Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
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Undeadly ☛ rpki-client 9.3 released
Sebastian Benoit (benno@) announced the release of version 9.3 of rpki-client, the essential component for routing security.
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Mailing list ARChives ☛ 'rpki-client 9.3 released'
rpki-client is a FREE, easy-to-use implementation of the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) for Relying Parties to facilitate validation of BGP announcements. The program queries the global RPKI repository system and validates untrusted network inputs. The program outputs validated ROA payloads, BGPsec Router keys, and ASPA payloads in configuration formats suitable for OpenBGPD and BIRD, and supports emitting CSV and JSON for consumption by other routing stacks.
See RFC 6480 and RFC 6811 for a description of how RPKI and BGP Prefix Origin Validation help secure the global Internet routing system.
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Pratik ☛ More Tweaks to Social Media Browsing
After moving my social media browsing to a Mastodon app, I’m now comparing between apps. I started using Ivory as my main Mastodon app because I love its polish and user interface (UI). It’s a professionally built app native to iOS.
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Adafruit ☛ Ribbon cutting at Adafruit!
Working on some photos and videos from our ribbon cutting event for the new Adafruit factory in Industry City, Brooklyn, NY – USA! [...]
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USMC ☛ Hate setting up camo netting? Try this new soldier-built invention.
The Vehicle-Integrated Camouflage System was invented by Sgt. 1st Class Nathan Lopez, a former sniper and the non-commissioned officer-in-charge at the Marne Innovation Center at Fort Stewart, Georgia.
The system allows two soldiers to conceal a large combat vehicle in less than 15 minutes, a job that traditionally required four well-practiced soldiers and 30 minutes of work.