I do a lot of networking, and it makes sense for me to finally get my
own personal allocation of IP addresses and an ASN. It looks like a
confusing process, but it is pretty straightforward.
First, the cost. In the RIPE region there is no cost for ASNs, but …
Back in the early days of The Internet, when routers rode dinosaurs to
work and nerds weren't cool, we wanted to signal to our network
neighbours certain information about routes …
So, I'll be at BSDCan in Ottawa Canada this
June. (You'll want to attend, there will be lots of other interesting
talks, including one about an implementation called "switchd" for
OpenBSD).
Last week was RIPE71 held in Bucharest,
Romania. Since I was interested in a tutorial on Monday morning, and
the conference officially ended Friday at 12:30pm, we arrived Sunday
afternoon and left Friday afternoon. After checking in to the hotel, we
visited the RIPE Atlas Probe Hackathon, which was …
Many moons ago, OpenBGPd was extensively used throughout the networking
world as a Route Server. However, over the years, many have stopped
using it and have migrated away to other implementations. Recently, I
have been getting more involved with the networking community, so I
decided to ask "why". Almost exclusively …