BIRD 2.0.8

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Mon Mar 22 08:32:27 CET 2021


Hey,

thanks for the new release, looking forward especially to the RPKI reload!

Atm it seems like the debian repo is broken (even though 2.0.8 not being 
there yet as Skyler pointed out):

W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository 
is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: 
https://bird.network.cz/debian buster InRelease: The following 
signatures were invalid: EXPKEYSIG B188E2B695BD4743 DEB.SURY.ORG 
Automatic Signing Key <deb at sury.org>

W: Failed to fetch https://bird.network.cz/debian/dists/buster/InRelease 
  The following signatures were invalid: EXPKEYSIG B188E2B695BD4743 
DEB.SURY.ORG Automatic Signing Key <deb at sury.org>

Thanks and all the best!

u.



On 22.03.21 05:29, Skyler Mäntysaari wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> When should there be a new Debian package built for it?
> 
> Best regards,
> Skyler
> 
> On 22/03/2021 0.57, Ondrej Filip wrote:
>> Hello!
>> I have great news for you! My colleagues did a fantastic job and after
>> a while we can present a new BIRD release - 2.0.8. Here is a list of
>> changes:
>>
>>    o Automatic channel reloads based on RPKI changes
>>
>>    o Multiple static routes with the same network
>>
>>    o Use bitmaps to keep track of exported routes
>>
>>    o Per-channel debug flags
>>
>>    o CLI commands show info from multiple protocols
>>
>>    o Linux: IPv4 routes with IPv6 nexthops
>>
>>    o Filter: Optimized redesign of prefix sets
>>
>>    o Filter: Improved type checking of user filters
>>
>>    o Filter: New src/dst accessors for Flowspec and SADR
>>
>>    o Filter: New 'weight' route attribute
>>
>>    o Filter: BGP path mask loop operator
>>
>>    o Filter: Remove quitbird command
>>
>>    o RIP: Demand circuit support (RFC 2091)
>>
>>    o BGP: New 'allow as sets' and 'enforce first as' options
>>
>>    o BGP: Support for BGP hostname capability
>>
>>    o BGP: Support for MD5SIG with dynamic BGP
>>
>>    o BFD: Optional separation of IPv4 / IPv6 BFD instances
>>
>>    o BFD: Per-peer session options
>>
>>    o RPKI: Allow build without libSSH
>>
>>    o RPKI: New 'ignore max length' option
>>
>>    o OSPF: Redesign of handling of unnumbered PtPs
>>
>>    o OSPF: Allow key id 0 in authentication
>>
>>    o Babel: Use onlink flag for routes with unreachable next hop
>>
>>    o Many bugfixes
>>
>>
>>
>>    Notes:
>>
>>
>>
>>    Automatic channel reloads based on RPKI changes are enabled by
>>    default,
>>   but require import table enabled when used in BGP import
>>    filter.
>>
>>
>>
>>    BIRD now uses bitmaps to keep track of exported routes instead of
>>
>>    re-evaluation of export filters. That should improve speed and
>>    accuracy in
>>   route export handling during reconfiguration, but takes
>>    some more memory.
>>
>>
>>
>>    Per-channel debug logging and some CLI commands (like 'show ospf
>>    neighbors')
>>   defaulting to all protocol instances lead to some minor
>>    changes in log and
>>   CLI output. Caution is recommended when logs or
>>    CLI output are monitored by
>>   scripts.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> So please test it, run it and write your feedback!
>>
>> Cheers
>>      Ondrej
>>


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