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

Mastodon: @[email protected]

Blog: zealnetworks.ca

LibreNMS is great. If you put in the work, it can be wonderful. Those who were around at the time remember just how bad other systems were, then Observium’s founder crashed out and LibreNMS, Observium’s fork, really shined.

Any SMB would get amazing value out of LibreNMS to this day. Sadly, it’s not really keeping pace with things like event driven architecture nor streaming telemetry. But building a modern LibreNMS in the aggregate with Streaming telemetry, grafana, prometheus, NATS, suzie-q, etc. is way harder than it seems. LibreNMS & it’s intuitive UI & SNMP walking still makes me smile.

Sorry for the necro

yikess… sorry I’m reading this 7 months later, according to Lemmy.

If you still have this issue, feel free to DM me (here or via my mastodon handle, [email protected] )

VyOS 1.4.0 LTS release (EPA)

https://sh.itjust.works/post/15066257

VyOS 1.4.0 LTS release (EPA) - sh.itjust.works

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.

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.
Looks cool. Adding to my linkding. Thanks!

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.

Okay.
Yet another reason to love VyOS
Yep, mainly because it’s targetting DC/SP operators, rather than just the home
This is somehow worse than “five giant websites, each filled with screenshots of text from the other four”