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Krill 0.16.0 is now available.
This release of our #RPKI Certification Authority reverts back to downloading the RISwhois data and processing it locally for analysing ROAs rather than using an external API.
The Krill daemon will now also listen on a Unix socket which allows it to use the name of the local user for authentication, making it unnecessary to specify the authentication token when using krillc locally.
https://community.nlnetlabs.nl/t/krill-0-16-0-fruher-war-mehr-lametta-released/73
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We just published 0.16.0-RC1 of our #RPKI Certification Authority Krill, which reverts back to downloading the RISwhois data and processing it locally for analysing ROAs rather than using an external API.
In addition, there are quite a few fixes and improvements. For instance, there now is a man page for the config file, so you can now do man krill.conf for information about the config.
https://community.nlnetlabs.nl/t/krill-0-16-0-rc1-released/73/1
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We updated DNS-over-QUIC in Unbound #DNS resolver to use the latest release of ngtcp2, version 1.13.0. It now also supports OpenSSL 3.5.0.
In addition, this change now calls the new performance increase init for the ngtcp2 crypto library. #DoQ #OpenSource
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And to finish off this release-packed Thursday, we're happy to offer the first Release Candidate of our #RPKI proxy RTRTR, version 0.3.2-rc1. This release adds #ASPA support to the JSON input and output, and more… https://github.com/NLnetLabs/rtrtr/releases/tag/v0.3.2-rc1
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Routinator offered support for #RPKI Autonomous System Provider Authorization (ASPA) as an experimental feature for a number of years already. Standardization has now progressed far enough in the #IETF that we feel comfortable making #ASPA a core feature in Routinator 0.14.1. #OpenSource #OpenStandards https://github.com/NLnetLabs/routinator/releases/tag/v0.14.1