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blog.vyos.io VyOS 1.4.0 (Sagitta) LTS release

based on Debian 12, bringing the redesigned firewall, IKEv2 road warrior VPN, new PKI CLI, and many more improvements to the new LTS branch.

VyOS 1.4.0 (Sagitta) LTS release

VyOS 1.4.0 is finally here as a full LTS release (although, it's early production access).

So many great features are highlighted in the post. I've been using 1.4 images for quite some time, with great success, in my labs. Looking forward to using this one more.

Congrats to the VyOS team.

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OpenWisp is not what I though it could be
  • Thanks for reporting back. Every time I looked at it's features, I came to roughly the same conclusions. Glad you actually did the work to try it, though.

  • openwisp - A Hackable Network Management System for the 21st Century
  • Looks cool. Adding to my linkding. Thanks!

  • VyOS 1.4.0-rc1 release candidate
  • This release has such bangers. Was so excited to read it in my RSS feed today & comment here.

    • IPv6 segment routing (SRv6) support
    • BGP monitoring (BMP) suppor
    • Firewall flowtable offload functionality

    And the ultimate biggie: The long-awaited ability to rollback configuration without having to reboot is finally here (T5249).

    Thanks so much to the VyOS team for an awesome RC.

  • Vyos adds git commit archive support
  • Yet another reason to love VyOS

  • Vyos adds git commit archive support
  • Yep, mainly because it's targetting DC/SP operators, rather than just the home

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    I have a networking joke, but I cannot packet.
  • This is somehow worse than "five giant websites, each filled with screenshots of text from the other four"

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  • You just hurt Huawei & Arista's feelings. /s

  • Announcing new tool: wgslirpy
  • Cool project. Saving it for future reference, once I get a better handle on Rust.

  • Question: Network Monitoring service that's not Solarwinds
  • Another vote for LibreNMS. I've been using it for a long time and it's just great for most small - relatively large orgs (you have to work a bit harder to deploy it properly / distributed, if you're going for a larger build).

    I've also had Zabbix data piped into grafana and that was rock solid.... I just find that Zabbix requires quite a bit more finessing to get going, if you're not a seasoned sysadmin.

  • How do you find the bottleneck of a network?
  • Pretty good suggestions here. Can't remember the last time I saw such quality replies on r/networking .

  • Boost for Lemmy is happening!
  • Wow.. I just uninstalled Boost after midnight. Looks like it will be back soon :)

  • VyOS 1.3.3 LTS released
    blog.vyos.io VyOS 1.3.3 LTS release

    Available now, with a new event handler, full container support, and more. Big thanks to all involved! #vyos #project #lts #release

    VyOS 1.3.3 LTS release

    Great project for anyone who likes what the Vyatta project was doing, or anyone who wants a more operator focused distribution of FRR.

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  • Great job, everyone. Hoping this community becomes a lot more engaged & less superficial than the r/networking one.

  • RedHat Isolate New Code Behind RHEL Subscription
  • Very dumb move by IBM Redhat

    Jeff Geerling's take was good:

    https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/dear-red-hat-are-you-dumb

  • NANOG88 Last week. Notable talks

    I went to NANOG88 last week. It was a great time, and I haven't been since 76 in DC.

    They just posted the talks yesterday. Allow me to share some of my favourites I attended:

    AWS deep dive ( architecture hints & hardware used in AWS):

    Design Driven Network Assurance (Person at MLB discusses his approach to Network testing automation.... he has previous talks on how the code works).

    Deploying a backbone in APAC (A little fluff but F5 shares the troubles with submarine fiber in the APAC region).

    New encrypted protocol stack (Mainly about QUIC pattern/flow detection & behaviour)

    Keynote from Len (of Cisco) was nice. A lot better vibes than Cisco Live apparently had the week before.

    Those are just the ones that stood out. There are some other interesting ones that I attended or wanted to attend but was busy doing the hallway track. I will start drafting my blog post on the content, once I've reviewed my notes & the slides.

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    Kazaii Kazaii @sh.itjust.works

    Seasoned Network operator & hobbyist Sysadmin. Dog dad. Beer lover. Aspiring Greybeard. Strong believer in community action.

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