Re: [rancid] Entries disappear and re appear.

2019-04-12 Thread Alex DEKKER

On 11/04/2019 19:54, heasley wrote:

Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 09:51:20AM -0700, Emille Blanc:


Overall, our experience with Mikrotiks have been pretty poor.
They frequently drop their entire config from the output, or selectively random 
blocks of config (Interfaces, GPS, firmware and version stats), but we just 
summed that up as another of Mikrotik's long line of humble quirks.

I've never had any problems of this nature with Mikrotik devices, 
although I only have about 5 of them on RANCID.



while i've heard similar comments and have none of these boxes myself, its
possible that there is a problem with the rancid mikrotik support.  if
someone wants to give me remote access to one, i can verify/improve the
rancid support for it.


You can spin up a virtual one for free. It will be limited to 1Mbps but 
that is adequate for testing the RANCID module, I'm sure.


https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CHR

alexd

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Re: [rancid] Cisco SB: Disable AAA-I-CONNECT: User CLI session for user cisco over ssh

2018-06-11 Thread Alex DEKKER

On 11/06/18 12:02, Kevin Olbrich wrote:


*How can I disable "AAA-I-CONNECT: User CLI session for user cisco 
over ssh..."?*
This periodically is printed when rancid receives the configuration, 
resulting in a new (useless) commit.

This happens 4 -5 times a day.


This is a limitation/bug of the platform, I reckon. You will also get 
interface up/down events appearing in commits too. I haven't found 
anything in 'line' section or in 'terminal' settings to disable logs to 
terminal [ie specifically off for remote terminals]. 'logging console 
emergencies' might do it but then it's off for the local terminal too.


'copy run tftp://...' would presumably not have this problem.

alexd
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Re: [rancid] Rancid and Netgear switches

2018-05-16 Thread Alex DEKKER
If you post a snippet of config, somebody might recognise what ODM makes 
the switches.


alexd

On 16/05/18 14:25, o...@leferguson.com wrote:

For a client I suddenly am getting a pile of Netgear switches.

I had previously patched the Dell routines to work with DLink and am starting 
to do the same for Netgear (it supports a show running_config), but I did not 
see either much discussion (some in 2008) or any built in support (at least 
under the name netgear).   I know they are not the biggest name in enterprise 
gear, but they are getting a larger presence all the time.

Is there something out of the box that might work, or is manually fixing up 
routines the right path?

At the moment I'm continuing to patch the dllogin (etc) so I localize all my 
patches, if there's a better spot...?

Linwood

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