rpki-client-portable
frr
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ISC License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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rpki-client-portable
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Writing portable C that uses pledge/unveil?
A kind email reached me (not naming names here unless they want to claim credit) suggesting a ./configure test that defines HAVE_PLEDGE, and then wrapping the pledge() invocation in that #ifdef HAVE_PLEDGE check, pointing me at rpki-client-portable as an example of this pattern.
frr
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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.
- VPN for dynamic routing
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10G Peering on L3 Switch (Cisco, maybe N9K?)
Linux machine with 96G RAM, can do full internet table IPv4/IPv6 (dual stack) with FRR (https://frrouting.org)
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OSPFv3 with opnsense and cisco 3925
Right, so it turns out that FRR (the routing plugin for opnsense) doesn't support multiple address familys in ospfv3. It is down as a feature request here and is closed as issue #303.
What are some alternatives?
oconfigure - configuration script for portable, OpenBSD-oriented systems
src - Read-only git conversion of OpenBSD's official CVS src repository. Pull requests not accepted - send diffs to the tech@ mailing list.
bgpsee - A Read-Only BGP CLI Peering Tool
nautobot - Network Source of Truth & Network Automation Platform
Senegal - Senegal programming language
nusort - Japanese direct-to-kanji input system with 2-key codes
oed - Portable OpenBSD ed(1) editor.
uthash - C macros for hash tables and more
Installation - The premier source of truth powering network automation. Open source under Apache 2. Public demo: https://demo.netbox.dev
trigger - Trigger is a robust network automation toolkit written in Python that was designed for interfacing with network devices.
sc - Common libraries and data structures for C.
notes - Assorted notes