Defines for mixed IPv6/IPv4

Alexander Zubkov green at qrator.net
Wed Jan 24 15:13:58 CET 2024


Hi,

I want to also show some example of configuration generation:
https://gitlab.com/qratorlabs/example-automatic-filters
There are also a couple of links to other similar projects. Jeroen,
thanks for the reference to kees, I've added it to the list there too.

Regards,
Alexander

On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 11:14 AM Maria Matejka via Bird-users
<bird-users at network.cz> wrote:
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> On 24 January 2024 08:53:19 CET, Jeroen Massar via Bird-users <bird-users at network.cz> wrote:
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> >> On 23 Jan 2024, at 14:13, Nico Schottelius via Bird-users <bird-users at network.cz> wrote:
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> >> Hello bird users,
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> >> I am wondering how you handle matching both IPv6 and IPv4 prefixes
> >> efficiently.
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> >> We have tons of blocks in our config like these:
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> >Generate the configs.
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> Not only that, please split IPv6 and IPv4 filters, at least if these are prone to frequent changes.
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> >Especially when doing IRR filtering, one simply lets bgpq4 generate the filters
> >and then drop those definitions into a bird include file, and generate the peers parts too.
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> When doing IRR filtering, please export it as JSON and load it through RTR mechanism. We support multiple ROA tables and this is exactly the use case for it.
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> Maria
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