IRRToolset 5.0.1 (rtconfig really) finally gave out on a pretty
messy RPSL parse.
After a few hours of research, it seems that its dead since 2009 :(.
There is some effort at http://irrtoolset.isc.org to reboot
development, its pretty dead since 2012-07-31.
Beside home made
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 08:58:06AM -0500, Alain Hebert wrote:
IRRToolset 5.0.1 (rtconfig really) finally gave out on a pretty
messy RPSL parse.
After a few hours of research, it seems that its dead since 2009 :(.
There is some effort at http://irrtoolset.isc.org to reboot
+1 Easiest to use by far.
Only thing I see as lacking for easy adoption is canned solution for
managing the push to the routers.
On 1/31/2014 9:04 AM, Job Snijders wrote:
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 08:58:06AM -0500, Alain Hebert wrote:
IRRToolset 5.0.1 (rtconfig really) finally gave
On 31/01/2014 13:58, Alain Hebert wrote:
IRRToolset 5.0.1 (rtconfig really) finally gave out on a pretty
messy RPSL parse.
of direct relevance to this:
https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/irrtoolset/2011-April/000736.html
tl;dr: rpsl itself is a mess = no point in fixing irrtoolset
There is
On 01/31/14 10:02, Nick Hilliard wrote:
On 31/01/2014 13:58, Alain Hebert wrote:
IRRToolset 5.0.1 (rtconfig really) finally gave out on a pretty
messy RPSL parse.
of direct relevance to this:
https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/irrtoolset/2011-April/000736.html
tl;dr: rpsl itself is a mess
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 11:32:17AM -0500, Alain Hebert wrote:
bgpq3 works great the as-set that was borking rtlookup generate a
~183k long prefix list =D.
I recommend using it like this, to enable aggregation where possible: bgpq3 -A
Kind regards,
Job
pgpjISSQ47YFj.pgp
Description:
Yes, its the first thing I tried.
Iti's still ~82k =D
The as-set included some of his peering as export too.
We're both looking into it.
-
Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770
7 matches
Mail list logo