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0.1.25 (2014-10-29)
- JSON support extended to handle "as-paths" too. Well, actually, as
there are no defined format for as-path in json, bgpq3 just creates
simple object like following:
snar@fri:~/compile/bgpq3>./bgpq3 -j3f 20597 as-eltel
{"NN": [
112,5495,6857,8377,20597,34102,35357,43951,
52007,56764,197759,197888,198610,201499
]}
Based on suggestion by Henrik Thostrup Jensen.
0.1.24 (2014-07-31)
- empty prefix-lists (Cisco), extended access-lists (Cisco), as-path
filters (Cisco and Juniper) and route-filters (Juniper) handling:
explicit 'deny any' entry now generated instead of implicit 'permit-any'.
Based on suggestion by Tore Anderson.
0.1.23 (2014-07-30)
- bugfix: use of -M option caused major slowdown as it turned off
request pipelining... Thanks to Tore Anderson.
0.1.22 (2014-07-27)
- bugfix: allow network object with stray spaces after prefix length.
Found by Tom Eichhorn in 2620:74:14::/48 (VeriSign Route6, RADB).
- bugfix: networks with leading zeros (02.51.252.0/22, as4787) are not
parsed correctly in inet_ntop.. Found by Tom Eichhorn.
0.1.21 (2014-06-05)
- new flag -b: generate prefix-filters for BIRD (http://bird.network.cz),
contributed by Job Snijders.
0.1.20-todo2 (2014-05-01)
- new flag -r <len>, allowing bgpq to generate limited set of more-specific
routes - only routes with prefix-length >= <len> are accepted.
Thanks to Pavel Gulchouck for suggesion.
0.1.20-todo (2013-10-07)
- socket close code fixed. Thanks to Martin J. Levy.
- new flag -4, "force ipv4". Actually does a little more than allowing
for pedantic checks. Thanks to Martin J. Levy.
0.1.19 (2013-05-09)
- CLANG compilation issues fixed.
- bgpq3.spec added. Thanks to Arnoud Vermeer.
0.1.18 (2013-01-08)
- JSON output format. Thanks to Job Snijders (Atrato Networks).
0.1.17 (2012-10-25)
- route-sets handling in command-line added. Thanks to Alexandr Turovsky
for pointing out.
- bug in aggregation documentation fixed. Thanks to Nikolay Shopik.
0.1.16 (2012-01-19)
- new option -m <len>: maximum length of accepted prefixes.
Suggested by Eugene Demidov, used to discard 'too long prefixes'
(like /30-/32) even if they are registered in IRR. By default
limit is not set and all prefixes accepted.
- documentation redesigned into text/markdown and text/html (manpage
supported still).
0.1.15 (2011-07-15)
- prefix-set's for Cisco IOS XR now supported too.
0.1.14 (2011-06-18)
- Fixed bug in sx_maxsockbuf in rare cases of OS maxsockbuf >2M.
Thanks to Andreas Lundin.
0.1.13 (2011-06-14)
- never publically released.
0.1.12 (2010-10-08)
- Fixed bug preventing AS262144 (that's AS4.0 in asdot) to expand.
Thanks to Sergey Matveychuk
0.1.11 (2010-04-19)
- Fixed another bug in aggregation (-A) mode, thanks to Dmitry Tejblum.
0.1.10 (2009-06-13)
- Fixed bug in aggregation (-A) mode, thanks to Sergey Gonchar.
0.1.9 (2009-03-27)
- RIPE changed ASN32 notation to asplain. And RADB does not support
asplain indexing (yet?).... Fixed. Thanks to Pavel Gluchouk.
0.1.8 (2008-12-25)
- new flag -D for Cisco asdot notation. Cisco behaviour is a bit
strange for me, but, well, that's their decision:
When the asdot format is enabled as the default, any regular expressions
to match 4-byte autonomous system numbers must be written using the asdot
format, or else the regular expression match will fail.
(c) http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_0s/release/ntes/120SNEWF.html
#wp3521658 (note the URL wrap).
0.1.7 (2008-12-19):
- man page. Finally :)
- option -h now means not help, but now it can be used to point to
alternate IRRD host, like in old bgpq.
0.1.6 (2008-08-08):
- maxsockbuf call added, that can help with pipelining of really large
as-sets.
- new key -M <extra match condition> for juniper route-filters, f.e.:
bgpq3 -JEM "protocol bgp;\n community no-export" -l PolicyName/TermName
will generate term with additional match conditions, like:
policy-options {
policy-statement PolicyName {
term TermName {
replace:
from {
protocol bgp;
community no-export;
route-filter 10.0.0.0/24 exact;
}
}
}
}
0.1.5 (2008-06-02):
- route-set's expansion added. Fully functional for IPv4 prefixes, but
not for IPv6 - only those prefixes explicitely marked as 'member-of: RS..'
will be expanded. This is due to limitation in IRRd.
- extended access-lists (Cisco) and route-filters (Juniper) generation
is supported now with new -E key. For Cisco ipv6 access-lists is not
yet supported.
0.1.4 (2008-05-30):
- bugfix for juniper as-path group generation. Thanks to Alexander Shikoff.
0.1.3 (2008-05-20):
- aggregation (-A) now supported for Cisco prefix-lists.
- pipelining now can be enabled for RIPE-style queries too (ipv6).
- more-specific routes (-R len) feature ported from bgpq
- pipelining now set by default. -T flag now disables pipelining.
- strlcpy.c imported into sources. Not found on Linux :)
0.1.2 (2008-05-19):
- final support for asn32, now with correct syntax for Juniper.
- experimental 'pipelining' mode (flag -T), much faster when
working with big as-set's.
- RIPE-style query (-i origin) now requests only route6 objects.
0.1.1 (2008-05-16):
- initial support for asn32 added (flag -3). By default it's off,
and when bgpq sees 32-bit asn in resolver queue, it either replaces
it with AS23456 (in as-path generation mode) or queries radb for
prefixes with that origin.
Note: for now only JunOS 9.1 can handle asn32, not Cisco IOS..