// 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": "/tmp/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 } ] } }