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7 | 7 | ## Bird2 Version <2.0.8 / Debian |
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9 | 9 | Please note, that Bird2 versions before 2.0.8 don't support IPv6 extended nexthops for IPv4 destinations (<https://bird.network.cz/pipermail/bird-users/2020-April/014412.html>). |
10 | -Additionally Bird2 before 2.0.8 cannot automatically update filtered bgp routes when an used RPKI source changes. |
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10 | +Additionally Bird2 before 2.0.8 cannot automatically update filtered bgp routes when a used RPKI source changes. |
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12 | 12 | Debian 11 Bullseye delivers Bird 2.0.7. But you can use the Debian Bullseye backport-repository which provides version 2.0.8 (see <https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/> for adding backports repository and install packages from the repository). |
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179 | 179 | # Setting up peers |
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181 | -Please note: This section assumes that you've already got a tunnel to your peering partner setup. |
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181 | +Please note: This section assumes that you've already got a tunnel to your peering partner set up. |
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183 | 183 | First, make sure the /etc/bird/peers directory exists: |
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378 | 378 | docker run --name dn42rpki -p 8282:8282 --restart=always -d rpki/stayrtr -verify=false -checktime=false -cache=https://dn42.burble.com/roa/dn42_roa_46.json |
379 | 379 | ``` |
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381 | -* Add this to your bird configure file,other ROA protocol must removed. |
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381 | +* Add this to your bird configure file (and remove other conflicting ROA setup, if present): |
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383 | 383 | ```conf |
384 | 384 | protocol rpki rpki_dn42{ |