Hi,
I’m currently experimenting to run OpenBGPD over OpenVPN p2p links (not
the common /30 or /31 interconnection network we can see on Internet).
It works great for the BGP part, but the exported routes to the kernel
does not correspond to the BGP ones.
For exemple, if I look for the route to 17
Hi,
Have you tested your configuration without any firewall?
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On mer. 12 juil. 10:37:59 2017, Mihai Popescu wrote:
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>
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On mar. 15 août 09:03:26 2017, Thuban wrote:
> Hi
> since we have nsd and unbound included in base, I was wondering what
> tool you use to deal with DNSSEC and sign your zone ?
> I use zkt, but your advices would be nice.
>
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Hi,
You clould use OpenDNSSEC. It’s written by
Hi,
On ven. 13 juil. 21:46:24 2018, bit shifter wrote:
> You could try running iperf to eliminate disk IO from the equation and
> narrow down the potential sources of the performance deficit you're
> seeing.
By curiosity, I ran a test here, on a already production running infra.
FreeBSD 11.1 is 2
Hi,
I would like to pull my munin node over IPv6, but the process is only
listening on IPv4.
guinch# grep '^host' /etc/munin/munin-node.conf
host *
guinch# netstat -af inet | grep 4949
tcp 0 0 *.4949 *.*LISTEN
guinch# netstat -af inet6 | grep 494
On jeu. 8 nov. 12:32:31 2018, Florian Obser wrote:
> > can you try the following:
> >
> > host ::1 (or even host :::1 it seems that a bug requires to add an extra
> > colon)
With explicit IPv6 addresses and without the INET6 pkg installed, munin
crashes
> I believe one needs p5-IO-Socket-INET6
Hi,
On Tue 25 Aug 2020 15:27:27 GMT, Aisha Tammy wrote:
> (peer A)$ tcpdump -inet6 -i vio0 icmp6
> 15:23:04.918459 fe80::fc00:2ff:feee:5248 > ff02::1:ff42:6: icmp6:
> neighbor sol: who has 2001:19f0:5:5cd5::6942:6
>
> (a lot of such lines)
It seems that you have been provided a *connected* /64,
On 24/10/2019 10:41, Axel Rau wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> does a CARP setup with 2 firewll boxes with an upstream /30 transfer net i
> feasible?
> E.g.
>
> 5.6.7.232/30
>
> 5.6.7.232 if box1
> 5.6.7.233 upstream router
> 5.6.7.234 if box2
> 5.6.7.235 if CARP
>
> Quick answer would be very helpfull.
>
Since the matching route is ::/0, it does make sense to me to print this
error message. The /128 route doesn’t exist.
However, I’m getting an error about ::/0
guinch# route -n get 2a00:5884:102:1::/64
route to: 2a00:5884:102:1::
destination: 2a00:5884:102:1::
mask: :::fff
Hi,
Did you try to add the mtu value argument to your ifconfig line?
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