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Show HN: A portable hash map in C
This is incredibly funny to me, because this is almost exactly how some of our other tests work :D
(Almost: we have a full-featured command shell and just use that for testing)
Code: https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/blob/master/tests/ospf6d/te...
Input: https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/blob/master/tests/ospf6d/te...
Expected output: https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/blob/master/tests/ospf6d/te...
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Async Rust is not safe with io_uring
I don't think it's possible to get away with fundamentally no cancellation support, there are enough edge cases that need it even if most applications don't have such edge cases.
FWIW, this was also painful to do in our C event loop, but there was no way around the fact that we needed it (cf. https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/blob/56d994aecab08b9462f2c8... )
- Type-erased generic functions for C: A modest non-proposal
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Advice for a high school networking lab
FRR https://frrouting.org/ is another open source tool for a more Cisco style CLI syntax. You’d install that on top of most Linux distros.
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Flush BGP table faster
Use a decent PC or three, use https://frrouting.org/ and see fast bgp convergence 8-)
- I think I suck at Networking
- Uthash – C macros for hash tables and more
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Recommendations on Software-based Traffic Management and Routing Platforms
Open source, check out freerouter (https://wiki.geant.org/display/RARE/Home) and FRR (https://frrouting.org/)
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Pulling My Hair Out Over Netplan
u/GamerLymx The setup goal was, originally, to set this up as a desktop testing router using FRRouting so I could experiment with some technologies I work with, namely OpenFabric without having to buy a $6k switch (Extreme Networks) as well as OSPF and EIGRP. However, I ran into some issues with setting up FRRouting and could not find sufficient information out there to overcome those. So I decided to just turn it into a plain router using NFTables, etc., when I ran into the issues with Netplan.
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FRRouting and NordVPN
Has anyone ever setup FRRouting to connect to a consumer VPN such as NordVPN? I have been Googling but have come up empty so I am assuming it is not something that can be done. Just the same, I thought I would ask in case I am asking the question wrong in my searches.
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PostgreSQL on OpenBSD: Upgrade 16 to 17 with pg_upgrade
OpenBSD gives us good documentation as a series of the project. (For example, the man pages are cared and kept maintained.) It's applied to principal service packages as well as the OS. So is as to PostgreSQL.
- OpenBSD 7.6 を 7.7 へ アップグレード
- MinC Is Not Cygwin
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Using multiple SSH keys on multiple Git repositories
OpenBSD website
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What Okta Bcrypt incident can teach us about designing better APIs
Interesting! Let's check the OpenBSD implementation of this algorithm, and here is the link to it. The first point of interest lies here:
- OpenBSD 7.5 を 7.6 へ アップグレード
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OpenBSD Upgrade 7.5 to 7.6
The OpenBSD project released 7.6 of their OS on 8 Oct 2024 as their 57th release 💫
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OpenBSD now enforcing no invalid NUL characters in shell scripts
Funny enough filenames are just byte sequences. So almost anything goes.
There was just some patch that added '/' protection, because that's the only character that's not allowed in filenames.
https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/46f7109a9e03df89b66ada...
- We have reached OpenBSD of Theseus
- OpenBSD 7.4 を 7.5 へ アップグレード
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