Bug Fixes
Released 2024-08-14.
New
- Add support for client certificates in the
json
unit. (#124)
Released 2024-06-19.
Bug Fixes
- Correctly interpret missing
-v
and-q
options as using the log level specified in the config file. (via daemonbase 0.1.2)
Released 2024-06-06.
There have been no changes since 0.3.0-rc1.
Released 2024-05-29.
Breaking Changes
- Upgrade Rust edition, minimal Rust version to 1.70, and dependencies. (#88, #91)
- Removed internal serial numbers and the ability to pass optional diffs between units. (#96)
New
- Added a new
merge
unit that merges the datasets of all its sources. (#110, #113) - Added four new configuration options to the HTTP client:
http-root-certs
for additional TLS root certificates,http-user-agent
for setting a custom user agent,http-client-addr
to specify a local address to bind to, andhttp-proxies
to add HTTP proxies (only available if thesocks
feature is enabled which it is by default). (#111)
- The RTR timer values can now be configured for the RTR target. (#106)
- The RTR target now produces metrics. By setting
client-metrics: true
in its configuration, the target produces separate metrics for each client address. (#115, #117) - Log changes made by the
slurm
unit to updates. (#87) - The
slurm
unit now updates its data set if it discovers that the Slurm files have changed. (#89) - Both the
json
unit and target now support conditional HTTP requests via the Etag and Last-Modified headers. (#98)
Bug Fixes
- Fix a race condition where the
slurm
unit would not apply its changes to the first update if loading the files is too slow. (#89) - Fixed various race conditions during startup and shutdown. (#101)
Other Changes
- Upgrade the packaging and Docker build workflow to allow for cross-compilation. (#90)
Released 2022-07-13.
Bug Fixes
- Fix a formatting bug in JSON output that caused ASNs to be prefixed with
ASAS
. (#77)
Released 2022-06-02.
Bug Fixes
- Fix a bug that cause targets to produce duplicate items in their output. (#73)
- Fix a formatting bug in JSON output that caused the prefix length to appear twice. (#74)
Other Changes
- Added support for packaging for Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish. (#70)
Released 2022-03-28.
There have been no changes since 0.2.1-rc1.
Released 2022-03-16.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue that resulted in the
"rtr"
and"rtr-tls"
targets keeping an endlessly growing list of diffs and continuously increasing memory consumption. (#65)
New
- The number of diffs kept by the
"rtr"
and"rtr-tls"
units can now be configured via the new"history-size"
config option. This new option is optional and defaults to 10. (#65)
Released 2022-01-19.
There have been no changes since 0.2.0-rc1.
Released 2022-01-12.
Breaking Changes
- The minimum supported Rust version is now 1.54. (#45)
New
- Relative paths in config files are now resolved relative to the directory the config file is stored in. (#49, #50)
- The
"json"
unit now supports the modified JSON format used by newer versions of rpki-client. That is, it accepts ASNs as numbers or strings and ignores any fields that aren’t essential. (#30, #32) - Added a
"slurm"
unit that can be used to manipulate payload sets based on local exception files defined in RFC 8416. (#31) - Added
"rtr-tls"
unit and target that send RTR data over TLS connections. (#34) - New metrics for the
"rtr"
and"rtr-tls"
units list the session ID, serial number, and time of the last update, as well as total number of bytes read from and sent to the server. (#40) - Metrics are now sorted alphabetically (with a few exceptions) in output. (#53)
Bug Fixes
- Corrected the RTR PDU type of the Cache Reset PDU from 7 to 8. (rpki #151)
- The
--config
command line option is now mandatory, resulting in a proper error message when it is missing rather than a panic. (#41) - The
"json"
unit will not trigger an update if the data source hasn’t changed. (#51)
Other
- Upgraded to Tokio 1.0, Hyper 0.14, and Reqwest 0.11. ([#17])
Released 2021-03-15
New
- The JSON unit ignores the
metadata
field in received files. This makes it compatible with the JSON produced by at least Routinator, OctoRPKI, and rpki-client. (#8)
Released 2020-12-11
New
- Support for JSON via HTTP and from a local file as a source, and JSON via HTTP as a target. (#5)
Released 2020-11-09.
Initial public release.