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Does the Yeti have enough YETIBucks to travel to the Himalayas to claim the reimbursement money?
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(Quote) Thanks but unfortunately, that doesn't describe my problem though. I can reach the multi hop router fine.
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(Quote) Why? It is potentially dangerous to just import and export all. Plus, it doesn't make any difference to the problem anyways.
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router id 4.3.2.1;log syslog all;function is_self_net() -> bool { return net ~ 2001:db8:abcd::/48;}protocol device { scan time 10;}protocol static sss { ipv6; route 2001:db8:abcd::/48 unreachable;}protocol kernel { …
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that is the statically configured default route: default via 2001:db8:3::1 dev enp3s0 proto static metric 1024 pref medium
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there is a default master4 and master6 table. If you don't specify the table in the config the default tables are used. That being said, this is not the first nor the only BGP session I have. All sessions are written with the snippet above and ther…
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(Quote) quite boiler plate... protocol kernel { metric 1024; ipv6 { import none; export where source ~ [RTS_BGP]; }; merge paths yes;}
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This is probably the best for now: https://nixos-and-flakes.thiscute.world/
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https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Replacing_non-Alpine_Linux_with_Alpine_remotely Cheers :)
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I usually just use the default config file plus a line to enable ssh, a line allowing root login with password, and another line to set the initial root password. I think that is also what the manual recommends. Once you get your system LUSTRATEd w…
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The manual is pretty straightforward. I guess most people will encounter a hiccup because they are not familiar with how to write the system config files. Do you want to try yourself first and ask when you reach a roadblock? I remembered alpine al…
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I NIXOS_LUSTRATE all the time when there isn't an ISO already in the control panel and I am too lazy to ask for one.
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(Quote) Create a new post and tell us why you are interested in *BSD.
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Especially when you are typing in bed.
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Nah, if you have a VDS or a dedi with them BGP is part of the deal.
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You are routing traffic for your VMs. By definition, that is a router
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You don't need root access. You just need a user in group bird. Or run bird using a specific user. Or alternatively...... I am already in Spokane in @crunchbits's DC and have an active BGP session with crunchbits. I can route you a /48 (I have a /4…
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Maybe a crunchy pipe
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Build a fat pipe from WA to RO?