Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-19 Thread Kostas Zorbadelos
Kostas Zorbadelos kzo...@otenet.gr writes: I want to thank anyone who contributed info both on and off-list. Regards, Kostas -- Kostas Zorbadelos twitter:@kzorbadelos http://gr.linkedin.com/in/kzorba

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-16 Thread Henning Brauer
* James Shupe jsh...@osre.org [2011-12-15 16:46]: On 12/15/11 9:40 AM, David Coppa wrote: On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 3:49 PM, James Shupe jsh...@osre.org wrote: I've never used it, but I wouldn't even bother because there are no native Java builds available for OpenBSD, and thus it's going

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-16 Thread Kostas Zorbadelos
James Shupe jsh...@osre.org writes: I can't speak for anycast DNS deployments, but I use OSPF heavily in large production environments and have had a great experiences with it. This is very nice to know, thank you. - what is your opinion about using a latest version of BIND from ISC

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-16 Thread Kostas Zorbadelos
Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org writes: Quagga doesn't seem to care much about OpenBSD, the current version doesn't even build here. (I did port the last round of ospf crash fixes to the previous version which does build, these are in the ports tree). Development is very fragmented, a

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-16 Thread James Shupe
On 12/16/11 4:57 AM, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote: James Shupe jsh...@osre.org writes: I can't speak for anycast DNS deployments, but I use OSPF heavily in large production environments and have had a great experiences with it. This is very nice to know, thank you. - what is your opinion

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-16 Thread Henning Brauer
* Kostas Zorbadelos kzo...@otenet.gr [2011-12-16 12:08]: This rather recent announcement cought my interest: http://www.isc.org/news-article/how-extinct-zebra-could-upend-networking-market Seems there is quite a lot of hype and activity around Open Source routing and I think OpenBSD could

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2011-12-16, James Shupe jsh...@osre.org wrote: Reporting shouldn't be done on your production servers. Set up a centralized syslog server and send your query logs there for analysis. sending dns query logs via syslog to a remote server? oh man... how about mirror ports

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-16 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 01:05:32PM +0200, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org writes: Quagga doesn't seem to care much about OpenBSD, the current version doesn't even build here. (I did port the last round of ospf crash fixes to the previous version which does

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-16 Thread Henning Brauer
* Claudio Jeker cje...@diehard.n-r-g.com [2011-12-16 22:58]: So when will ISC start to integrate Quagga into BIND? A DNS server needs its own routing suite. when it has been rewritten in python. -- Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org BS Web Services, http://bsws.de, Full-Service

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-16 Thread James Shupe
On Fri, 2011-12-16 at 21:33 +, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2011-12-16, James Shupe jsh...@osre.org wrote: Reporting shouldn't be done on your production servers. Set up a centralized syslog server and send your query logs there for analysis. sending dns query logs via syslog to a remote

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-15 Thread James Shupe
On 12/15/11 6:15 AM, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote: Greetings to all, we are running a project to anycast our DNS resolver infrastructure. The case is a big commercial country-wide IP network. The company uses Linux extensively in the infrastructure but no BSDs. I keep an eye on OpenBSD

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-15 Thread David Coppa
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 3:49 PM, James Shupe jsh...@osre.org wrote: I've never used it, but I wouldn't even bother because there are no native Java builds available for OpenBSD, and thus it's going to be untested and completely unsupported. Uh?!? # pkg_add -v jdk-1.7.0.00v0.tgz ciao, David

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-15 Thread James Shupe
On 12/15/11 9:40 AM, David Coppa wrote: On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 3:49 PM, James Shupe jsh...@osre.org wrote: I've never used it, but I wouldn't even bother because there are no native Java builds available for OpenBSD, and thus it's going to be untested and completely unsupported. Uh?!?

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-15 Thread Vitali
Uh?!? # pkg_add -v jdk-1.7.0.00v0.tgz By the way, I got this jdk-1.7.0.00v0.tgz installed on my system, but I don't see a JAVA plugin for the Firefox. :( I need JAVA for a couple of minutes to check out several remove Windows machines through a remote JAVA applet. Anybody can advise something?

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-15 Thread Dennis Davis
On Thu, 15 Dec 2011, Vitali wrote: From: Vitali coonar...@gmail.com To: misc@openbsd.org Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 15:57:24 Subject: Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup X-Spam-Score: 0.0 (/) Uh?!? # pkg_add -v jdk-1.7.0.00v0.tgz By the way, I got this jdk

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2011-12-15, Kostas Zorbadelos kzo...@otenet.gr wrote: Greetings to all, we are running a project to anycast our DNS resolver infrastructure. The case is a big commercial country-wide IP network. The company uses Linux extensively in the infrastructure but no BSDs. I keep an eye on

Re: OpenBSD in a dual stack anycast DNS resolving setup

2011-12-15 Thread Lars Hansson
- how would you compare with facts and not flamewars OpenOSPFd against Quagga or BIRD implementations? This is not technical but...the openbsd ospfd tools does not pretend to be Cisco and does not mimic the god-awful IOS cli and config format. Personally that is something I really, really