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systemd-networkd sets up a LAN interface, which Kea then serves DHCP for.

CoreRAD is about the same thing, but for NDP instead of DHCP.

I could have used systemd-networkd for serving DHCP and NDP, but prefer to use separate modular privilege-separated deamons, especially if I get memory safety too.



Just saying, I'd be interested in a blog post if either of you did one.




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