5 Followers
358 Following
86 Posts
Started out with soldering together an Apple ][. Enjoys boats, cats and pineapples. Lives in Amsterdam. Works at NLnet Labs, makers of fine open-source software for DNS and BGP routing.
Workhttps://nlnetlabs.nl/bios/alex/
GitHubhttps://github.com/AlexanderBand
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderband/
Work @ Fosstodonhttps://fosstodon.org/@nlnetlabs
2011: The first router we got to test #RPKI support.
@kcar08 Aw thanks! ๐Ÿ’–
@xrobau /me waves 
@kali @coffee Maybe run your own #DNS resolver? You can be completely independent. Query Name Minimisation is enabled by default, enhancing privacy. DoT and DoH are supported as well. https://unbound.docs.nlnetlabs.nl/en/latest/use-cases/home-resolver.html
Resolver for Home Networks โ€” Unbound 1.24.1 documentation

@mapet @banym Running two implementations is usually a good strategy. Keep in mind that Routinator is an all-in-one solution that includes an RTR server that your routers can listen to. With rpki-client you need a separate one; the preferred choice is StayRTR (a fork of Cloudflare's GoRTR). Keep in mind that both toolsets are security software and developed actively, so keep them up-to-date. #RPKI
@alexband Just when I was complaining (kinda) about badly written documentation, a nice positive example appears in the timeline :)
Apple II Fonts

I'm obsessed with good #documentation and the Routinator user manual on #ReadTheDocs is my pride and joy.

We worked very hard to seamlessly integrate the manual page into it as well, allowing us to automatically link command line options, but we also wanted it to be the canonical source for building the the manpage with rst2man. This saves us from keeping content in sync and messing with troff(1).

https://github.com/NLnetLabs/routinator/blob/main/doc/manual/source/manual-page.rst

#WriteTheDocs #TechnicalWriting #TechnicalDocumentation #OpenSource

routinator/manual-page.rst at main ยท NLnetLabs/routinator

An RPKI Validator and RTR server written in Rust. Contribute to NLnetLabs/routinator development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub
Lists, pinning hashtags and the advanced web interface is all very well done. Currently rolling with these columns.
@madnuttah @thelicato A guide for setting up Unbound #DNS resolver in your home network. https://unbound.docs.nlnetlabs.nl/en/latest/use-cases/home-resolver.html
Resolver for Home Networks โ€” Unbound 1.24.1 documentation