Brand the version with Gentoo
+	sed -i \
+		-e "/VERSION=/s:'$: Gentoo-${PR}':" \
+		configure || die
+}
+
+src_configure() {
+	local myeconfargs=(
+		--disable-static
+		--enable-perfdhcp
+		--localstatedir="${EPREFIX}/var"
+		--without-werror
+		$(use_with mysql)
+		$(use_with openssl)
+		$(use_with postgres pgsql)
+		$(use_enable samples install-configurations)
+	)
+	econf "${myeconfargs[@]}"
+}
+
+src_install() {
+	default
+	newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-confd-r1 ${PN}
+	newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-initd-r1 ${PN}
+	keepdir /var/lib/${PN} /var/log
+	rm -rf "${ED}"/var/run || die
+	find "${ED}" -type f -name "*.la" -delete || die
+}


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* [gentoo-commits] repo/gentoo:master commit in: net-misc/kea/files/, net-misc/kea/
@ 2021-08-08 13:15 Dennis Lamm
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From: Dennis Lamm @ 2021-08-08 13:15 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-commits

commit:     3d18b36af81fe68dfbdf4a23a073a995c028c152
Author:     Dennis Lamm <expeditioneer <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Sat Aug  7 16:07:21 2021 +0000
Commit:     Dennis Lamm <expeditioneer <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Sun Aug  8 13:15:38 2021 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=3d18b36a

net-misc/kea: various improvements

fixed-gtest detection
added Systemd services

Signed-off-by: Dennis Lamm <expeditioneer <AT> gentoo.org>
Package-Manager: Portage-3.0.20, Repoman-3.0.2
Signed-off-by: Dennis Lamm <expeditioneer <AT> gentoo.org>

 net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.8.2-gtest.patch        |  35 ++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.conf          |  99 ++++++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.service       |  19 ++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp-ddns-server.service |  18 +
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp-ddns.conf           |  76 +++++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4-server.service     |  18 +
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4.conf               | 401 ++++++++++++++++++++++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6-server.service     |  18 +
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6.conf               | 420 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea.tmpfiles.conf            |   2 +
 net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.2-r1.ebuild                | 101 ++++++
 net-misc/kea/metadata.xml                       |  10 +
 12 files changed, 1217 insertions(+)

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.8.2-gtest.patch b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.8.2-gtest.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..ae757a2a1a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.8.2-gtest.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+--- a/m4macros/ax_gtest.m4
++++ b/m4macros/ax_gtest.m4
+@@ -135,20 +135,18 @@ if test "x$enable_gtest" = "xyes" ; then
+             GTEST_FOUND="false"
+             for dir in $GTEST_PATHS; do
+                 if test -f "$dir/include/gtest/gtest.h"; then
+-                    if ! test -f "$dir/lib/libgtest.a"; then
+-                        AC_MSG_WARN([Found Google Test include but not the library in $dir.])
+-                        continue
+-                    fi
+-                    GTEST_INCLUDES="-I$dir/include"
+-                    GTEST_LDFLAGS="-L$dir/lib"
+-                    GTEST_LDADD="-lgtest"
+-                    GTEST_FOUND="true"
+-                    break
+-                fi
+-            done
+-        fi
+-        if test "${GTEST_FOUND}" != "true"; then
+-            AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find gtest in: $GTEST_PATHS])
++		    if test -f "$dir/lib64/libgtest.a" || \
++                       test -f "$dir/lib64/libgtest.so"; then
++                        GTEST_INCLUDES="-I$dir/include"
++                        GTEST_LDFLAGS="-L$dir/lib64"
++                        GTEST_LDADD="-lgtest"
++                        GTEST_FOUND="true"
++                        break
++                    else
++		        AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find gtest in: $GTEST_PATHS])
++		   fi
++	        fi
++	    done
+         fi
+
+     fi

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.conf b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..242ecc1a829
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
+// This is a basic configuration for the Kea Control Agent.
+//
+// This is just a very basic configuration. Kea comes with large suite (over 30)
+// of configuration examples and extensive Kea User's Guide. Please refer to
+// those materials to get better understanding of what this software is able to
+// do. Comments in this configuration file sometimes refer to sections for more
+// details. These are section numbers in Kea User's Guide. The version matching
+// your software should come with your Kea package, but it is also available
+// in ISC's Knowledgebase (https://kea.readthedocs.io; the direct link for
+// the stable version is https://kea.readthedocs.io/).
+//
+// This configuration file contains only Control Agent's configuration.
+// If configurations for other Kea services are also included in this file they
+// are ignored by the Control Agent.
+{
+
+// This is a basic configuration for the Kea Control Agent.
+// RESTful interface to be available at http://127.0.0.1:8000/
+"Control-agent": {
+    "http-host": "127.0.0.1",
+    "http-port": 8000,
+
+    // Specify location of the files to which the Control Agent
+    // should connect to forward commands to the DHCPv4, DHCPv6
+    // and D2 servers via unix domain sockets.
+    "control-sockets": {
+        "dhcp4": {
+            "socket-type": "unix",
+            "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea4-ctrl-socket"
+        },
+        "dhcp6": {
+            "socket-type": "unix",
+            "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea6-ctrl-socket"
+        },
+        "d2": {
+            "socket-type": "unix",
+            "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea-ddns-ctrl-socket"
+        }
+    },
+
+    // Specify hooks libraries that are attached to the Control Agent.
+    // Such hooks libraries should support 'control_command_receive'
+    // hook point. This is currently commented out because it has to
+    // point to the existing hooks library. Otherwise the Control
+    // Agent will fail to start.
+    "hooks-libraries": [
+//  {
+//      "library": "@libdir@/kea/hooks/control-agent-commands.so",
+//      "parameters": {
+//          "param1": "foo"
+//      }
+//  }
+    ],
+
+// Logging configuration starts here. Kea uses different loggers to log various
+// activities. For details (e.g. names of loggers), see Chapter 18.
+    "loggers": [
+    {
+        // This specifies the logging for Control Agent daemon.
+        "name": "kea-ctrl-agent",
+        "output_options": [
+            {
+                // Specifies the output file. There are several special values
+                // supported:
+                // - stdout (prints on standard output)
+                // - stderr (prints on standard error)
+                // - syslog (logs to syslog)
+                // - syslog:name (logs to syslog using specified name)
+                // Any other value is considered a name of the file
+                "output": "@localstatedir@/log/kea-ctrl-agent.log"
+
+                // Shorter log pattern suitable for use with systemd,
+                // avoids redundant information
+                // "pattern": "%-5p %m\n"
+
+                // This governs whether the log output is flushed to disk after
+                // every write.
+                // "flush": false,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum size of the file before it is
+                // rotated.
+                // "maxsize": 1048576,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum number of rotated files to keep.
+                // "maxver": 8
+            }
+        ],
+        // This specifies the severity of log messages to keep. Supported values
+        // are: FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG
+        "severity": "INFO",
+
+        // If DEBUG level is specified, this value is used. 0 is least verbose,
+        // 99 is most verbose. Be cautious, Kea can generate lots and lots
+        // of logs if told to do so.
+        "debuglevel": 0
+    }
+  ]
+}
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.service b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.service
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..17569836520
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.service
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+[Unit]
+Description=Kea control agent process
+Documentation=man:kea-ctrl-agent(8)
+Wants=network-online.target
+After=network-online.target time-sync.target
+
+[Service]
+User=dhcp
+Group=dhcp
+RuntimeDirectory=kea
+Environment="KEA_PIDFILE_DIR=/run/kea"
+Environment="KEA_LOCKFILE_DIR=/run/lock/kea"
+RuntimeDirectory=kea
+ExecStart=/usr/sbin/kea-ctrl-agent -c /etc/kea/kea-ctrl-agent.conf
+Restart=always
+
+[Install]
+WantedBy=kea-dhcp4-server.service
+WantedBy=kea-dhcp6-server.service

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp-ddns-server.service b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp-ddns-server.service
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..d239e8fc48e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp-ddns-server.service
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+[Unit]
+Description=Kea DDNS service
+Documentation=man:kea-dhcp-ddns(8)
+Wants=network-online.target
+After=network-online.target time-sync.target
+
+[Service]
+User=dhcp
+Group=dhcp
+RuntimeDirectory=kea
+Environment="KEA_PIDFILE_DIR=/run/kea"
+Environment="KEA_LOCKFILE_DIR=/run/lock/kea"
+ExecStart=/usr/sbin/kea-dhcp-ddns -c /etc/kea/kea-dhcp-ddns.conf
+Restart=always
+
+[Install]
+WantedBy=kea-dhcpv4-server.service
+WantedBy=kea-dhcpv6-server.service

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp-ddns.conf b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp-ddns.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..1ee4ce7acfe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp-ddns.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+// This is a basic configuration for the Kea DHCP DDNS daemon.
+//
+// This is just a very basic configuration. Kea comes with large suite (over 30)
+// of configuration examples and extensive Kea User's Guide. Please refer to
+// those materials to get better understanding of what this software is able to
+// do. Comments in this configuration file sometimes refer to sections for more
+// details. These are section numbers in Kea User's Guide. The version matching
+// your software should come with your Kea package, but it is also available
+// in ISC's Knowledgebase (https://kea.readthedocs.io; the direct link for
+// the stable version is https://kea.readthedocs.io/).
+//
+// This configuration file contains only DHCP DDNS daemon's configuration.
+// If configurations for other Kea services are also included in this file they
+// are ignored by the DHCP DDNS daemon.
+{
+
+// DHCP DDNS configuration starts here. This is a very simple configuration
+// that simply starts the DDNS daemon, but will not do anything useful.
+// See Section 11 for examples and details description.
+"DhcpDdns":
+{
+  "ip-address": "127.0.0.1",
+  "port": 53001,
+  "control-socket": {
+      "socket-type": "unix",
+      "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea-ddns-ctrl-socket"
+  },
+  "tsig-keys": [],
+  "forward-ddns" : {},
+  "reverse-ddns" : {},
+
+// Logging configuration starts here. Kea uses different loggers to log various
+// activities. For details (e.g. names of loggers), see Chapter 18.
+  "loggers": [
+    {
+        // This specifies the logging for D2 (DHCP-DDNS) daemon.
+        "name": "kea-dhcp-ddns",
+        "output_options": [
+            {
+                // Specifies the output file. There are several special values
+                // supported:
+                // - stdout (prints on standard output)
+                // - stderr (prints on standard error)
+                // - syslog (logs to syslog)
+                // - syslog:name (logs to syslog using specified name)
+                // Any other value is considered a name of the file
+                "output": "@localstatedir@/log/kea-ddns.log"
+
+                // Shorter log pattern suitable for use with systemd,
+                // avoids redundant information
+                // "pattern": "%-5p %m\n"
+
+                // This governs whether the log output is flushed to disk after
+                // every write.
+                // "flush": false,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum size of the file before it is
+                // rotated.
+                // "maxsize": 1048576,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum number of rotated files to keep.
+                // "maxver": 8
+            }
+        ],
+        // This specifies the severity of log messages to keep. Supported values
+        // are: FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG
+        "severity": "INFO",
+
+        // If DEBUG level is specified, this value is used. 0 is least verbose,
+        // 99 is most verbose. Be cautious, Kea can generate lots and lots
+        // of logs if told to do so.
+        "debuglevel": 0
+    }
+  ]
+}
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4-server.service b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4-server.service
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..d37da7f3c6c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4-server.service
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+[Unit]
+Description=ISC KEA DHCPv4 DHCP daemon
+Documentation=man:kea-dhcp4(8)
+Wants=network-online.target
+Requires=kea-ctrl-agent.service
+After=network-online.target mariadb.service mysql.service
+
+[Service]
+User=dhcp
+Group=dhcp
+RuntimeDirectory=kea
+Environment="KEA_PIDFILE_DIR=/run/kea"
+Environment="KEA_LOCKFILE_DIR=/run/lock/kea"
+ExecStart=/usr/sbin/kea-dhcp4 -c /etc/kea/kea-dhcp4.conf
+Restart=always
+
+[Install]
+WantedBy=multi-user.target

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4.conf b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..5baec4da9e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,401 @@
+{
+// DHCPv4 configuration starts here. This section will be read by DHCPv4 server
+// and will be ignored by other components.
+"Dhcp4": {
+    // Add names of your network interfaces to listen on.
+    "interfaces-config": {
+        // See section 8.2.4 for more details. You probably want to add just
+        // interface name (e.g. "eth0" or specific IPv4 address on that
+        // interface name (e.g. "eth0/192.0.2.1").
+        "interfaces": [ ]
+
+        // Kea DHCPv4 server by default listens using raw sockets. This ensures
+        // all packets, including those sent by directly connected clients
+        // that don't have IPv4 address yet, are received. However, if your
+        // traffic is always relayed, it is often better to use regular
+        // UDP sockets. If you want to do that, uncomment this line:
+        // "dhcp-socket-type": "udp"
+    },
+
+    // Kea supports control channel, which is a way to receive management
+    // commands while the server is running. This is a Unix domain socket that
+    // receives commands formatted in JSON, e.g. config-set (which sets new
+    // configuration), config-reload (which tells Kea to reload its
+    // configuration from file), statistic-get (to retrieve statistics) and many
+    // more. For detailed description, see Sections 8.8, 16 and 15.
+    "control-socket": {
+        "socket-type": "unix",
+        "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea4-ctrl-socket"
+    },
+
+    // Use Memfile lease database backend to store leases in a CSV file.
+    // Depending on how Kea was compiled, it may also support SQL databases
+    // (MySQL and/or PostgreSQL) and even Cassandra. Those database backends
+    // require more parameters, like name, host and possibly user and password.
+    // There are dedicated examples for each backend. See Section 7.2.2 "Lease
+    // Storage" for details.
+    "lease-database": {
+        // Memfile is the simplest and easiest backend to use. It's an in-memory
+        // C++ database that stores its state in CSV file.
+        "type": "memfile",
+        "lfc-interval": 3600
+    },
+
+    // Kea allows storing host reservations in a database. If your network is
+    // small or you have few reservations, it's probably easier to keep them
+    // in the configuration file. If your network is large, it's usually better
+    // to use database for it. To enable it, uncomment the following:
+    // "hosts-database": {
+    //     "type": "mysql",
+    //     "name": "kea",
+    //     "user": "kea",
+    //     "password": "kea",
+    //     "host": "localhost",
+    //     "port": 3306
+    // },
+    // See Section 7.2.3 "Hosts storage" for details.
+
+    // Setup reclamation of the expired leases and leases affinity.
+    // Expired leases will be reclaimed every 10 seconds. Every 25
+    // seconds reclaimed leases, which have expired more than 3600
+    // seconds ago, will be removed. The limits for leases reclamation
+    // are 100 leases or 250 ms for a single cycle. A warning message
+    // will be logged if there are still expired leases in the
+    // database after 5 consecutive reclamation cycles.
+    "expired-leases-processing": {
+        "reclaim-timer-wait-time": 10,
+        "flush-reclaimed-timer-wait-time": 25,
+        "hold-reclaimed-time": 3600,
+        "max-reclaim-leases": 100,
+        "max-reclaim-time": 250,
+        "unwarned-reclaim-cycles": 5
+    },
+
+    // Global timers specified here apply to all subnets, unless there are
+    // subnet specific values defined in particular subnets.
+    "renew-timer": 900,
+    "rebind-timer": 1800,
+    "valid-lifetime": 3600,
+
+    // Many additional parameters can be specified here:
+    // - option definitions (if you want to define vendor options, your own
+    //                       custom options or perhaps handle standard options
+    //                       that Kea does not support out of the box yet)
+    // - client classes
+    // - hooks
+    // - ddns information (how the DHCPv4 component can reach a DDNS daemon)
+    //
+    // Some of them have examples below, but there are other parameters.
+    // Consult Kea User's Guide to find out about them.
+
+    // These are global options. They are going to be sent when a client
+    // requests them, unless overwritten with values in more specific scopes.
+    // The scope hierarchy is:
+    // - global (most generic, can be overwritten by class, subnet or host)
+    // - class (can be overwritten by subnet or host)
+    // - subnet (can be overwritten by host)
+    // - host (most specific, overwrites any other scopes)
+    //
+    // Not all of those options make sense. Please configure only those that
+    // are actually useful in your network.
+    //
+    // For a complete list of options currently supported by Kea, see
+    // Section 7.2.8 "Standard DHCPv4 Options". Kea also supports
+    // vendor options (see Section 7.2.10) and allows users to define their
+    // own custom options (see Section 7.2.9).
+    "option-data": [
+        // When specifying options, you typically need to specify
+        // one of (name or code) and data. The full option specification
+        // covers name, code, space, csv-format and data.
+        // space defaults to "dhcp4" which is usually correct, unless you
+        // use encapsulate options. csv-format defaults to "true", so
+        // this is also correct, unless you want to specify the whole
+        // option value as long hex string. For example, to specify
+        // domain-name-servers you could do this:
+        // {
+        //     "name": "domain-name-servers",
+        //     "code": 6,
+        //     "csv-format": "true",
+        //     "space": "dhcp4",
+        //     "data": "192.0.2.1, 192.0.2.2"
+        // }
+        // but it's a lot of writing, so it's easier to do this instead:
+        {
+            "name": "domain-name-servers",
+            "data": "192.0.2.1, 192.0.2.2"
+        },
+
+        // Typically people prefer to refer to options by their names, so they
+        // don't need to remember the code names. However, some people like
+        // to use numerical values. For example, option "domain-name" uses
+        // option code 15, so you can reference to it either by
+        // "name": "domain-name" or "code": 15.
+        {
+            "code": 15,
+            "data": "example.org"
+        },
+
+        // Domain search is also a popular option. It tells the client to
+        // attempt to resolve names within those specified domains. For
+        // example, name "foo" would be attempted to be resolved as
+        // foo.mydomain.example.com and if it fails, then as foo.example.com
+        {
+            "name": "domain-search",
+            "data": "mydomain.example.com, example.com"
+        },
+
+        // String options that have a comma in their values need to have
+        // it escaped (i.e. each comma is preceded by two backslashes).
+        // That's because commas are reserved for separating fields in
+        // compound options. At the same time, we need to be conformant
+        // with JSON spec, that does not allow "\,". Therefore the
+        // slightly uncommon double backslashes notation is needed.
+
+        // Legal JSON escapes are \ followed by "\/bfnrt character
+        // or \u followed by 4 hexadecimal numbers (currently Kea
+        // supports only \u0000 to \u00ff code points).
+        // CSV processing translates '\\' into '\' and '\,' into ','
+        // only so for instance '\x' is translated into '\x'. But
+        // as it works on a JSON string value each of these '\'
+        // characters must be doubled on JSON input.
+        {
+            "name": "boot-file-name",
+            "data": "EST5EDT4\\,M3.2.0/02:00\\,M11.1.0/02:00"
+        },
+
+        // Options that take integer values can either be specified in
+        // dec or hex format. Hex format could be either plain (e.g. abcd)
+        // or prefixed with 0x (e.g. 0xabcd).
+        {
+            "name": "default-ip-ttl",
+            "data": "0xf0"
+        }
+
+        // Note that Kea provides some of the options on its own. In particular,
+        // it sends IP Address lease type (code 51, based on valid-lifetime
+        // parameter, Subnet mask (code 1, based on subnet definition), Renewal
+        // time (code 58, based on renew-timer parameter), Rebind time (code 59,
+        // based on rebind-timer parameter).
+    ],
+
+    // Other global parameters that can be defined here are option definitions
+    // (this is useful if you want to use vendor options, your own custom
+    // options or perhaps handle options that Kea does not handle out of the box
+    // yet).
+
+    // You can also define classes. If classes are defined, incoming packets
+    // may be assigned to specific classes. A client class can represent any
+    // group of devices that share some common characteristic, e.g. Windows
+    // devices, iphones, broken printers that require special options, etc.
+    // Based on the class information, you can then allow or reject clients
+    // to use certain subnets, add special options for them or change values
+    // of some fixed fields.
+    "client-classes": [
+        {
+            // This specifies a name of this class. It's useful if you need to
+            // reference this class.
+            "name": "voip",
+
+            // This is a test. It is an expression that is being evaluated on
+            // each incoming packet. It is supposed to evaluate to either
+            // true or false. If it's true, the packet is added to specified
+            // class. See Section 12 for a list of available expressions. There
+            // are several dozens. Section 8.2.14 for more details for DHCPv4
+            // classification and Section 9.2.19 for DHCPv6.
+            "test": "substring(option[60].hex,0,6) == 'Aastra'",
+
+            // If a client belongs to this class, you can define extra behavior.
+            // For example, certain fields in DHCPv4 packet will be set to
+            // certain values.
+            "next-server": "192.0.2.254",
+            "server-hostname": "hal9000",
+            "boot-file-name": "/dev/null"
+
+            // You can also define option values here if you want devices from
+            // this class to receive special options.
+        }
+    ],
+
+    // Below an example of a simple IPv4 subnet declaration. Uncomment to enable
+    // it. This is a list, denoted with [ ], of structures, each denoted with
+    // { }. Each structure describes a single subnet and may have several
+    // parameters. One of those parameters is "pools" that is also a list of
+    // structures.
+    "subnet4": [
+        {
+            // This defines the whole subnet. Kea will use this information to
+            // determine where the clients are connected. This is the whole
+            // subnet in your network. This is mandatory parameter for each
+            // subnet.
+            "subnet": "192.0.2.0/24",
+
+            // Pools define the actual part of your subnet that is governed
+            // by Kea. Technically this is optional parameter, but it's
+            // almost always needed for DHCP to do its job. If you omit it,
+            // clients won't be able to get addresses, unless there are
+            // host reservations defined for them.
+            "pools": [ { "pool": "192.0.2.1 - 192.0.2.200" } ],
+
+            // These are options that are subnet specific. In most cases,
+            // you need to define at least routers option, as without this
+            // option your clients will not be able to reach their default
+            // gateway and will not have Internet connectivity.
+            "option-data": [
+                {
+                    // For each IPv4 subnet you most likely need to specify at
+                    // least one router.
+                    "name": "routers",
+                    "data": "192.0.2.1"
+                }
+            ],
+
+            // Kea offers host reservations mechanism. Kea supports reservations
+            // by several different types of identifiers: hw-address
+            // (hardware/MAC address of the client), duid (DUID inserted by the
+            // client), client-id (client identifier inserted by the client) and
+            // circuit-id (circuit identifier inserted by the relay agent).
+            //
+            // Kea also support flexible identifier (flex-id), which lets you
+            // specify an expression that is evaluated for each incoming packet.
+            // Resulting value is then used for as an identifier.
+            //
+            // Note that reservations are subnet-specific in Kea. This is
+            // different than ISC DHCP. Keep that in mind when migrating
+            // your configurations.
+            "reservations": [
+
+                // This is a reservation for a specific hardware/MAC address.
+                // It's a rather simple reservation: just an address and nothing
+                // else.
+                {
+                    "hw-address": "1a:1b:1c:1d:1e:1f",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.201"
+                },
+
+                // This is a reservation for a specific client-id. It also shows
+                // the this client will get a reserved hostname. A hostname can
+                // be defined for any identifier type, not just client-id.
+                {
+                    "client-id": "01:11:22:33:44:55:66",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.202",
+                    "hostname": "special-snowflake"
+                },
+
+                // The third reservation is based on DUID. This reservation defines
+                // a special option values for this particular client. If the
+                // domain-name-servers option would have been defined on a global,
+                // subnet or class level, the host specific values take preference.
+                {
+                    "duid": "01:02:03:04:05",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.203",
+                    "option-data": [ {
+                        "name": "domain-name-servers",
+                        "data": "10.1.1.202, 10.1.1.203"
+                    } ]
+                },
+
+                // The fourth reservation is based on circuit-id. This is an option
+                // inserted by the relay agent that forwards the packet from client
+                // to the server.  In this example the host is also assigned vendor
+                // specific options.
+                //
+                // When using reservations, it is useful to configure
+                // reservations-global, reservations-in-subnet,
+                // reservations-out-of-pool (subnet specific parameters)
+                // and host-reservation-identifiers (global parameter).
+                {
+                    "client-id": "01:12:23:34:45:56:67",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.204",
+                    "option-data": [
+                        {
+                            "name": "vivso-suboptions",
+                            "data": "4491"
+                        },
+                        {
+                            "name": "tftp-servers",
+                            "space": "vendor-4491",
+                            "data": "10.1.1.202, 10.1.1.203"
+                        }
+                    ]
+                },
+                // This reservation is for a client that needs specific DHCPv4
+                // fields to be set. Three supported fields are next-server,
+                // server-hostname and boot-file-name
+                {
+                    "client-id": "01:0a:0b:0c:0d:0e:0f",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.205",
+                    "next-server": "192.0.2.1",
+                    "server-hostname": "hal9000",
+                    "boot-file-name": "/dev/null"
+                },
+                // This reservation is using flexible identifier. Instead of
+                // relying on specific field, sysadmin can define an expression
+                // similar to what is used for client classification,
+                // e.g. substring(relay[0].option[17],0,6). Then, based on the
+                // value of that expression for incoming packet, the reservation
+                // is matched. Expression can be specified either as hex or
+                // plain text using single quotes.
+                //
+                // Note: flexible identifier requires flex_id hook library to be
+                // loaded to work.
+                {
+                    "flex-id": "'s0mEVaLue'",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.206"
+                }
+                // You can add more reservations here.
+            ]
+            // You can add more subnets there.
+        }
+    ],
+
+    // There are many, many more parameters that DHCPv4 server is able to use.
+    // They were not added here to not overwhelm people with too much
+    // information at once.
+
+    // Logging configuration starts here. Kea uses different loggers to log various
+    // activities. For details (e.g. names of loggers), see Chapter 18.
+    "loggers": [
+    {
+        // This section affects kea-dhcp4, which is the base logger for DHCPv4
+        // component. It tells DHCPv4 server to write all log messages (on
+        // severity INFO or more) to a file.
+        "name": "kea-dhcp4",
+        "output_options": [
+            {
+                // Specifies the output file. There are several special values
+                // supported:
+                // - stdout (prints on standard output)
+                // - stderr (prints on standard error)
+                // - syslog (logs to syslog)
+                // - syslog:name (logs to syslog using specified name)
+                // Any other value is considered a name of the file
+                "output": "@localstatedir@/log/kea-dhcp4.log"
+
+                // Shorter log pattern suitable for use with systemd,
+                // avoids redundant information
+                // "pattern": "%-5p %m\n"
+
+                // This governs whether the log output is flushed to disk after
+                // every write.
+                // "flush": false,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum size of the file before it is
+                // rotated.
+                // "maxsize": 1048576,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum number of rotated files to keep.
+                // "maxver": 8
+            }
+        ],
+        // This specifies the severity of log messages to keep. Supported values
+        // are: FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG
+        "severity": "INFO",
+
+        // If DEBUG level is specified, this value is used. 0 is least verbose,
+        // 99 is most verbose. Be cautious, Kea can generate lots and lots
+        // of logs if told to do so.
+        "debuglevel": 0
+    }
+  ]
+}
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6-server.service b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6-server.service
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index 00000000000..88e12c7abf3
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+[Unit]
+Description=ISC KEA IPv6 DHCP daemon
+Documentation=man:kea-dhcp6(8)
+Wants=network-online.target
+Requires=kea-ctrl-agent.service
+After=network-online.target mariadb.service mysql.service
+
+[Service]
+User=dhcp
+Group=dhcp
+RuntimeDirectory=kea
+Environment="KEA_PIDFILE_DIR=/run/kea"
+Environment="KEA_LOCKFILE_DIR=/run/lock/kea"
+ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/kea-dhcp6 -c /etc/kea/kea-dhcp6.conf
+Restart=always
+
+[Install]
+WantedBy=multi-user.target

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6.conf b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6.conf
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index 00000000000..708be0896ae
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+// This is a basic configuration for the Kea DHCPv6 server. Subnet declarations
+// are mostly commented out and no interfaces are listed. Therefore, the servers
+// will not listen or respond to any queries.
+// The basic configuration must be extended to specify interfaces on which
+// the servers should listen. There are a number of example options defined.
+// These probably don't make any sense in your network. Make sure you at least
+// update the following, before running this example in your network:
+// - change the network interface names
+// - change the subnets to match your actual network
+// - change the option values to match your network
+//
+// This is just a very basic configuration. Kea comes with large suite (over 30)
+// of configuration examples and extensive Kea User's Guide. Please refer to
+// those materials to get better understanding of what this software is able to
+// do. Comments in this configuration file sometimes refer to sections for more
+// details. These are section numbers in Kea User's Guide. The version matching
+// your software should come with your Kea package, but it is also available
+// in ISC's Knowledgebase (https://kea.readthedocs.io; the direct link for
+// the stable version is https://kea.readthedocs.io/).
+//
+// This configuration file contains only DHCPv6 server's configuration.
+// If configurations for other Kea services are also included in this file they
+// are ignored by the DHCPv6 server.
+{
+
+// DHCPv6 configuration starts here. This section will be read by DHCPv6 server
+// and will be ignored by other components.
+"Dhcp6": {
+    // Add names of your network interfaces to listen on.
+    "interfaces-config": {
+        // You typically want to put specific interface names here, e.g. eth0
+        // but you can also specify unicast addresses (e.g. eth0/2001:db8::1) if
+        // you want your server to handle unicast traffic in addition to
+        // multicast. (DHCPv6 is a multicast based protocol).
+        "interfaces": [ ]
+    },
+
+    // Kea supports control channel, which is a way to receive management commands
+    // while the server is running. This is a Unix domain socket that receives
+    // commands formatted in JSON, e.g. config-set (which sets new configuration),
+    // config-reload (which tells Kea to reload its configuration from file),
+    // statistic-get (to retrieve statistics) and many more. For detailed
+    // description, see Sections 9.12, 16 and 15.
+    "control-socket": {
+        "socket-type": "unix",
+        "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea6-ctrl-socket"
+    },
+
+    // Use Memfile lease database backend to store leases in a CSV file.
+    // Depending on how Kea was compiled, it may also support SQL databases
+    // (MySQL and/or PostgreSQL) and even Cassandra. Those database backends
+    // require more parameters, like name, host and possibly user and password.
+    // There are dedicated examples for each backend. See Section 8.2.2 "Lease
+    // Storage" for details.
+    "lease-database": {
+        // Memfile is the simplest and easiest backend to use. It's an in-memory
+        // C++ database that stores its state in CSV file.
+        "type": "memfile",
+        "lfc-interval": 3600
+    },
+
+    // Kea allows storing host reservations in a database. If your network is
+    // small or you have few reservations, it's probably easier to keep them
+    // in the configuration file. If your network is large, it's usually better
+    // to use database for it. To enable it, uncomment the following:
+    // "hosts-database": {
+    //     "type": "mysql",
+    //     "name": "kea",
+    //     "user": "kea",
+    //     "password": "kea",
+    //     "host": "localhost",
+    //     "port": 3306
+    // },
+    // See Section 8.2.3 "Hosts storage" for details.
+
+    // Setup reclamation of the expired leases and leases affinity.
+    // Expired leases will be reclaimed every 10 seconds. Every 25
+    // seconds reclaimed leases, which have expired more than 3600
+    // seconds ago, will be removed. The limits for leases reclamation
+    // are 100 leases or 250 ms for a single cycle. A warning message
+    // will be logged if there are still expired leases in the
+    // database after 5 consecutive reclamation cycles.
+    "expired-leases-processing": {
+        "reclaim-timer-wait-time": 10,
+        "flush-reclaimed-timer-wait-time": 25,
+        "hold-reclaimed-time": 3600,
+        "max-reclaim-leases": 100,
+        "max-reclaim-time": 250,
+        "unwarned-reclaim-cycles": 5
+    },
+
+    // These parameters govern global timers. Addresses will be assigned with
+    // preferred and valid lifetimes being 3000 and 4000, respectively. Client
+    // is told to start renewing after 1000 seconds. If the server does not
+    // respond after 2000 seconds since the lease was granted, a client is
+    // supposed to start REBIND procedure (emergency renewal that allows
+    // switching to a different server).
+    "renew-timer": 1000,
+    "rebind-timer": 2000,
+    "preferred-lifetime": 3000,
+    "valid-lifetime": 4000,
+
+    // These are global options. They are going to be sent when a client requests
+    // them, unless overwritten with values in more specific scopes. The scope
+    // hierarchy is:
+    // - global
+    // - subnet
+    // - class
+    // - host
+    //
+    // Not all of those options make sense. Please configure only those that
+    // are actually useful in your network.
+    //
+    // For a complete list of options currently supported by Kea, see
+    // Section 8.2.9 "Standard DHCPv6 Options". Kea also supports
+    // vendor options (see Section 7.2.10) and allows users to define their
+    // own custom options (see Section 7.2.9).
+    "option-data": [
+        // When specifying options, you typically need to specify
+        // one of (name or code) and data. The full option specification
+        // covers name, code, space, csv-format and data.
+        // space defaults to "dhcp6" which is usually correct, unless you
+        // use encapsulate options. csv-format defaults to "true", so
+        // this is also correct, unless you want to specify the whole
+        // option value as long hex string. For example, to specify
+        // domain-name-servers you could do this:
+        // {
+        //     "name": "dns-servers",
+        //     "code": 23,
+        //     "csv-format": "true",
+        //     "space": "dhcp6",
+        //     "data": "2001:db8:2::45, 2001:db8:2::100"
+        // }
+        // but it's a lot of writing, so it's easier to do this instead:
+        {
+            "name": "dns-servers",
+            "data": "2001:db8:2::45, 2001:db8:2::100"
+        },
+
+        // Typically people prefer to refer to options by their names, so they
+        // don't need to remember the code names. However, some people like
+        // to use numerical values. For example, DHCPv6 can optionally use
+        // server unicast communication, if extra option is present. Option
+        // "unicast" uses option code 12, so you can reference to it either
+        // by "name": "unicast" or "code": 12. If you enable this option,
+        // you really should also tell the server to listen on that address
+        // (see interfaces-config/interfaces list above).
+        {
+            "code": 12,
+            "data": "2001:db8::1"
+        },
+
+        // String options that have a comma in their values need to have
+        // it escaped (i.e. each comma is preceded by two backslashes).
+        // That's because commas are reserved for separating fields in
+        // compound options. At the same time, we need to be conformant
+        // with JSON spec, that does not allow "\,". Therefore the
+        // slightly uncommon double backslashes notation is needed.
+
+        // Legal JSON escapes are \ followed by "\/bfnrt character
+        // or \u followed by 4 hexadecimal numbers (currently Kea
+        // supports only \u0000 to \u00ff code points).
+        // CSV processing translates '\\' into '\' and '\,' into ','
+        // only so for instance '\x' is translated into '\x'. But
+        // as it works on a JSON string value each of these '\'
+        // characters must be doubled on JSON input.
+        {
+            "name": "new-posix-timezone",
+            "data": "EST5EDT4\\,M3.2.0/02:00\\,M11.1.0/02:00"
+        },
+
+        // Options that take integer values can either be specified in
+        // dec or hex format. Hex format could be either plain (e.g. abcd)
+        // or prefixed with 0x (e.g. 0xabcd).
+        {
+            "name": "preference",
+            "data": "0xf0"
+        },
+
+        // A few options are encoded in (length, string) tuples
+        // which can be defined using only strings as the CSV
+        // processing computes lengths.
+        {
+            "name": "bootfile-param",
+            "data": "root=/dev/sda2, quiet, splash"
+        }
+    ],
+
+    // Another thing possible here are hooks. Kea supports a powerful mechanism
+    // that allows loading external libraries that can extract information and
+    // even influence how the server processes packets. Those libraries include
+    // additional forensic logging capabilities, ability to reserve hosts in
+    // more flexible ways, and even add extra commands. For a list of available
+    // hook libraries, see https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea/wikis/Hooks-available.
+    // "hooks-libraries": [
+    //   {
+    //       // Forensic Logging library generates forensic type of audit trail
+    //       // of all devices serviced by Kea, including their identifiers
+    //       // (like MAC address), their location in the network, times
+    //       // when they were active etc.
+    //       "library": "@libdir@/kea/hooks/libdhcp_legal_log.so",
+    //       "parameters": {
+    //           "path": "/var/lib/kea",
+    //           "base-name": "kea-forensic6"
+    //       }
+    //   },
+    //   {
+    //       // Flexible identifier (flex-id). Kea software provides a way to
+    //       // handle host reservations that include addresses, prefixes,
+    //       // options, client classes and other features. The reservation can
+    //       // be based on hardware address, DUID, circuit-id or client-id in
+    //       // DHCPv4 and using hardware address or DUID in DHCPv6. However,
+    //       // there are sometimes scenario where the reservation is more
+    //       // complex, e.g. uses other options that mentioned above, uses part
+    //       // of specific options or perhaps even a combination of several
+    //       // options and fields to uniquely identify a client. Those scenarios
+    //       // are addressed by the Flexible Identifiers hook application.
+    //       "library": "@libdir@/kea/hooks/libdhcp_flex_id.so",
+    //       "parameters": {
+    //           "identifier-expression": "relay6[0].option[37].hex"
+    //       }
+    //   }
+    // ],
+
+    // Below an example of a simple IPv6 subnet declaration. Uncomment to enable
+    // it. This is a list, denoted with [ ], of structures, each denoted with
+    // { }. Each structure describes a single subnet and may have several
+    // parameters. One of those parameters is "pools" that is also a list of
+    // structures.
+    "subnet6": [
+        {
+            // This defines the whole subnet. Kea will use this information to
+            // determine where the clients are connected. This is the whole
+            // subnet in your network. This is mandatory parameter for each
+            // subnet.
+            "subnet": "2001:db8:1::/64",
+
+            // Pools define the actual part of your subnet that is governed
+            // by Kea. Technically this is optional parameter, but it's
+            // almost always needed for DHCP to do its job. If you omit it,
+            // clients won't be able to get addresses, unless there are
+            // host reservations defined for them.
+            "pools": [ { "pool": "2001:db8:1::/80" } ],
+
+            // Kea supports prefix delegation (PD). This mechanism delegates
+            // whole prefixes, instead of single addresses. You need to specify
+            // a prefix and then size of the delegated prefixes that it will
+            // be split into. This example below tells Kea to use
+            // 2001:db8:1::/56 prefix as pool and split it into /64 prefixes.
+            // This will give you 256 (2^(64-56)) prefixes.
+            "pd-pools": [
+                {
+                    "prefix": "2001:db8:8::",
+                    "prefix-len": 56,
+                    "delegated-len": 64
+
+                    // Kea also supports excluded prefixes. This advanced option
+                    // is explained in Section 9.2.9. Please make sure your
+                    // excluded prefix matches the pool it is defined in.
+                    // "excluded-prefix": "2001:db8:8:0:80::",
+                    // "excluded-prefix-len": 72
+                }
+            ],
+            "option-data": [
+                // You can specify additional options here that are subnet
+                // specific. Also, you can override global options here.
+                {
+                    "name": "dns-servers",
+                    "data": "2001:db8:2::dead:beef, 2001:db8:2::cafe:babe"
+                }
+            ],
+
+            // Host reservations can be defined for each subnet.
+            //
+            // Note that reservations are subnet-specific in Kea. This is
+            // different than ISC DHCP. Keep that in mind when migrating
+            // your configurations.
+            "reservations": [
+                // This is a simple host reservation. The host with DUID matching
+                // the specified value will get an address of 2001:db8:1::100.
+                {
+                    "duid": "01:02:03:04:05:0A:0B:0C:0D:0E",
+                    "ip-addresses": [ "2001:db8:1::100" ]
+                },
+
+                // This is similar to the previous one, but this time the
+                // reservation is done based on hardware/MAC address. The server
+                // will do its best to extract the hardware/MAC address from
+                // received packets (see 'mac-sources' directive for
+                // details). This particular reservation also specifies two
+                // extra options to be available for this client. If there are
+                // options with the same code specified in a global, subnet or
+                // class scope, the values defined at host level take
+                // precedence.
+                {
+                    "hw-address": "00:01:02:03:04:05",
+                    "ip-addresses": [ "2001:db8:1::101" ],
+                    "option-data": [
+                        {
+                            "name": "dns-servers",
+                            "data": "3000:1::234"
+                        },
+                        {
+                            "name": "nis-servers",
+                            "data": "3000:1::234"
+                        }],
+
+                    // This client will be automatically added to certain
+                    // classes.
+                    "client-classes": [ "special_snowflake", "office" ]
+                },
+
+                // This is a bit more advanced reservation. The client with the
+                // specified DUID will get a reserved address, a reserved prefix
+                // and a hostname.  This reservation is for an address that it
+                // not within the dynamic pool.  Finally, this reservation
+                // features vendor specific options for CableLabs, which happen
+                // to use enterprise-id 4491. Those particular values will be
+                // returned only to the client that has a DUID matching this
+                // reservation.
+                {
+                    "duid": "01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08:09:0A",
+                    "ip-addresses": [ "2001:db8:1:0:cafe::1" ],
+                    "prefixes": [ "2001:db8:2:abcd::/64" ],
+                    "hostname": "foo.example.com",
+                    "option-data": [
+                        {
+                            "name": "vendor-opts",
+                            "data": "4491"
+                        },
+                        {
+                            "name": "tftp-servers",
+                            "space": "vendor-4491",
+                            "data": "3000:1::234"
+                        }
+                    ]
+                },
+
+                // This reservation is using flexible identifier. Instead of
+                // relying on specific field, sysadmin can define an expression
+                // similar to what is used for client classification,
+                // e.g. substring(relay[0].option[17],0,6). Then, based on the
+                // value of that expression for incoming packet, the reservation
+                // is matched.  Expression can be specified either as hex or
+                // plain text using single quotes.
+
+                // Note: flexible identifier requires flex_id hook library to be
+                // loaded to work.
+                {
+                    "flex-id": "'somevalue'",
+                    "ip-addresses": [ "2001:db8:1:0:cafe::2" ]
+                }
+            ]
+        }
+        // More subnets can be defined here.
+        //      {
+        //          "subnet": "2001:db8:2::/64",
+        //          "pools": [ { "pool": "2001:db8:2::/80" } ]
+        //      },
+        //      {
+        //          "subnet": "2001:db8:3::/64",
+        //          "pools": [ { "pool": "2001:db8:3::/80" } ]
+        //      },
+        //      {
+        //          "subnet": "2001:db8:4::/64",
+        //          "pools": [ { "pool": "2001:db8:4::/80" } ]
+        //      }
+    ],
+
+    // Client-classes can be defined here. See "client-classes" in Dhcp4 for
+    // an example.
+
+    // DDNS information (how the DHCPv6 component can reach a DDNS daemon)
+
+    // Logging configuration starts here. Kea uses different loggers to log various
+    // activities. For details (e.g. names of loggers), see Chapter 18.
+    "loggers": [
+    {
+        // This specifies the logging for kea-dhcp6 logger, i.e. all logs
+        // generated by Kea DHCPv6 server.
+        "name": "kea-dhcp6",
+        "output_options": [
+            {
+                // Specifies the output file. There are several special values
+                // supported:
+                // - stdout (prints on standard output)
+                // - stderr (prints on standard error)
+                // - syslog (logs to syslog)
+                // - syslog:name (logs to syslog using specified name)
+                // Any other value is considered a name of the file
+                "output": "@localstatedir@/log/kea-dhcp6.log"
+
+                // Shorter log pattern suitable for use with systemd,
+                // avoids redundant information
+                // "pattern": "%-5p %m\n"
+
+                // This governs whether the log output is flushed to disk after
+                // every write.
+                // "flush": false,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum size of the file before it is
+                // rotated.
+                // "maxsize": 1048576,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum number of rotated files to keep.
+                // "maxver": 8
+            }
+        ],
+        // This specifies the severity of log messages to keep. Supported values
+        // are: FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG
+        "severity": "INFO",
+
+        // If DEBUG level is specified, this value is used. 0 is least verbose,
+        // 99 is most verbose. Be cautious, Kea can generate lots and lots
+        // of logs if told to do so.
+        "debuglevel": 0
+    }
+  ]
+}
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea.tmpfiles.conf b/net-misc/kea/files/kea.tmpfiles.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..00423b07cfc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea.tmpfiles.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+d /run/kea 0750 dhcp dhcp -
+d /run/lock/kea 0750 dhcp dhcp -

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.2-r1.ebuild b/net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.2-r1.ebuild
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..7ad43674acb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.2-r1.ebuild
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2021 Gentoo Authors
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+EAPI=7
+
+MY_PV="${PV//_p/-P}"
+MY_PV="${MY_PV/_/-}"
+MY_P="${PN}-${MY_PV}"
+
+DESCRIPTION="High-performance production grade DHCPv4 & DHCPv6 server"
+HOMEPAGE="http://www.isc.org/kea/"
+
+inherit autotools systemd tmpfiles
+
+if [[ ${PV} = 9999* ]] ; then
+	inherit git-r3
+	EGIT_REPO_URI="https://github.com/isc-projects/kea.git"
+else
+	SRC_URI="ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/kea/${MY_P}.tar.gz
+		ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/kea/${MY_PV}/${MY_P}.tar.gz"
+	[[ "${PV}" == *_beta* ]] || [[ "${PV}" == *_rc* ]] || \
+	KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm64 ~x86"
+fi
+
+LICENSE="ISC BSD SSLeay GPL-2" # GPL-2 only for init script
+SLOT="0"
+IUSE="mysql +openssl postgres +samples"
+
+DEPEND="
+	dev-libs/boost:=
+	dev-cpp/gtest
+	dev-libs/log4cplus
+	mysql? ( dev-db/mysql-connector-c )
+	!openssl? ( dev-libs/botan:2= )
+	openssl? ( dev-libs/openssl:0= )
+	postgres? ( dev-db/postgresql:* )
+"
+RDEPEND="${DEPEND}
+	acct-group/dhcp
+	acct-user/dhcp"
+BDEPEND="virtual/pkgconfig"
+
+S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
+
+PATCHES=(
+	"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.8.2-fix-cxx11-detection.patch
+	"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.8.2-gtest.patch
+)
+
+src_prepare() {
+	default
+	# Brand the version with Gentoo
+	sed -i \
+		-e "s/AC_INIT(kea,${PV}.*, kea-dev@lists.isc.org)/AC_INIT(kea,${PVR}-gentoo, kea-dev@lists.isc.org)/g" \
+		configure.ac || die
+
+	sed -i \
+		-e '/mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)${runstatedir}\/${PACKAGE_NAME}/d' \
+		Makefile.am || die "Fixing Makefile.am failed"
+
+	eautoreconf
+}
+
+src_configure() {
+	local myeconfargs=(
+		--disable-install-configurations
+		--disable-static
+		--enable-perfdhcp
+		--localstatedir="${EPREFIX}/var"
+		--runstatedir="${EPREFIX}/run"
+		--with-gtest=/usr
+		--without-werror
+		$(use_with mysql)
+		$(use_with openssl)
+		$(use_with postgres pgsql)
+	)
+	econf "${myeconfargs[@]}"
+}
+
+src_install() {
+	default
+	newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-confd-r1 ${PN}
+	newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-initd-r1 ${PN}
+
+	if use samples; then
+		cp "${FILESDIR}"/kea-ctrl-agent.conf "${ED}"/etc/kea/kea-ctrl-agent.conf || die "Could not create kea-ctrl-agent.conf"
+		cp "${FILESDIR}"/kea-ddns-server.conf "${ED}"/etc/kea/kea-ddns-server.conf || die "Could not create kea-ddns-server.conf"
+		cp "${FILESDIR}"/kea-dhcp4.conf "${ED}"/etc/kea/kea-dhcp4.conf || die "Could not create kea kea-dhcp4.conf"
+		cp "${FILESDIR}"/kea-dhcp6.conf "${ED}"/etc/kea/kea-dhcp6.conf || die "Could not create kea-dhcp6.conf"
+	fi
+
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-ctrl-agent.service"
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-dhcp4-server.service"
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-dhcp6-server.service"
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-dhcp-ddns-server.service"
+
+	newtmpfiles "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}.tmpfiles.conf ${PN}.conf
+
+	keepdir /var/lib/${PN} /var/log
+	find "${ED}" -type f -name "*.la" -delete || die
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/metadata.xml b/net-misc/kea/metadata.xml
index b04fc98d468..f291216f885 100644
--- a/net-misc/kea/metadata.xml
+++ b/net-misc/kea/metadata.xml
@@ -9,8 +9,18 @@
 		<email>chainsaw@gentoo.org</email>
 		<name>Tony Vroon</name>
 	</maintainer>
+	<maintainer type="person">
+		<email>expeditioneer@gentoo.org</email>
+		<name>Dennis Lamm</name>
+	</maintainer>
 	<use>
 		<flag name="openssl">Use <pkg>dev-libs/openssl</pkg> instead of <pkg>dev-libs/botan</pkg></flag>
 		<flag name="samples">Install sample configuration files</flag>
 	</use>
+	<upstream>
+		<bugs-to>https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea/-/issues</bugs-to>
+		<doc>https://kea.readthedocs.io</doc>
+		<remote-id type="cpe">cpe:/a:isc:kea</remote-id>
+		<remote-id type="github">isc-projects/kea</remote-id>
+	</upstream>
 </pkgmetadata>


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* [gentoo-commits] repo/gentoo:master commit in: net-misc/kea/files/, net-misc/kea/
@ 2021-09-08  4:53 Dennis Lamm
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From: Dennis Lamm @ 2021-09-08  4:53 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-commits

commit:     105bd8959f968d89b5f5d6216756f4123602f608
Author:     Dennis Lamm <expeditioneer <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Thu Aug 26 17:21:27 2021 +0000
Commit:     Dennis Lamm <expeditioneer <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Wed Sep  8 04:48:31 2021 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=105bd895

net-misc/kea: various improvements

fixed-gtest detection
added Systemd services

Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/693332
Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/626280
Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/751883

Signed-off-by: Dennis Lamm <expeditioneer <AT> gentoo.org>
Package-Manager: Portage-3.0.20, Repoman-3.0.3
Signed-off-by: Dennis Lamm <expeditioneer <AT> gentoo.org>

 net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.8.2-gtest.patch    | 149 ++++++++++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.9.10-gtest.patch   | 143 ++++++++++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.conf      |  99 +++++++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.service   |  19 ++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-ddns-server.conf     |  76 +++++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-ddns-server.service  |  18 ++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4-server.service |  18 ++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4.conf           | 401 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6-server.service |  18 ++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6.conf           | 420 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 net-misc/kea/files/kea.tmpfiles.conf        |   2 +
 net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.2-r1.ebuild            | 112 ++++++++
 net-misc/kea/kea-1.9.10-r1.ebuild           | 111 ++++++++
 net-misc/kea/kea-9999.ebuild                |  53 +++-
 net-misc/kea/metadata.xml                   |  10 +
 15 files changed, 1638 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.8.2-gtest.patch b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.8.2-gtest.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..5fa4488b926
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.8.2-gtest.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
+--- a/m4macros/ax_gtest.m4
++++ b/m4macros/ax_gtest.m4
+@@ -1,24 +1,14 @@
+ AC_DEFUN([AX_ISC_GTEST], [
+
+-enable_gtest="no"
+-GTEST_INCLUDES=
+-
+-AC_ARG_WITH([gtest-source],
+-            [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-gtest-source=PATH],
+-                            [location of the Googletest source])],
+-            [enable_gtest="yes" ; GTEST_SOURCE="$withval"])
+-
+-AC_ARG_WITH([gtest],
+-            [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-gtest=PATH],
+-                            [specify a path to gtest header files (PATH/include) and library (PATH/lib)])],
+-        [gtest_path="$withval"; enable_gtest="yes"], [gtest_path="no"])
++AC_ARG_ENABLE([gtest],
++              [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-gtest],
++                              [Enable testing via Googletest [default=no]])])
+
+ AC_ARG_WITH([lcov],
+             [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lcov=PROGRAM],
+                             [enable gtest and coverage target using the specified lcov])],
+                             [lcov="$withval"],
+                             [lcov="no"])
+-
+ USE_LCOV="no"
+ if test "$lcov" != "no"; then
+         # force gtest if not set
+@@ -55,110 +45,22 @@
+ #
+ # Check availability of gtest, which will be used for unit tests.
+ #
+-GTEST_LDFLAGS=
+-GTEST_LDADD=
+ DISTCHECK_GTEST_CONFIGURE_FLAG=
+-GTEST_VERSION="unknown"
+-
+-if test "x$enable_gtest" = "xyes" ; then
+-
+-    DISTCHECK_GTEST_CONFIGURE_FLAG="--with-gtest=$gtest_path"
+-
+-    if test -n "$with_gtest_source" ; then
+
+-        if test "x$GTEST_SOURCE" = "xyes" ; then
++AS_IF([test "x$enable_gtest" = "xyes"], [
++    DISTCHECK_GTEST_CONFIGURE_FLAG="--with-gtest"
++    PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GTEST], [gtest], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([gtest requested but not found])])
++    GTEST_INCLUDES=`${PKG_CONFIG} --keep-system-cflags --cflags-only-I gtest`
++    GTEST_LDFLAGS=`${PKG_CONFIG} --keep-system-libs --libs-only-L gtest`
++    GTEST_VERSION=`${PKG_CONFIG} --modversion gtest`
++])
+
+-            AC_MSG_CHECKING([for gtest source])
+-            # If not specified, try some common paths.
+-            GTEST_SOURCE=
+-            for d in /usr/src/gtest /usr/local /usr/pkg /opt /opt/local ; do
+-                if test -f $d/src/gtest-all.cc -a $d/src/gtest_main.cc; then
+-                    GTEST_SOURCE=$d
+-                    AC_MSG_RESULT([$GTEST_SOURCE])
+-                    break
+-                fi
+-            done
+-            if test -z $GTEST_SOURCE ; then
+-                AC_MSG_ERROR([no gtest source but it was selected])
+-            fi
+-        else
+-            if test ! -d $GTEST_SOURCE/src -a -d $GTEST_SOURCE/googletest; then
+-                GTEST_SOURCE=$GTEST_SOURCE/googletest
+-            fi
+-            if test -f $GTEST_SOURCE/src/gtest-all.cc -a $GTEST_SOURCE/src/gtest_main.cc; then
+-                have_gtest_source=yes
+-            else
+-                AC_MSG_ERROR([no gtest source at $GTEST_SOURCE])
+-            fi
+-        fi
+-        have_gtest_source=yes
+-
+-        GTEST_LDADD="\$(top_builddir)/ext/gtest/libgtest.a"
+-        DISTCHECK_GTEST_CONFIGURE_FLAG="--with-gtest-source=$GTEST_SOURCE"
+-        GTEST_INCLUDES="-I$GTEST_SOURCE -I$GTEST_SOURCE/include"
+-        GTEST_VERSION="`basename $GTEST_SOURCE`"
+-
+-# Versions starting from 1.8.0 are put in the googletest directory. If the basename
+-# returns googletest string, we need to cut it off and try baseline again.
+-        if test "$GTEST_VERSION" == "googletest"; then
+-            GTEST_VERSION=${GTEST_SOURCE%"/googletest"}
+-            GTEST_VERSION=`basename $GTEST_VERSION`
+-        fi
+-        GTEST_VERSION="${GTEST_VERSION#googletest-release-}"
+-        GTEST_VERSION="${GTEST_VERSION#gtest-}"
+-    fi
+-
+-    if test "$gtest_path" != "no" ; then
+-        if test "$gtest_path" != "yes"; then
+-            GTEST_PATHS=$gtest_path
+-            if test -x "${gtest_path}/bin/gtest-config" ; then
+-                GTEST_CONFIG="${gtest_path}/bin/gtest-config"
+-            fi
+-        else
+-            AC_PATH_PROG([GTEST_CONFIG], [gtest-config])
+-        fi
+-        if test -x "${GTEST_CONFIG}" ; then :
+-            # using cppflags instead of cxxflags
+-            GTEST_INCLUDES=`${GTEST_CONFIG} --cppflags`
+-            GTEST_LDFLAGS=`${GTEST_CONFIG} --ldflags`
+-            GTEST_LDADD=`${GTEST_CONFIG} --libs`
+-            GTEST_VERSION=`${GTEST_CONFIG} --version`
+-            GTEST_FOUND="true"
+-        else
+-            AC_MSG_WARN([Unable to locate Google Test gtest-config.])
+-            if test -z "${GTEST_PATHS}" ; then
+-                GTEST_PATHS="/usr /usr/local"
+-            fi
+-            GTEST_FOUND="false"
+-        fi
+-        if test "${GTEST_FOUND}" != "true"; then
+-            GTEST_FOUND="false"
+-            for dir in $GTEST_PATHS; do
+-                if test -f "$dir/include/gtest/gtest.h"; then
+-                    if ! test -f "$dir/lib/libgtest.a"; then
+-                        AC_MSG_WARN([Found Google Test include but not the library in $dir.])
+-                        continue
+-                    fi
+-                    GTEST_INCLUDES="-I$dir/include"
+-                    GTEST_LDFLAGS="-L$dir/lib"
+-                    GTEST_LDADD="-lgtest"
+-                    GTEST_FOUND="true"
+-                    break
+-                fi
+-            done
+-        fi
+-        if test "${GTEST_FOUND}" != "true"; then
+-            AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find gtest in: $GTEST_PATHS])
+-        fi
+-
+-    fi
+-fi
+ AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_GTEST, test $enable_gtest != "no")
+ AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_GTEST_SOURCE, test "X$have_gtest_source" = "Xyes")
+ AC_SUBST(DISTCHECK_GTEST_CONFIGURE_FLAG)
+ AC_SUBST(GTEST_INCLUDES)
+ AC_SUBST(GTEST_LDFLAGS)
+-AC_SUBST(GTEST_LDADD)
++AC_SUBST([GTEST_LDADD], [$GTEST_LIBS])
+ AC_SUBST(GTEST_SOURCE)
+
+ ])dnl AX_ISC_GTEST

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.9.10-gtest.patch b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.9.10-gtest.patch
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..f3e8cd7af4c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-1.9.10-gtest.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,143 @@
+--- a/m4macros/ax_gtest.m4
++++ b/m4macros/ax_gtest.m4
+@@ -1,17 +1,8 @@
+ AC_DEFUN([AX_ISC_GTEST], [
+
+-enable_gtest="no"
+-GTEST_INCLUDES=
+-
+-AC_ARG_WITH([gtest-source],
+-            [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-gtest-source=PATH],
+-                            [location of the Googletest source])],
+-            [enable_gtest="yes" ; GTEST_SOURCE="$withval"])
+-
+-AC_ARG_WITH([gtest],
+-            [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-gtest=PATH],
+-                            [specify a path to gtest header files (PATH/include) and library (PATH/lib)])],
+-        [gtest_path="$withval"; enable_gtest="yes"], [gtest_path="no"])
++AC_ARG_ENABLE([gtest],
++              [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-gtest],
++                              [enable testing via Googletest [default=no]])])
+
+ AC_ARG_WITH([lcov],
+             [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lcov=PROGRAM],
+@@ -55,111 +46,22 @@
+ #
+ # Check availability of gtest, which will be used for unit tests.
+ #
+-GTEST_LDFLAGS=
+-GTEST_LDADD=
+ DISTCHECK_GTEST_CONFIGURE_FLAG=
+-GTEST_VERSION="unknown"
+-
+-if test "x$enable_gtest" = "xyes" ; then
+-
+-    DISTCHECK_GTEST_CONFIGURE_FLAG="--with-gtest=$gtest_path"
+-
+-    if test -n "$with_gtest_source" ; then
+
+-        if test "x$GTEST_SOURCE" = "xyes" ; then
++AS_IF([test "x$enable_gtest" = "xyes"], [
++    DISTCHECK_GTEST_CONFIGURE_FLAG="--with-gtest"
++    PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GTEST], [gtest], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([gtest requested but not found])])
++    GTEST_INCLUDES=`${PKG_CONFIG} --keep-system-cflags --cflags-only-I gtest`
++    GTEST_LDFLAGS=`${PKG_CONFIG} --keep-system-libs --libs-only-L gtest`
++    GTEST_VERSION=`${PKG_CONFIG} --modversion gtest`
++])
+
+-            AC_MSG_CHECKING([for gtest source])
+-            # If not specified, try some common paths.
+-            GTEST_SOURCE=
+-            for d in /usr/src/gtest /usr/local /usr/pkg /opt /opt/local ; do
+-                if test -f $d/src/gtest-all.cc -a $d/src/gtest_main.cc; then
+-                    GTEST_SOURCE=$d
+-                    AC_MSG_RESULT([$GTEST_SOURCE])
+-                    break
+-                fi
+-            done
+-            if test -z $GTEST_SOURCE ; then
+-                AC_MSG_ERROR([no gtest source but it was selected])
+-            fi
+-        else
+-            if test ! -d $GTEST_SOURCE/src -a -d $GTEST_SOURCE/googletest; then
+-                GTEST_SOURCE=$GTEST_SOURCE/googletest
+-            fi
+-            if test -f $GTEST_SOURCE/src/gtest-all.cc -a $GTEST_SOURCE/src/gtest_main.cc; then
+-                have_gtest_source=yes
+-            else
+-                AC_MSG_ERROR([no gtest source at $GTEST_SOURCE])
+-            fi
+-        fi
+-        have_gtest_source=yes
+-
+-        GTEST_LDADD="\$(top_builddir)/ext/gtest/libgtest.a"
+-        DISTCHECK_GTEST_CONFIGURE_FLAG="--with-gtest-source=$GTEST_SOURCE"
+-        GTEST_INCLUDES="-I$GTEST_SOURCE -I$GTEST_SOURCE/include"
+-        GTEST_VERSION="`basename $GTEST_SOURCE`"
+-
+-# Versions starting from 1.8.0 are put in the googletest directory. If the basename
+-# returns googletest string, we need to cut it off and try baseline again.
+-        if test "$GTEST_VERSION" = "googletest"; then
+-            GTEST_VERSION=${GTEST_SOURCE%"/googletest"}
+-            GTEST_VERSION=`basename $GTEST_VERSION`
+-        fi
+-        GTEST_VERSION="${GTEST_VERSION#googletest-release-}"
+-        GTEST_VERSION="${GTEST_VERSION#gtest-}"
+-    fi
+-
+-    if test "$gtest_path" != "no" ; then
+-        if test "$gtest_path" != "yes"; then
+-            GTEST_PATHS=$gtest_path
+-            if test -x "${gtest_path}/bin/gtest-config" ; then
+-                GTEST_CONFIG="${gtest_path}/bin/gtest-config"
+-            fi
+-        else
+-            AC_PATH_PROG([GTEST_CONFIG], [gtest-config])
+-        fi
+-        if test -x "${GTEST_CONFIG}" ; then :
+-            # using cppflags instead of cxxflags
+-            GTEST_INCLUDES=`${GTEST_CONFIG} --cppflags`
+-            GTEST_LDFLAGS=`${GTEST_CONFIG} --ldflags`
+-            GTEST_LDADD=`${GTEST_CONFIG} --libs`
+-            GTEST_VERSION=`${GTEST_CONFIG} --version`
+-            GTEST_FOUND="true"
+-        else
+-            AC_MSG_WARN([Unable to locate Google Test gtest-config.])
+-            if test -z "${GTEST_PATHS}" ; then
+-                GTEST_PATHS="/usr /usr/local"
+-            fi
+-            GTEST_FOUND="false"
+-        fi
+-        if test "${GTEST_FOUND}" != "true"; then
+-            GTEST_FOUND="false"
+-            for dir in $GTEST_PATHS; do
+-                if test -f "$dir/include/gtest/gtest.h"; then
+-                    if test -f "$dir/lib/libgtest.a" || \
+-                       test -f "$dir/lib/libgtest.so"; then
+-                        GTEST_INCLUDES="-I$dir/include"
+-                        GTEST_LDFLAGS="-L$dir/lib"
+-                        GTEST_LDADD="-lgtest"
+-                        GTEST_FOUND="true"
+-                        break
+-                    else
+-                        AC_MSG_WARN([Found Google Test include but not the library in $dir.])
+-                    fi
+-                fi
+-            done
+-        fi
+-        if test "${GTEST_FOUND}" != "true"; then
+-            AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find gtest in: $GTEST_PATHS])
+-        fi
+-
+-    fi
+-fi
+ AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_GTEST, test $enable_gtest != "no")
+ AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_GTEST_SOURCE, test "X$have_gtest_source" = "Xyes")
+ AC_SUBST(DISTCHECK_GTEST_CONFIGURE_FLAG)
+ AC_SUBST(GTEST_INCLUDES)
+ AC_SUBST(GTEST_LDFLAGS)
+-AC_SUBST(GTEST_LDADD)
++AC_SUBST([GTEST_LDADD], [$GTEST_LIBS])
+ AC_SUBST(GTEST_SOURCE)
+
+ ])dnl AX_ISC_GTEST

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.conf b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..ab74123d21a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
+// This is a basic configuration for the Kea Control Agent.
+//
+// This is just a very basic configuration. Kea comes with large suite (over 30)
+// of configuration examples and extensive Kea User's Guide. Please refer to
+// those materials to get better understanding of what this software is able to
+// do. Comments in this configuration file sometimes refer to sections for more
+// details. These are section numbers in Kea User's Guide. The version matching
+// your software should come with your Kea package, but it is also available
+// in ISC's Knowledgebase (https://kea.readthedocs.io; the direct link for
+// the stable version is https://kea.readthedocs.io/).
+//
+// This configuration file contains only Control Agent's configuration.
+// If configurations for other Kea services are also included in this file they
+// are ignored by the Control Agent.
+{
+
+// This is a basic configuration for the Kea Control Agent.
+// RESTful interface to be available at http://127.0.0.1:8000/
+"Control-agent": {
+    "http-host": "127.0.0.1",
+    "http-port": 8000,
+
+    // Specify location of the files to which the Control Agent
+    // should connect to forward commands to the DHCPv4, DHCPv6
+    // and D2 servers via unix domain sockets.
+    "control-sockets": {
+        "dhcp4": {
+            "socket-type": "unix",
+            "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea4-ctrl-socket"
+        },
+        "dhcp6": {
+            "socket-type": "unix",
+            "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea6-ctrl-socket"
+        },
+        "d2": {
+            "socket-type": "unix",
+            "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea-ddns-ctrl-socket"
+        }
+    },
+
+    // Specify hooks libraries that are attached to the Control Agent.
+    // Such hooks libraries should support 'control_command_receive'
+    // hook point. This is currently commented out because it has to
+    // point to the existing hooks library. Otherwise the Control
+    // Agent will fail to start.
+    "hooks-libraries": [
+//  {
+//      "library": "@libdir@/kea/hooks/control-agent-commands.so",
+//      "parameters": {
+//          "param1": "foo"
+//      }
+//  }
+    ],
+
+// Logging configuration starts here. Kea uses different loggers to log various
+// activities. For details (e.g. names of loggers), see Chapter 18.
+    "loggers": [
+    {
+        // This specifies the logging for Control Agent daemon.
+        "name": "kea-ctrl-agent",
+        "output_options": [
+            {
+                // Specifies the output file. There are several special values
+                // supported:
+                // - stdout (prints on standard output)
+                // - stderr (prints on standard error)
+                // - syslog (logs to syslog)
+                // - syslog:name (logs to syslog using specified name)
+                // Any other value is considered a name of the file
+                "output": "@localstatedir@/log/kea/kea-ctrl-agent.log"
+
+                // Shorter log pattern suitable for use with systemd,
+                // avoids redundant information
+                // "pattern": "%-5p %m\n"
+
+                // This governs whether the log output is flushed to disk after
+                // every write.
+                // "flush": false,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum size of the file before it is
+                // rotated.
+                // "maxsize": 1048576,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum number of rotated files to keep.
+                // "maxver": 8
+            }
+        ],
+        // This specifies the severity of log messages to keep. Supported values
+        // are: FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG
+        "severity": "INFO",
+
+        // If DEBUG level is specified, this value is used. 0 is least verbose,
+        // 99 is most verbose. Be cautious, Kea can generate lots and lots
+        // of logs if told to do so.
+        "debuglevel": 0
+    }
+  ]
+}
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.service b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.service
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..17569836520
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ctrl-agent.service
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+[Unit]
+Description=Kea control agent process
+Documentation=man:kea-ctrl-agent(8)
+Wants=network-online.target
+After=network-online.target time-sync.target
+
+[Service]
+User=dhcp
+Group=dhcp
+RuntimeDirectory=kea
+Environment="KEA_PIDFILE_DIR=/run/kea"
+Environment="KEA_LOCKFILE_DIR=/run/lock/kea"
+RuntimeDirectory=kea
+ExecStart=/usr/sbin/kea-ctrl-agent -c /etc/kea/kea-ctrl-agent.conf
+Restart=always
+
+[Install]
+WantedBy=kea-dhcp4-server.service
+WantedBy=kea-dhcp6-server.service

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ddns-server.conf b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ddns-server.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..200a58bb361
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ddns-server.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+// This is a basic configuration for the Kea DHCP DDNS daemon.
+//
+// This is just a very basic configuration. Kea comes with large suite (over 30)
+// of configuration examples and extensive Kea User's Guide. Please refer to
+// those materials to get better understanding of what this software is able to
+// do. Comments in this configuration file sometimes refer to sections for more
+// details. These are section numbers in Kea User's Guide. The version matching
+// your software should come with your Kea package, but it is also available
+// in ISC's Knowledgebase (https://kea.readthedocs.io; the direct link for
+// the stable version is https://kea.readthedocs.io/).
+//
+// This configuration file contains only DHCP DDNS daemon's configuration.
+// If configurations for other Kea services are also included in this file they
+// are ignored by the DHCP DDNS daemon.
+{
+
+// DHCP DDNS configuration starts here. This is a very simple configuration
+// that simply starts the DDNS daemon, but will not do anything useful.
+// See Section 11 for examples and details description.
+"DhcpDdns":
+{
+  "ip-address": "127.0.0.1",
+  "port": 53001,
+  "control-socket": {
+      "socket-type": "unix",
+      "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea-ddns-ctrl-socket"
+  },
+  "tsig-keys": [],
+  "forward-ddns" : {},
+  "reverse-ddns" : {},
+
+// Logging configuration starts here. Kea uses different loggers to log various
+// activities. For details (e.g. names of loggers), see Chapter 18.
+  "loggers": [
+    {
+        // This specifies the logging for D2 (DHCP-DDNS) daemon.
+        "name": "kea-dhcp-ddns",
+        "output_options": [
+            {
+                // Specifies the output file. There are several special values
+                // supported:
+                // - stdout (prints on standard output)
+                // - stderr (prints on standard error)
+                // - syslog (logs to syslog)
+                // - syslog:name (logs to syslog using specified name)
+                // Any other value is considered a name of the file
+                "output": "@localstatedir@/log/kea/kea-ddns.log"
+
+                // Shorter log pattern suitable for use with systemd,
+                // avoids redundant information
+                // "pattern": "%-5p %m\n"
+
+                // This governs whether the log output is flushed to disk after
+                // every write.
+                // "flush": false,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum size of the file before it is
+                // rotated.
+                // "maxsize": 1048576,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum number of rotated files to keep.
+                // "maxver": 8
+            }
+        ],
+        // This specifies the severity of log messages to keep. Supported values
+        // are: FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG
+        "severity": "INFO",
+
+        // If DEBUG level is specified, this value is used. 0 is least verbose,
+        // 99 is most verbose. Be cautious, Kea can generate lots and lots
+        // of logs if told to do so.
+        "debuglevel": 0
+    }
+  ]
+}
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ddns-server.service b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ddns-server.service
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..d239e8fc48e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-ddns-server.service
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+[Unit]
+Description=Kea DDNS service
+Documentation=man:kea-dhcp-ddns(8)
+Wants=network-online.target
+After=network-online.target time-sync.target
+
+[Service]
+User=dhcp
+Group=dhcp
+RuntimeDirectory=kea
+Environment="KEA_PIDFILE_DIR=/run/kea"
+Environment="KEA_LOCKFILE_DIR=/run/lock/kea"
+ExecStart=/usr/sbin/kea-dhcp-ddns -c /etc/kea/kea-dhcp-ddns.conf
+Restart=always
+
+[Install]
+WantedBy=kea-dhcpv4-server.service
+WantedBy=kea-dhcpv6-server.service

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4-server.service b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4-server.service
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..d37da7f3c6c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4-server.service
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+[Unit]
+Description=ISC KEA DHCPv4 DHCP daemon
+Documentation=man:kea-dhcp4(8)
+Wants=network-online.target
+Requires=kea-ctrl-agent.service
+After=network-online.target mariadb.service mysql.service
+
+[Service]
+User=dhcp
+Group=dhcp
+RuntimeDirectory=kea
+Environment="KEA_PIDFILE_DIR=/run/kea"
+Environment="KEA_LOCKFILE_DIR=/run/lock/kea"
+ExecStart=/usr/sbin/kea-dhcp4 -c /etc/kea/kea-dhcp4.conf
+Restart=always
+
+[Install]
+WantedBy=multi-user.target

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4.conf b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e24121cb33d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp4.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,401 @@
+{
+// DHCPv4 configuration starts here. This section will be read by DHCPv4 server
+// and will be ignored by other components.
+"Dhcp4": {
+    // Add names of your network interfaces to listen on.
+    "interfaces-config": {
+        // See section 8.2.4 for more details. You probably want to add just
+        // interface name (e.g. "eth0" or specific IPv4 address on that
+        // interface name (e.g. "eth0/192.0.2.1").
+        "interfaces": [ ]
+
+        // Kea DHCPv4 server by default listens using raw sockets. This ensures
+        // all packets, including those sent by directly connected clients
+        // that don't have IPv4 address yet, are received. However, if your
+        // traffic is always relayed, it is often better to use regular
+        // UDP sockets. If you want to do that, uncomment this line:
+        // "dhcp-socket-type": "udp"
+    },
+
+    // Kea supports control channel, which is a way to receive management
+    // commands while the server is running. This is a Unix domain socket that
+    // receives commands formatted in JSON, e.g. config-set (which sets new
+    // configuration), config-reload (which tells Kea to reload its
+    // configuration from file), statistic-get (to retrieve statistics) and many
+    // more. For detailed description, see Sections 8.8, 16 and 15.
+    "control-socket": {
+        "socket-type": "unix",
+        "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea4-ctrl-socket"
+    },
+
+    // Use Memfile lease database backend to store leases in a CSV file.
+    // Depending on how Kea was compiled, it may also support SQL databases
+    // (MySQL and/or PostgreSQL) and even Cassandra. Those database backends
+    // require more parameters, like name, host and possibly user and password.
+    // There are dedicated examples for each backend. See Section 7.2.2 "Lease
+    // Storage" for details.
+    "lease-database": {
+        // Memfile is the simplest and easiest backend to use. It's an in-memory
+        // C++ database that stores its state in CSV file.
+        "type": "memfile",
+        "lfc-interval": 3600
+    },
+
+    // Kea allows storing host reservations in a database. If your network is
+    // small or you have few reservations, it's probably easier to keep them
+    // in the configuration file. If your network is large, it's usually better
+    // to use database for it. To enable it, uncomment the following:
+    // "hosts-database": {
+    //     "type": "mysql",
+    //     "name": "kea",
+    //     "user": "kea",
+    //     "password": "kea",
+    //     "host": "localhost",
+    //     "port": 3306
+    // },
+    // See Section 7.2.3 "Hosts storage" for details.
+
+    // Setup reclamation of the expired leases and leases affinity.
+    // Expired leases will be reclaimed every 10 seconds. Every 25
+    // seconds reclaimed leases, which have expired more than 3600
+    // seconds ago, will be removed. The limits for leases reclamation
+    // are 100 leases or 250 ms for a single cycle. A warning message
+    // will be logged if there are still expired leases in the
+    // database after 5 consecutive reclamation cycles.
+    "expired-leases-processing": {
+        "reclaim-timer-wait-time": 10,
+        "flush-reclaimed-timer-wait-time": 25,
+        "hold-reclaimed-time": 3600,
+        "max-reclaim-leases": 100,
+        "max-reclaim-time": 250,
+        "unwarned-reclaim-cycles": 5
+    },
+
+    // Global timers specified here apply to all subnets, unless there are
+    // subnet specific values defined in particular subnets.
+    "renew-timer": 900,
+    "rebind-timer": 1800,
+    "valid-lifetime": 3600,
+
+    // Many additional parameters can be specified here:
+    // - option definitions (if you want to define vendor options, your own
+    //                       custom options or perhaps handle standard options
+    //                       that Kea does not support out of the box yet)
+    // - client classes
+    // - hooks
+    // - ddns information (how the DHCPv4 component can reach a DDNS daemon)
+    //
+    // Some of them have examples below, but there are other parameters.
+    // Consult Kea User's Guide to find out about them.
+
+    // These are global options. They are going to be sent when a client
+    // requests them, unless overwritten with values in more specific scopes.
+    // The scope hierarchy is:
+    // - global (most generic, can be overwritten by class, subnet or host)
+    // - class (can be overwritten by subnet or host)
+    // - subnet (can be overwritten by host)
+    // - host (most specific, overwrites any other scopes)
+    //
+    // Not all of those options make sense. Please configure only those that
+    // are actually useful in your network.
+    //
+    // For a complete list of options currently supported by Kea, see
+    // Section 7.2.8 "Standard DHCPv4 Options". Kea also supports
+    // vendor options (see Section 7.2.10) and allows users to define their
+    // own custom options (see Section 7.2.9).
+    "option-data": [
+        // When specifying options, you typically need to specify
+        // one of (name or code) and data. The full option specification
+        // covers name, code, space, csv-format and data.
+        // space defaults to "dhcp4" which is usually correct, unless you
+        // use encapsulate options. csv-format defaults to "true", so
+        // this is also correct, unless you want to specify the whole
+        // option value as long hex string. For example, to specify
+        // domain-name-servers you could do this:
+        // {
+        //     "name": "domain-name-servers",
+        //     "code": 6,
+        //     "csv-format": "true",
+        //     "space": "dhcp4",
+        //     "data": "192.0.2.1, 192.0.2.2"
+        // }
+        // but it's a lot of writing, so it's easier to do this instead:
+        {
+            "name": "domain-name-servers",
+            "data": "192.0.2.1, 192.0.2.2"
+        },
+
+        // Typically people prefer to refer to options by their names, so they
+        // don't need to remember the code names. However, some people like
+        // to use numerical values. For example, option "domain-name" uses
+        // option code 15, so you can reference to it either by
+        // "name": "domain-name" or "code": 15.
+        {
+            "code": 15,
+            "data": "example.org"
+        },
+
+        // Domain search is also a popular option. It tells the client to
+        // attempt to resolve names within those specified domains. For
+        // example, name "foo" would be attempted to be resolved as
+        // foo.mydomain.example.com and if it fails, then as foo.example.com
+        {
+            "name": "domain-search",
+            "data": "mydomain.example.com, example.com"
+        },
+
+        // String options that have a comma in their values need to have
+        // it escaped (i.e. each comma is preceded by two backslashes).
+        // That's because commas are reserved for separating fields in
+        // compound options. At the same time, we need to be conformant
+        // with JSON spec, that does not allow "\,". Therefore the
+        // slightly uncommon double backslashes notation is needed.
+
+        // Legal JSON escapes are \ followed by "\/bfnrt character
+        // or \u followed by 4 hexadecimal numbers (currently Kea
+        // supports only \u0000 to \u00ff code points).
+        // CSV processing translates '\\' into '\' and '\,' into ','
+        // only so for instance '\x' is translated into '\x'. But
+        // as it works on a JSON string value each of these '\'
+        // characters must be doubled on JSON input.
+        {
+            "name": "boot-file-name",
+            "data": "EST5EDT4\\,M3.2.0/02:00\\,M11.1.0/02:00"
+        },
+
+        // Options that take integer values can either be specified in
+        // dec or hex format. Hex format could be either plain (e.g. abcd)
+        // or prefixed with 0x (e.g. 0xabcd).
+        {
+            "name": "default-ip-ttl",
+            "data": "0xf0"
+        }
+
+        // Note that Kea provides some of the options on its own. In particular,
+        // it sends IP Address lease type (code 51, based on valid-lifetime
+        // parameter, Subnet mask (code 1, based on subnet definition), Renewal
+        // time (code 58, based on renew-timer parameter), Rebind time (code 59,
+        // based on rebind-timer parameter).
+    ],
+
+    // Other global parameters that can be defined here are option definitions
+    // (this is useful if you want to use vendor options, your own custom
+    // options or perhaps handle options that Kea does not handle out of the box
+    // yet).
+
+    // You can also define classes. If classes are defined, incoming packets
+    // may be assigned to specific classes. A client class can represent any
+    // group of devices that share some common characteristic, e.g. Windows
+    // devices, iphones, broken printers that require special options, etc.
+    // Based on the class information, you can then allow or reject clients
+    // to use certain subnets, add special options for them or change values
+    // of some fixed fields.
+    "client-classes": [
+        {
+            // This specifies a name of this class. It's useful if you need to
+            // reference this class.
+            "name": "voip",
+
+            // This is a test. It is an expression that is being evaluated on
+            // each incoming packet. It is supposed to evaluate to either
+            // true or false. If it's true, the packet is added to specified
+            // class. See Section 12 for a list of available expressions. There
+            // are several dozens. Section 8.2.14 for more details for DHCPv4
+            // classification and Section 9.2.19 for DHCPv6.
+            "test": "substring(option[60].hex,0,6) == 'Aastra'",
+
+            // If a client belongs to this class, you can define extra behavior.
+            // For example, certain fields in DHCPv4 packet will be set to
+            // certain values.
+            "next-server": "192.0.2.254",
+            "server-hostname": "hal9000",
+            "boot-file-name": "/dev/null"
+
+            // You can also define option values here if you want devices from
+            // this class to receive special options.
+        }
+    ],
+
+    // Below an example of a simple IPv4 subnet declaration. Uncomment to enable
+    // it. This is a list, denoted with [ ], of structures, each denoted with
+    // { }. Each structure describes a single subnet and may have several
+    // parameters. One of those parameters is "pools" that is also a list of
+    // structures.
+    "subnet4": [
+        {
+            // This defines the whole subnet. Kea will use this information to
+            // determine where the clients are connected. This is the whole
+            // subnet in your network. This is mandatory parameter for each
+            // subnet.
+            "subnet": "192.0.2.0/24",
+
+            // Pools define the actual part of your subnet that is governed
+            // by Kea. Technically this is optional parameter, but it's
+            // almost always needed for DHCP to do its job. If you omit it,
+            // clients won't be able to get addresses, unless there are
+            // host reservations defined for them.
+            "pools": [ { "pool": "192.0.2.1 - 192.0.2.200" } ],
+
+            // These are options that are subnet specific. In most cases,
+            // you need to define at least routers option, as without this
+            // option your clients will not be able to reach their default
+            // gateway and will not have Internet connectivity.
+            "option-data": [
+                {
+                    // For each IPv4 subnet you most likely need to specify at
+                    // least one router.
+                    "name": "routers",
+                    "data": "192.0.2.1"
+                }
+            ],
+
+            // Kea offers host reservations mechanism. Kea supports reservations
+            // by several different types of identifiers: hw-address
+            // (hardware/MAC address of the client), duid (DUID inserted by the
+            // client), client-id (client identifier inserted by the client) and
+            // circuit-id (circuit identifier inserted by the relay agent).
+            //
+            // Kea also support flexible identifier (flex-id), which lets you
+            // specify an expression that is evaluated for each incoming packet.
+            // Resulting value is then used for as an identifier.
+            //
+            // Note that reservations are subnet-specific in Kea. This is
+            // different than ISC DHCP. Keep that in mind when migrating
+            // your configurations.
+            "reservations": [
+
+                // This is a reservation for a specific hardware/MAC address.
+                // It's a rather simple reservation: just an address and nothing
+                // else.
+                {
+                    "hw-address": "1a:1b:1c:1d:1e:1f",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.201"
+                },
+
+                // This is a reservation for a specific client-id. It also shows
+                // the this client will get a reserved hostname. A hostname can
+                // be defined for any identifier type, not just client-id.
+                {
+                    "client-id": "01:11:22:33:44:55:66",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.202",
+                    "hostname": "special-snowflake"
+                },
+
+                // The third reservation is based on DUID. This reservation defines
+                // a special option values for this particular client. If the
+                // domain-name-servers option would have been defined on a global,
+                // subnet or class level, the host specific values take preference.
+                {
+                    "duid": "01:02:03:04:05",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.203",
+                    "option-data": [ {
+                        "name": "domain-name-servers",
+                        "data": "10.1.1.202, 10.1.1.203"
+                    } ]
+                },
+
+                // The fourth reservation is based on circuit-id. This is an option
+                // inserted by the relay agent that forwards the packet from client
+                // to the server.  In this example the host is also assigned vendor
+                // specific options.
+                //
+                // When using reservations, it is useful to configure
+                // reservations-global, reservations-in-subnet,
+                // reservations-out-of-pool (subnet specific parameters)
+                // and host-reservation-identifiers (global parameter).
+                {
+                    "client-id": "01:12:23:34:45:56:67",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.204",
+                    "option-data": [
+                        {
+                            "name": "vivso-suboptions",
+                            "data": "4491"
+                        },
+                        {
+                            "name": "tftp-servers",
+                            "space": "vendor-4491",
+                            "data": "10.1.1.202, 10.1.1.203"
+                        }
+                    ]
+                },
+                // This reservation is for a client that needs specific DHCPv4
+                // fields to be set. Three supported fields are next-server,
+                // server-hostname and boot-file-name
+                {
+                    "client-id": "01:0a:0b:0c:0d:0e:0f",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.205",
+                    "next-server": "192.0.2.1",
+                    "server-hostname": "hal9000",
+                    "boot-file-name": "/dev/null"
+                },
+                // This reservation is using flexible identifier. Instead of
+                // relying on specific field, sysadmin can define an expression
+                // similar to what is used for client classification,
+                // e.g. substring(relay[0].option[17],0,6). Then, based on the
+                // value of that expression for incoming packet, the reservation
+                // is matched. Expression can be specified either as hex or
+                // plain text using single quotes.
+                //
+                // Note: flexible identifier requires flex_id hook library to be
+                // loaded to work.
+                {
+                    "flex-id": "'s0mEVaLue'",
+                    "ip-address": "192.0.2.206"
+                }
+                // You can add more reservations here.
+            ]
+            // You can add more subnets there.
+        }
+    ],
+
+    // There are many, many more parameters that DHCPv4 server is able to use.
+    // They were not added here to not overwhelm people with too much
+    // information at once.
+
+    // Logging configuration starts here. Kea uses different loggers to log various
+    // activities. For details (e.g. names of loggers), see Chapter 18.
+    "loggers": [
+    {
+        // This section affects kea-dhcp4, which is the base logger for DHCPv4
+        // component. It tells DHCPv4 server to write all log messages (on
+        // severity INFO or more) to a file.
+        "name": "kea-dhcp4",
+        "output_options": [
+            {
+                // Specifies the output file. There are several special values
+                // supported:
+                // - stdout (prints on standard output)
+                // - stderr (prints on standard error)
+                // - syslog (logs to syslog)
+                // - syslog:name (logs to syslog using specified name)
+                // Any other value is considered a name of the file
+                "output": "@localstatedir@/log/kea/kea-dhcp4.log"
+
+                // Shorter log pattern suitable for use with systemd,
+                // avoids redundant information
+                // "pattern": "%-5p %m\n"
+
+                // This governs whether the log output is flushed to disk after
+                // every write.
+                // "flush": false,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum size of the file before it is
+                // rotated.
+                // "maxsize": 1048576,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum number of rotated files to keep.
+                // "maxver": 8
+            }
+        ],
+        // This specifies the severity of log messages to keep. Supported values
+        // are: FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG
+        "severity": "INFO",
+
+        // If DEBUG level is specified, this value is used. 0 is least verbose,
+        // 99 is most verbose. Be cautious, Kea can generate lots and lots
+        // of logs if told to do so.
+        "debuglevel": 0
+    }
+  ]
+}
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6-server.service b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6-server.service
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..88e12c7abf3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6-server.service
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+[Unit]
+Description=ISC KEA IPv6 DHCP daemon
+Documentation=man:kea-dhcp6(8)
+Wants=network-online.target
+Requires=kea-ctrl-agent.service
+After=network-online.target mariadb.service mysql.service
+
+[Service]
+User=dhcp
+Group=dhcp
+RuntimeDirectory=kea
+Environment="KEA_PIDFILE_DIR=/run/kea"
+Environment="KEA_LOCKFILE_DIR=/run/lock/kea"
+ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/kea-dhcp6 -c /etc/kea/kea-dhcp6.conf
+Restart=always
+
+[Install]
+WantedBy=multi-user.target

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6.conf b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e52e6305b88
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea-dhcp6.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,420 @@
+// This is a basic configuration for the Kea DHCPv6 server. Subnet declarations
+// are mostly commented out and no interfaces are listed. Therefore, the servers
+// will not listen or respond to any queries.
+// The basic configuration must be extended to specify interfaces on which
+// the servers should listen. There are a number of example options defined.
+// These probably don't make any sense in your network. Make sure you at least
+// update the following, before running this example in your network:
+// - change the network interface names
+// - change the subnets to match your actual network
+// - change the option values to match your network
+//
+// This is just a very basic configuration. Kea comes with large suite (over 30)
+// of configuration examples and extensive Kea User's Guide. Please refer to
+// those materials to get better understanding of what this software is able to
+// do. Comments in this configuration file sometimes refer to sections for more
+// details. These are section numbers in Kea User's Guide. The version matching
+// your software should come with your Kea package, but it is also available
+// in ISC's Knowledgebase (https://kea.readthedocs.io; the direct link for
+// the stable version is https://kea.readthedocs.io/).
+//
+// This configuration file contains only DHCPv6 server's configuration.
+// If configurations for other Kea services are also included in this file they
+// are ignored by the DHCPv6 server.
+{
+
+// DHCPv6 configuration starts here. This section will be read by DHCPv6 server
+// and will be ignored by other components.
+"Dhcp6": {
+    // Add names of your network interfaces to listen on.
+    "interfaces-config": {
+        // You typically want to put specific interface names here, e.g. eth0
+        // but you can also specify unicast addresses (e.g. eth0/2001:db8::1) if
+        // you want your server to handle unicast traffic in addition to
+        // multicast. (DHCPv6 is a multicast based protocol).
+        "interfaces": [ ]
+    },
+
+    // Kea supports control channel, which is a way to receive management commands
+    // while the server is running. This is a Unix domain socket that receives
+    // commands formatted in JSON, e.g. config-set (which sets new configuration),
+    // config-reload (which tells Kea to reload its configuration from file),
+    // statistic-get (to retrieve statistics) and many more. For detailed
+    // description, see Sections 9.12, 16 and 15.
+    "control-socket": {
+        "socket-type": "unix",
+        "socket-name": "/run/kea/kea6-ctrl-socket"
+    },
+
+    // Use Memfile lease database backend to store leases in a CSV file.
+    // Depending on how Kea was compiled, it may also support SQL databases
+    // (MySQL and/or PostgreSQL) and even Cassandra. Those database backends
+    // require more parameters, like name, host and possibly user and password.
+    // There are dedicated examples for each backend. See Section 8.2.2 "Lease
+    // Storage" for details.
+    "lease-database": {
+        // Memfile is the simplest and easiest backend to use. It's an in-memory
+        // C++ database that stores its state in CSV file.
+        "type": "memfile",
+        "lfc-interval": 3600
+    },
+
+    // Kea allows storing host reservations in a database. If your network is
+    // small or you have few reservations, it's probably easier to keep them
+    // in the configuration file. If your network is large, it's usually better
+    // to use database for it. To enable it, uncomment the following:
+    // "hosts-database": {
+    //     "type": "mysql",
+    //     "name": "kea",
+    //     "user": "kea",
+    //     "password": "kea",
+    //     "host": "localhost",
+    //     "port": 3306
+    // },
+    // See Section 8.2.3 "Hosts storage" for details.
+
+    // Setup reclamation of the expired leases and leases affinity.
+    // Expired leases will be reclaimed every 10 seconds. Every 25
+    // seconds reclaimed leases, which have expired more than 3600
+    // seconds ago, will be removed. The limits for leases reclamation
+    // are 100 leases or 250 ms for a single cycle. A warning message
+    // will be logged if there are still expired leases in the
+    // database after 5 consecutive reclamation cycles.
+    "expired-leases-processing": {
+        "reclaim-timer-wait-time": 10,
+        "flush-reclaimed-timer-wait-time": 25,
+        "hold-reclaimed-time": 3600,
+        "max-reclaim-leases": 100,
+        "max-reclaim-time": 250,
+        "unwarned-reclaim-cycles": 5
+    },
+
+    // These parameters govern global timers. Addresses will be assigned with
+    // preferred and valid lifetimes being 3000 and 4000, respectively. Client
+    // is told to start renewing after 1000 seconds. If the server does not
+    // respond after 2000 seconds since the lease was granted, a client is
+    // supposed to start REBIND procedure (emergency renewal that allows
+    // switching to a different server).
+    "renew-timer": 1000,
+    "rebind-timer": 2000,
+    "preferred-lifetime": 3000,
+    "valid-lifetime": 4000,
+
+    // These are global options. They are going to be sent when a client requests
+    // them, unless overwritten with values in more specific scopes. The scope
+    // hierarchy is:
+    // - global
+    // - subnet
+    // - class
+    // - host
+    //
+    // Not all of those options make sense. Please configure only those that
+    // are actually useful in your network.
+    //
+    // For a complete list of options currently supported by Kea, see
+    // Section 8.2.9 "Standard DHCPv6 Options". Kea also supports
+    // vendor options (see Section 7.2.10) and allows users to define their
+    // own custom options (see Section 7.2.9).
+    "option-data": [
+        // When specifying options, you typically need to specify
+        // one of (name or code) and data. The full option specification
+        // covers name, code, space, csv-format and data.
+        // space defaults to "dhcp6" which is usually correct, unless you
+        // use encapsulate options. csv-format defaults to "true", so
+        // this is also correct, unless you want to specify the whole
+        // option value as long hex string. For example, to specify
+        // domain-name-servers you could do this:
+        // {
+        //     "name": "dns-servers",
+        //     "code": 23,
+        //     "csv-format": "true",
+        //     "space": "dhcp6",
+        //     "data": "2001:db8:2::45, 2001:db8:2::100"
+        // }
+        // but it's a lot of writing, so it's easier to do this instead:
+        {
+            "name": "dns-servers",
+            "data": "2001:db8:2::45, 2001:db8:2::100"
+        },
+
+        // Typically people prefer to refer to options by their names, so they
+        // don't need to remember the code names. However, some people like
+        // to use numerical values. For example, DHCPv6 can optionally use
+        // server unicast communication, if extra option is present. Option
+        // "unicast" uses option code 12, so you can reference to it either
+        // by "name": "unicast" or "code": 12. If you enable this option,
+        // you really should also tell the server to listen on that address
+        // (see interfaces-config/interfaces list above).
+        {
+            "code": 12,
+            "data": "2001:db8::1"
+        },
+
+        // String options that have a comma in their values need to have
+        // it escaped (i.e. each comma is preceded by two backslashes).
+        // That's because commas are reserved for separating fields in
+        // compound options. At the same time, we need to be conformant
+        // with JSON spec, that does not allow "\,". Therefore the
+        // slightly uncommon double backslashes notation is needed.
+
+        // Legal JSON escapes are \ followed by "\/bfnrt character
+        // or \u followed by 4 hexadecimal numbers (currently Kea
+        // supports only \u0000 to \u00ff code points).
+        // CSV processing translates '\\' into '\' and '\,' into ','
+        // only so for instance '\x' is translated into '\x'. But
+        // as it works on a JSON string value each of these '\'
+        // characters must be doubled on JSON input.
+        {
+            "name": "new-posix-timezone",
+            "data": "EST5EDT4\\,M3.2.0/02:00\\,M11.1.0/02:00"
+        },
+
+        // Options that take integer values can either be specified in
+        // dec or hex format. Hex format could be either plain (e.g. abcd)
+        // or prefixed with 0x (e.g. 0xabcd).
+        {
+            "name": "preference",
+            "data": "0xf0"
+        },
+
+        // A few options are encoded in (length, string) tuples
+        // which can be defined using only strings as the CSV
+        // processing computes lengths.
+        {
+            "name": "bootfile-param",
+            "data": "root=/dev/sda2, quiet, splash"
+        }
+    ],
+
+    // Another thing possible here are hooks. Kea supports a powerful mechanism
+    // that allows loading external libraries that can extract information and
+    // even influence how the server processes packets. Those libraries include
+    // additional forensic logging capabilities, ability to reserve hosts in
+    // more flexible ways, and even add extra commands. For a list of available
+    // hook libraries, see https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea/wikis/Hooks-available.
+    // "hooks-libraries": [
+    //   {
+    //       // Forensic Logging library generates forensic type of audit trail
+    //       // of all devices serviced by Kea, including their identifiers
+    //       // (like MAC address), their location in the network, times
+    //       // when they were active etc.
+    //       "library": "@libdir@/kea/hooks/libdhcp_legal_log.so",
+    //       "parameters": {
+    //           "path": "/var/lib/kea",
+    //           "base-name": "kea-forensic6"
+    //       }
+    //   },
+    //   {
+    //       // Flexible identifier (flex-id). Kea software provides a way to
+    //       // handle host reservations that include addresses, prefixes,
+    //       // options, client classes and other features. The reservation can
+    //       // be based on hardware address, DUID, circuit-id or client-id in
+    //       // DHCPv4 and using hardware address or DUID in DHCPv6. However,
+    //       // there are sometimes scenario where the reservation is more
+    //       // complex, e.g. uses other options that mentioned above, uses part
+    //       // of specific options or perhaps even a combination of several
+    //       // options and fields to uniquely identify a client. Those scenarios
+    //       // are addressed by the Flexible Identifiers hook application.
+    //       "library": "@libdir@/kea/hooks/libdhcp_flex_id.so",
+    //       "parameters": {
+    //           "identifier-expression": "relay6[0].option[37].hex"
+    //       }
+    //   }
+    // ],
+
+    // Below an example of a simple IPv6 subnet declaration. Uncomment to enable
+    // it. This is a list, denoted with [ ], of structures, each denoted with
+    // { }. Each structure describes a single subnet and may have several
+    // parameters. One of those parameters is "pools" that is also a list of
+    // structures.
+    "subnet6": [
+        {
+            // This defines the whole subnet. Kea will use this information to
+            // determine where the clients are connected. This is the whole
+            // subnet in your network. This is mandatory parameter for each
+            // subnet.
+            "subnet": "2001:db8:1::/64",
+
+            // Pools define the actual part of your subnet that is governed
+            // by Kea. Technically this is optional parameter, but it's
+            // almost always needed for DHCP to do its job. If you omit it,
+            // clients won't be able to get addresses, unless there are
+            // host reservations defined for them.
+            "pools": [ { "pool": "2001:db8:1::/80" } ],
+
+            // Kea supports prefix delegation (PD). This mechanism delegates
+            // whole prefixes, instead of single addresses. You need to specify
+            // a prefix and then size of the delegated prefixes that it will
+            // be split into. This example below tells Kea to use
+            // 2001:db8:1::/56 prefix as pool and split it into /64 prefixes.
+            // This will give you 256 (2^(64-56)) prefixes.
+            "pd-pools": [
+                {
+                    "prefix": "2001:db8:8::",
+                    "prefix-len": 56,
+                    "delegated-len": 64
+
+                    // Kea also supports excluded prefixes. This advanced option
+                    // is explained in Section 9.2.9. Please make sure your
+                    // excluded prefix matches the pool it is defined in.
+                    // "excluded-prefix": "2001:db8:8:0:80::",
+                    // "excluded-prefix-len": 72
+                }
+            ],
+            "option-data": [
+                // You can specify additional options here that are subnet
+                // specific. Also, you can override global options here.
+                {
+                    "name": "dns-servers",
+                    "data": "2001:db8:2::dead:beef, 2001:db8:2::cafe:babe"
+                }
+            ],
+
+            // Host reservations can be defined for each subnet.
+            //
+            // Note that reservations are subnet-specific in Kea. This is
+            // different than ISC DHCP. Keep that in mind when migrating
+            // your configurations.
+            "reservations": [
+                // This is a simple host reservation. The host with DUID matching
+                // the specified value will get an address of 2001:db8:1::100.
+                {
+                    "duid": "01:02:03:04:05:0A:0B:0C:0D:0E",
+                    "ip-addresses": [ "2001:db8:1::100" ]
+                },
+
+                // This is similar to the previous one, but this time the
+                // reservation is done based on hardware/MAC address. The server
+                // will do its best to extract the hardware/MAC address from
+                // received packets (see 'mac-sources' directive for
+                // details). This particular reservation also specifies two
+                // extra options to be available for this client. If there are
+                // options with the same code specified in a global, subnet or
+                // class scope, the values defined at host level take
+                // precedence.
+                {
+                    "hw-address": "00:01:02:03:04:05",
+                    "ip-addresses": [ "2001:db8:1::101" ],
+                    "option-data": [
+                        {
+                            "name": "dns-servers",
+                            "data": "3000:1::234"
+                        },
+                        {
+                            "name": "nis-servers",
+                            "data": "3000:1::234"
+                        }],
+
+                    // This client will be automatically added to certain
+                    // classes.
+                    "client-classes": [ "special_snowflake", "office" ]
+                },
+
+                // This is a bit more advanced reservation. The client with the
+                // specified DUID will get a reserved address, a reserved prefix
+                // and a hostname.  This reservation is for an address that it
+                // not within the dynamic pool.  Finally, this reservation
+                // features vendor specific options for CableLabs, which happen
+                // to use enterprise-id 4491. Those particular values will be
+                // returned only to the client that has a DUID matching this
+                // reservation.
+                {
+                    "duid": "01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08:09:0A",
+                    "ip-addresses": [ "2001:db8:1:0:cafe::1" ],
+                    "prefixes": [ "2001:db8:2:abcd::/64" ],
+                    "hostname": "foo.example.com",
+                    "option-data": [
+                        {
+                            "name": "vendor-opts",
+                            "data": "4491"
+                        },
+                        {
+                            "name": "tftp-servers",
+                            "space": "vendor-4491",
+                            "data": "3000:1::234"
+                        }
+                    ]
+                },
+
+                // This reservation is using flexible identifier. Instead of
+                // relying on specific field, sysadmin can define an expression
+                // similar to what is used for client classification,
+                // e.g. substring(relay[0].option[17],0,6). Then, based on the
+                // value of that expression for incoming packet, the reservation
+                // is matched.  Expression can be specified either as hex or
+                // plain text using single quotes.
+
+                // Note: flexible identifier requires flex_id hook library to be
+                // loaded to work.
+                {
+                    "flex-id": "'somevalue'",
+                    "ip-addresses": [ "2001:db8:1:0:cafe::2" ]
+                }
+            ]
+        }
+        // More subnets can be defined here.
+        //      {
+        //          "subnet": "2001:db8:2::/64",
+        //          "pools": [ { "pool": "2001:db8:2::/80" } ]
+        //      },
+        //      {
+        //          "subnet": "2001:db8:3::/64",
+        //          "pools": [ { "pool": "2001:db8:3::/80" } ]
+        //      },
+        //      {
+        //          "subnet": "2001:db8:4::/64",
+        //          "pools": [ { "pool": "2001:db8:4::/80" } ]
+        //      }
+    ],
+
+    // Client-classes can be defined here. See "client-classes" in Dhcp4 for
+    // an example.
+
+    // DDNS information (how the DHCPv6 component can reach a DDNS daemon)
+
+    // Logging configuration starts here. Kea uses different loggers to log various
+    // activities. For details (e.g. names of loggers), see Chapter 18.
+    "loggers": [
+    {
+        // This specifies the logging for kea-dhcp6 logger, i.e. all logs
+        // generated by Kea DHCPv6 server.
+        "name": "kea-dhcp6",
+        "output_options": [
+            {
+                // Specifies the output file. There are several special values
+                // supported:
+                // - stdout (prints on standard output)
+                // - stderr (prints on standard error)
+                // - syslog (logs to syslog)
+                // - syslog:name (logs to syslog using specified name)
+                // Any other value is considered a name of the file
+                "output": "@localstatedir@/log/kea/kea-dhcp6.log"
+
+                // Shorter log pattern suitable for use with systemd,
+                // avoids redundant information
+                // "pattern": "%-5p %m\n"
+
+                // This governs whether the log output is flushed to disk after
+                // every write.
+                // "flush": false,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum size of the file before it is
+                // rotated.
+                // "maxsize": 1048576,
+
+                // This specifies the maximum number of rotated files to keep.
+                // "maxver": 8
+            }
+        ],
+        // This specifies the severity of log messages to keep. Supported values
+        // are: FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG
+        "severity": "INFO",
+
+        // If DEBUG level is specified, this value is used. 0 is least verbose,
+        // 99 is most verbose. Be cautious, Kea can generate lots and lots
+        // of logs if told to do so.
+        "debuglevel": 0
+    }
+  ]
+}
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/files/kea.tmpfiles.conf b/net-misc/kea/files/kea.tmpfiles.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..00423b07cfc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/files/kea.tmpfiles.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+d /run/kea 0750 dhcp dhcp -
+d /run/lock/kea 0750 dhcp dhcp -

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.2-r1.ebuild b/net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.2-r1.ebuild
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..7da321e5b81
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/kea-1.8.2-r1.ebuild
@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2021 Gentoo Authors
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+EAPI=7
+
+MY_PV="${PV//_p/-P}"
+MY_PV="${MY_PV/_/-}"
+MY_P="${PN}-${MY_PV}"
+
+DESCRIPTION="High-performance production grade DHCPv4 & DHCPv6 server"
+HOMEPAGE="http://www.isc.org/kea/"
+
+inherit autotools systemd tmpfiles
+
+if [[ ${PV} = 9999* ]] ; then
+	inherit git-r3
+	EGIT_REPO_URI="https://github.com/isc-projects/kea.git"
+else
+	SRC_URI="ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/kea/${MY_P}.tar.gz
+		ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/kea/${MY_PV}/${MY_P}.tar.gz"
+	[[ "${PV}" == *_beta* ]] || [[ "${PV}" == *_rc* ]] || \
+	KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm64 ~x86"
+fi
+
+LICENSE="ISC BSD SSLeay GPL-2" # GPL-2 only for init script
+SLOT="0"
+IUSE="mysql +openssl postgres +samples test"
+RESTRICT="!test? ( test )"
+
+COMMON_DEPEND="
+	dev-libs/boost:=
+	dev-libs/log4cplus
+	mysql? ( dev-db/mysql-connector-c )
+	!openssl? ( dev-libs/botan:2= )
+	openssl? ( dev-libs/openssl:0= )
+	postgres? ( dev-db/postgresql:* )
+"
+DEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND}
+	test? ( dev-cpp/gtest )"
+RDEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND}
+	acct-group/dhcp
+	acct-user/dhcp"
+BDEPEND="virtual/pkgconfig"
+
+S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
+
+PATCHES=(
+	"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.8.2-fix-cxx11-detection.patch
+	"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.8.2-boost-1.77.0.patch
+	"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.8.2-gtest.patch
+)
+
+src_prepare() {
+	default
+	# Brand the version with Gentoo
+	sed -i \
+		-e "s/AC_INIT(kea,${PV}.*, kea-dev@lists.isc.org)/AC_INIT(kea,${PVR}-gentoo, kea-dev@lists.isc.org)/g" \
+		configure.ac || die
+
+	sed -i \
+		-e '/mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)${runstatedir}\/${PACKAGE_NAME}/d' \
+		Makefile.am || die "Fixing Makefile.am failed"
+
+	eautoreconf
+}
+
+src_configure() {
+	local myeconfargs=(
+		--disable-install-configurations
+		--disable-static
+		--enable-perfdhcp
+		--localstatedir="${EPREFIX}/var"
+		--runstatedir="${EPREFIX}/run"
+		--without-werror
+		$(use_with mysql)
+		$(use_with openssl)
+		$(use_with postgres pgsql)
+		$(use_enable test gtest)
+	)
+	econf "${myeconfargs[@]}"
+}
+
+src_install() {
+	default
+	newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-confd-r1 ${PN}
+	newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-initd-r1 ${PN}
+
+	if use samples; then
+		diropts -m 0750 -o root -g dhcp
+		dodir /etc/kea
+		insopts -m 0640 -o root -g dhcp
+		insinto /etc/kea
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ctrl-agent.conf
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ddns-server.conf
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp4.conf
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp6.conf
+	fi
+
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ctrl-agent.service
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ddns-server.service
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp4-server.service
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp6-server.service
+
+	newtmpfiles "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}.tmpfiles.conf ${PN}.conf
+
+	keepdir /var/lib/${PN} /var/log/${PN}
+	find "${ED}" -type f -name "*.la" -delete || die
+}
+
+pkg_postinst() {
+	tmpfiles_process ${PN}.conf
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/kea-1.9.10-r1.ebuild b/net-misc/kea/kea-1.9.10-r1.ebuild
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..7a7f2838d8c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-misc/kea/kea-1.9.10-r1.ebuild
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2021 Gentoo Authors
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+EAPI=7
+
+MY_PV="${PV//_p/-P}"
+MY_PV="${MY_PV/_/-}"
+MY_P="${PN}-${MY_PV}"
+
+DESCRIPTION="High-performance production grade DHCPv4 & DHCPv6 server"
+HOMEPAGE="http://www.isc.org/kea/"
+
+inherit autotools systemd tmpfiles
+
+if [[ ${PV} = 9999* ]] ; then
+	inherit git-r3
+	EGIT_REPO_URI="https://github.com/isc-projects/kea.git"
+else
+	SRC_URI="ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/kea/${MY_P}.tar.gz
+		ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/kea/${MY_PV}/${MY_P}.tar.gz"
+	[[ "${PV}" == *_beta* ]] || [[ "${PV}" == *_rc* ]] || \
+	KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm64 ~x86"
+fi
+
+LICENSE="ISC BSD SSLeay GPL-2" # GPL-2 only for init script
+SLOT="0"
+IUSE="mysql +openssl postgres +samples test"
+RESTRICT="!test? ( test )"
+
+COMMON_DEPEND="
+	dev-libs/boost:=
+	dev-libs/log4cplus
+	mysql? ( dev-db/mysql-connector-c )
+	!openssl? ( dev-libs/botan:2= )
+	openssl? ( dev-libs/openssl:0= )
+	postgres? ( dev-db/postgresql:* )"
+DEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND}
+	test? ( dev-cpp/gtest )
+"
+RDEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND}
+	acct-group/dhcp
+	acct-user/dhcp"
+BDEPEND="virtual/pkgconfig"
+
+S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
+
+PATCHES=(
+	"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.8.2-boost-1.77.0.patch
+	"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.9.10-gtest.patch
+)
+
+src_prepare() {
+	default
+	# Brand the version with Gentoo
+	sed -i \
+		-e "s/AC_INIT(kea,${PV}.*, kea-dev@lists.isc.org)/AC_INIT(kea,${PVR}-gentoo, kea-dev@lists.isc.org)/g" \
+		configure.ac || die
+
+	sed -i \
+		-e '/mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)${runstatedir}\/${PACKAGE_NAME}/d' \
+		Makefile.am || die "Fixing Makefile.am failed"
+
+	eautoreconf
+}
+
+src_configure() {
+	local myeconfargs=(
+		--disable-install-configurations
+		--disable-static
+		--enable-perfdhcp
+		--localstatedir="${EPREFIX}/var"
+		--runstatedir="${EPREFIX}/run"
+		--without-werror
+		$(use_with mysql)
+		$(use_with openssl)
+		$(use_with postgres pgsql)
+		$(use_enable test gtest)
+	)
+	econf "${myeconfargs[@]}"
+}
+
+src_install() {
+	default
+	newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-confd-r1 ${PN}
+	newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-initd-r1 ${PN}
+
+	if use samples; then
+		diropts -m 0750 -o root -g dhcp
+		dodir /etc/kea
+		insopts -m 0640 -o root -g dhcp
+		insinto /etc/kea
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ctrl-agent.conf
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ddns-server.conf
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp4.conf
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp6.conf
+	fi
+
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ctrl-agent.service
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ddns-server.service
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp4-server.service
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp6-server.service
+
+	newtmpfiles "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}.tmpfiles.conf ${PN}.conf
+
+	keepdir /var/lib/${PN} /var/log/${PN}
+	find "${ED}" -type f -name "*.la" -delete || die
+}
+
+pkg_postinst() {
+	tmpfiles_process ${PN}.conf
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/kea-9999.ebuild b/net-misc/kea/kea-9999.ebuild
index 444f89b948d..0d9eaa837ee 100644
--- a/net-misc/kea/kea-9999.ebuild
+++ b/net-misc/kea/kea-9999.ebuild
@@ -9,22 +9,25 @@ MY_P="${PN}-${MY_PV}"
 
 DESCRIPTION="High-performance production grade DHCPv4 & DHCPv6 server"
 HOMEPAGE="http://www.isc.org/kea/"
+
+inherit autotools systemd tmpfiles
+
 if [[ ${PV} = 9999* ]] ; then
-	inherit autotools git-r3
+	inherit git-r3
 	EGIT_REPO_URI="https://github.com/isc-projects/kea.git"
 else
-	SRC_URI="https://downloads.isc.org/isc/kea/${MY_PV}/${PN}-${MY_PV}.tar.gz"
+	SRC_URI="ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/kea/${MY_P}.tar.gz
+		ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/kea/${MY_PV}/${MY_P}.tar.gz"
 	[[ "${PV}" == *_beta* ]] || [[ "${PV}" == *_rc* ]] || \
-		KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm64 ~x86"
+	KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm64 ~x86"
 fi
 
 LICENSE="ISC BSD SSLeay GPL-2" # GPL-2 only for init script
 SLOT="0"
-IUSE="mysql +openssl postgres samples"
+IUSE="mysql +openssl postgres +samples"
 
 DEPEND="
 	dev-libs/boost:=
-	dev-cpp/gtest
 	dev-libs/log4cplus
 	mysql? ( dev-db/mysql-connector-c )
 	!openssl? ( dev-libs/botan:2= )
@@ -40,23 +43,29 @@ S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
 
 src_prepare() {
 	default
-	[[ ${PV} = *9999 ]] && eautoreconf
 	# Brand the version with Gentoo
 	sed -i \
-		-e "/VERSION=/s:'$: Gentoo-${PR}':" \
-		configure || die
+		-e "s/AC_INIT(kea,${PV}.*, kea-dev@lists.isc.org)/AC_INIT(kea,${PVR}-gentoo, kea-dev@lists.isc.org)/g" \
+		configure.ac || die
+
+	sed -i \
+		-e '/mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)${runstatedir}\/${PACKAGE_NAME}/d' \
+		Makefile.am || die "Fixing Makefile.am failed"
+
+	eautoreconf
 }
 
 src_configure() {
 	local myeconfargs=(
+		--disable-install-configurations
 		--disable-static
 		--enable-perfdhcp
 		--localstatedir="${EPREFIX}/var"
+		--runstatedir="${EPREFIX}/run"
 		--without-werror
 		$(use_with mysql)
 		$(use_with openssl)
 		$(use_with postgres pgsql)
-		$(use_enable samples install-configurations)
 	)
 	econf "${myeconfargs[@]}"
 }
@@ -65,7 +74,29 @@ src_install() {
 	default
 	newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-confd-r1 ${PN}
 	newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-initd-r1 ${PN}
-	keepdir /var/lib/${PN} /var/log
-	rm -rf "${ED}"/var/run || die
+
+	if use samples; then
+		diropts -m 0750 -o root -g dhcp
+		dodir /etc/kea
+		insopts -m 0640 -o root -g dhcp
+		insinto /etc/kea
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ctrl-agent.conf
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ddns-server.conf
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp4.conf
+		doins "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp6.conf
+	fi
+
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ctrl-agent.service
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-ddns-server.service
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp4-server.service
+	systemd_dounit "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-dhcp6-server.service
+
+	newtmpfiles "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}.tmpfiles.conf ${PN}.conf
+
+	keepdir /var/lib/${PN} /var/log/${PN}
 	find "${ED}" -type f -name "*.la" -delete || die
 }
+
+pkg_postinst() {
+	tmpfiles_process ${PN}.conf
+}

diff --git a/net-misc/kea/metadata.xml b/net-misc/kea/metadata.xml
index b04fc98d468..f291216f885 100644
--- a/net-misc/kea/metadata.xml
+++ b/net-misc/kea/metadata.xml
@@ -9,8 +9,18 @@
 		<email>chainsaw@gentoo.org</email>
 		<name>Tony Vroon</name>
 	</maintainer>
+	<maintainer type="person">
+		<email>expeditioneer@gentoo.org</email>
+		<name>Dennis Lamm</name>
+	</maintainer>
 	<use>
 		<flag name="openssl">Use <pkg>dev-libs/openssl</pkg> instead of <pkg>dev-libs/botan</pkg></flag>
 		<flag name="samples">Install sample configuration files</flag>
 	</use>
+	<upstream>
+		<bugs-to>https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea/-/issues</bugs-to>
+		<doc>https://kea.readthedocs.io</doc>
+		<remote-id type="cpe">cpe:/a:isc:kea</remote-id>
+		<remote-id type="github">isc-projects/kea</remote-id>
+	</upstream>
 </pkgmetadata>


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