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🚨 SECURITY RELEASE 🚨
Today we released Unbound 1.25.1, which consolidates security fixes for issues reported over a period of time.There are fixes for CVE-2026-33278, CVE-2026-42944, CVE-2026-42959, CVE-2026-32792, CVE-2026-40622, CVE-2026-41292, CVE-2026-42534, CVE-2026-42923, CVE-2026-42960, CVE-2026-44390 and CVE-2026-44608.
Please read the release notes carefully and plan to upgrade.
#DNS #DNSSEC #Mythos #LLM #OpenSource
https://community.nlnetlabs.nl/t/unbound-1-25-1-released/3392
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🚨 SECURITY RELEASE 🚨
Today we released Unbound 1.25.1, which consolidates security fixes for issues reported over a period of time.There are fixes for CVE-2026-33278, CVE-2026-42944, CVE-2026-42959, CVE-2026-32792, CVE-2026-40622, CVE-2026-41292, CVE-2026-42534, CVE-2026-42923, CVE-2026-42960, CVE-2026-44390 and CVE-2026-44608.
Please read the release notes carefully and plan to upgrade.
#DNS #DNSSEC #Mythos #LLM #OpenSource
https://community.nlnetlabs.nl/t/unbound-1-25-1-released/3392
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🚨 SECURITY RELEASE 🚨
Today we released Unbound 1.25.1, which consolidates security fixes for issues reported over a period of time.There are fixes for CVE-2026-33278, CVE-2026-42944, CVE-2026-42959, CVE-2026-32792, CVE-2026-40622, CVE-2026-41292, CVE-2026-42534, CVE-2026-42923, CVE-2026-42960, CVE-2026-44390 and CVE-2026-44608.
Please read the release notes carefully and plan to upgrade.
#DNS #DNSSEC #Mythos #LLM #OpenSource
https://community.nlnetlabs.nl/t/unbound-1-25-1-released/3392
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🚨 SECURITY RELEASE 🚨
Today we released Unbound 1.25.1, which consolidates security fixes for issues reported over a period of time.There are fixes for CVE-2026-33278, CVE-2026-42944, CVE-2026-42959, CVE-2026-32792, CVE-2026-40622, CVE-2026-41292, CVE-2026-42534, CVE-2026-42923, CVE-2026-42960, CVE-2026-44390 and CVE-2026-44608.
Please read the release notes carefully and plan to upgrade.
#DNS #DNSSEC #Mythos #LLM #OpenSource
https://community.nlnetlabs.nl/t/unbound-1-25-1-released/3392
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🚨 SECURITY RELEASE 🚨
Today we released Unbound 1.25.1, which consolidates security fixes for issues reported over a period of time.There are fixes for CVE-2026-33278, CVE-2026-42944, CVE-2026-42959, CVE-2026-32792, CVE-2026-40622, CVE-2026-41292, CVE-2026-42534, CVE-2026-42923, CVE-2026-42960, CVE-2026-44390 and CVE-2026-44608.
Please read the release notes carefully and plan to upgrade.
#DNS #DNSSEC #Mythos #LLM #OpenSource
https://community.nlnetlabs.nl/t/unbound-1-25-1-released/3392
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@nlnetlabs.bsky.social NLnet Foundation funded open source WireGuard router in FPGA. Featuring PipelineC for cryptography blocks 🤓 github.com/JulianKemmer... #hardware #fpga #rtl #hdl #hls #verilog #vhdl #cryptography #wireguard #pipelinec
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@nlnetlabs.bsky.social NLnet Foundation funded open source WireGuard router in FPGA. Featuring PipelineC for cryptography blocks 🤓 github.com/JulianKemmer... #hardware #fpga #rtl #hdl #hls #verilog #vhdl #cryptography #wireguard #pipelinec
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@nlnetlabs.bsky.social NLnet Foundation funded open source WireGuard router in FPGA. Featuring PipelineC for cryptography blocks 🤓 github.com/JulianKemmer... #hardware #fpga #rtl #hdl #hls #verilog #vhdl #cryptography #wireguard #pipelinec
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@nlnetlabs.bsky.social NLnet Foundation funded open source WireGuard router in FPGA. Featuring PipelineC for cryptography blocks 🤓 github.com/JulianKemmer... #hardware #fpga #rtl #hdl #hls #verilog #vhdl #cryptography #wireguard #pipelinec
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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
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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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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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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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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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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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With #DNSoverQUIC released in Unbound 1.22.0, we turn our attention to finalizing the review to deploy Fast Reload. As the name suggests it allows reloading the #DNS resolver configuration with no noticeable interruption of the service. #OpenSource #DoQ #QUIC https://github.com/NLnetLabs/unbound/pull/1042
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It's been a long road, but we're happy that #DNS over #QUIC is now merged into the main branch of Unbound resolver. We’re now preparing a release. #DoQ #OpenSource https://github.com/NLnetLabs/unbound/pull/871
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Since last November, we've been quite busy with security releases for Unbound. Now, with this latest bug fix release out the door, our aim is to get some features released we've been preparing, such as DNS-over-QUIC and upstream #DNS cookies. 🍪🍪 #DoQ https://github.com/NLnetLabs/unbound/milestone/3
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Thanks to @jpmens we now have documentation for Cascade describing how to integrate with a Nitrokey NetHSM to store your DNSSEC keys.
Thanks a lot! 🧡
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Perfectly timed for all the #RoutingSecurity discussions at #RIPE86, we’re proud to launch Krill 0.13. This release introduces production grade #ASPA support in addition to #BGPsec. It also adds a full #RPKI Trust Anchor support, enabling RIRs to run Krill as their root CA solution. https://github.com/NLnetLabs/krill/releases/tag/v0.13.0
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Krill 0.10.0 is now available, featuring support for #BGPSec Router Certificate Signing and the use of Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) for key operations. #RPKI https://github.com/NLnetLabs/krill/releases/tag/v0.10.0
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Our #DNS `domain` crate for #rustlang is progressing in three parallel tracks: Ximon's #XFR Zone transfers with #TSIG is nearing completion, a proof of concept for query routing by Philip is ready for review so he can turn his attention to the #DNSSEC signing milestone, and Terts and Jannik have kicked off reimplementing the `ldns` tools and example programs in #Rust.
All development is #OpenSource and in the open you can follow the progress and contribute: https://github.com/NLnetLabs/domain/pulls
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When building a library, it's not just about providing features but getting the ergonomics right so that developers can take maximum advantage of the functionality provided. After several approaches, we're finally happy with #DNS Zone Transfers for our #OpenSource `domain` crate for #rustlang. #CodingInTheOpen #IXFR #AXFR #TSIG
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We've released Rotonda 0.5.2, our BMP/BGP route collector, bringing back the web UI in totally revamped fashion. It's still simplistic, by design, but now offers a lot more insight in both the actual routes as well as session information.
As the UI is still evolving, we are gathering feedback. please chime in with anything that comes to mind:
https://community.nlnetlabs.nl/t/web-ui-feedback-ideas/85https://github.com/NLnetLabs/rotonda/releases/tag/v0.5.2
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When building a library, it's not just about providing features but getting the ergonomics right so that developers can take maximum advantage of the functionality provided. After several approaches, we're finally happy with #DNS Zone Transfers for our #OpenSource `domain` crate for #rustlang. #CodingInTheOpen #IXFR #AXFR #TSIG
https://github.com/NLnetLabs/domain/pull/375 -
When building a library, it's not just about providing features but getting the ergonomics right so that developers can take maximum advantage of the functionality provided. After several approaches, we're finally happy with #DNS Zone Transfers for our #OpenSource `domain` crate for #rustlang. #CodingInTheOpen #IXFR #AXFR #TSIG
https://github.com/NLnetLabs/domain/pull/375