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New blog post: Running your own Autonomous System on FreeBSD.

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  • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

    New blog post: Running your own Autonomous System on FreeBSD.

    Got an AS number and IPv6 /48 via RIPE, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, two upstreams, and built GRE/GIF tunnels ti bring my own globally routable addresses to servers at different providers.

    The interesting part: dual-FIB policy routing lets FreeBSD jails speak from both provider and BGP addresses simultaneously.

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    Running Your Own AS: BGP on FreeBSD with FRR, GRE Tunnels, and Policy Routing

    How I obtained my own AS number and IPv6 prefix, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, and built a tunnel overlay to bring globally routable addresses to ser...

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    Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

    #FreeBSD #BGP #IPv6 #Networking #SelfHosted

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    @Larvitz welcome to BGP IPv6 world πŸ‘

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    • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

      @cd_run_code It all was a slow escallation from the silly idea "What if I could be my own provider" to that result, I have now .. πŸ™‚ But was an amazing learning opportinity!

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      @Larvitz Haha, exactly! Next step: laying your own fiber cables across the ocean to complete the ISP experience πŸ˜…

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      • drixter@social.e-utp.netD drixter@social.e-utp.net

        @Larvitz welcome to BGP IPv6 world πŸ‘

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        @drixter πŸ™‚ great place to be!

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        • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

          New blog post: Running your own Autonomous System on FreeBSD.

          Got an AS number and IPv6 /48 via RIPE, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, two upstreams, and built GRE/GIF tunnels ti bring my own globally routable addresses to servers at different providers.

          The interesting part: dual-FIB policy routing lets FreeBSD jails speak from both provider and BGP addresses simultaneously.

          Link Preview Image
          Running Your Own AS: BGP on FreeBSD with FRR, GRE Tunnels, and Policy Routing

          How I obtained my own AS number and IPv6 prefix, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, and built a tunnel overlay to bring globally routable addresses to ser...

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          Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

          #FreeBSD #BGP #IPv6 #Networking #SelfHosted

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          The BGP article is also available on the Geminispace for those who prefer the lightweight web:

          gemini://gemini.hofstede.it/bgp_routing_asn_freebsd.gmi

          No tracking, no JavaScript, just text. Accessible via clients like Lagrange or Amfora.

          #gemini #smallweb #FreeBSD #geminispace

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          • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

            New blog post: Running your own Autonomous System on FreeBSD.

            Got an AS number and IPv6 /48 via RIPE, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, two upstreams, and built GRE/GIF tunnels ti bring my own globally routable addresses to servers at different providers.

            The interesting part: dual-FIB policy routing lets FreeBSD jails speak from both provider and BGP addresses simultaneously.

            Link Preview Image
            Running Your Own AS: BGP on FreeBSD with FRR, GRE Tunnels, and Policy Routing

            How I obtained my own AS number and IPv6 prefix, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, and built a tunnel overlay to bring globally routable addresses to ser...

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            Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

            #FreeBSD #BGP #IPv6 #Networking #SelfHosted

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            @Larvitz great great post!

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            • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

              New blog post: Running your own Autonomous System on FreeBSD.

              Got an AS number and IPv6 /48 via RIPE, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, two upstreams, and built GRE/GIF tunnels ti bring my own globally routable addresses to servers at different providers.

              The interesting part: dual-FIB policy routing lets FreeBSD jails speak from both provider and BGP addresses simultaneously.

              Link Preview Image
              Running Your Own AS: BGP on FreeBSD with FRR, GRE Tunnels, and Policy Routing

              How I obtained my own AS number and IPv6 prefix, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, and built a tunnel overlay to bring globally routable addresses to ser...

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              Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

              #FreeBSD #BGP #IPv6 #Networking #SelfHosted

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              404 page not found and expired certificate :<
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                @madamada Can't really reproduce that πŸ˜• SSLLabs.com says my TLS is fine:

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                  @madamada Can't really reproduce that πŸ˜• SSLLabs.com says my TLS is fine:

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                  @Larvitz@burningboard.net Ok works from my phone.. I'll test when I'm back home too πŸ˜†
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                  • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

                    New blog post: Running your own Autonomous System on FreeBSD.

                    Got an AS number and IPv6 /48 via RIPE, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, two upstreams, and built GRE/GIF tunnels ti bring my own globally routable addresses to servers at different providers.

                    The interesting part: dual-FIB policy routing lets FreeBSD jails speak from both provider and BGP addresses simultaneously.

                    Link Preview Image
                    Running Your Own AS: BGP on FreeBSD with FRR, GRE Tunnels, and Policy Routing

                    How I obtained my own AS number and IPv6 prefix, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, and built a tunnel overlay to bring globally routable addresses to ser...

                    favicon

                    Larvitz Blog (blog.hofstede.it)

                    #FreeBSD #BGP #IPv6 #Networking #SelfHosted

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                    @Larvitz@burningboard.net Interesting read, especially the part about '2 address space on a single server'.. I had hit a huddle on this before and could figure out why.. now I know what's wrong thanks to your blog post πŸ™‚
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                    • madamada@snac.void.myM madamada@snac.void.my
                      @Larvitz@burningboard.net Interesting read, especially the part about '2 address space on a single server'.. I had hit a huddle on this before and could figure out why.. now I know what's wrong thanks to your blog post πŸ™‚
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                      @madamada Two address spaces on the same protocol always gets finicky. But on FreeBSD with two sperate fib's (basically routing tables) and reply-to in the PF rules, it's possible to do.

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