From maribel.cosin at rediris.es Tue Jun 1 10:06:30 2004 From: maribel.cosin at rediris.es (Maribel Cosin) Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 10:06:30 +0200 Subject: [irrtoolset]Problem with RtConfig and junos format Message-ID: <1086077190.1048.4981.camel@arwen> Dear all, I am doing some tests with RtConfig, but I cannot generate junos configuration. I get the next message: maribel at arwen:~/IRRToolSet-4.8.1-pc-linux-gnu/bin$ RtConfig -h whois.ripe.net -p 43 -s RIPE -protocol ripe -config junos < template_file Error: config file format 'junos' is not supported... I am using the last binaries, 4.8.1. Could anybody help me with this? Any idea? Thanks in advance, Maribel. From tim.streater at dante.org.uk Tue Jun 1 11:11:55 2004 From: tim.streater at dante.org.uk (Tim Streater) Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 10:11:55 +0100 Subject: [irrtoolset]Problem with RtConfig and junos format In-Reply-To: <1086077190.1048.4981.camel@arwen> References: <1086077190.1048.4981.camel@arwen> Message-ID: <6.1.0.6.2.20040601101045.0c91ebd8@mail.dante.org.uk> At 09:06 01/06/2004, Maribel Cosin wrote: >Dear all, > > >I am doing some tests with RtConfig, but I cannot generate junos >configuration. I get the next message: > > >maribel at arwen:~/IRRToolSet-4.8.1-pc-linux-gnu/bin$ RtConfig -h >whois.ripe.net -p 43 -s RIPE -protocol ripe -config junos < >template_file >Error: config file format 'junos' is not supported... > > >I am using the last binaries, 4.8.1. > > >Could anybody help me with this? Any idea? Maribel, I think you are using the test RPSLng binaries and only cisco is supported there. Latest "complete" version is 4.7.3 or so. Cheers, -- Tim From emas80 at tin.it Sat Jun 5 14:07:52 2004 From: emas80 at tin.it (emas80 at tin.it) Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 14:07:52 +0200 Subject: [irrtoolset]Problems with prtraceroute and prpath Message-ID: <40A8942800012E1E@ims6a.cp.tin.it> Hi, I have some problems in compiling these two utilities. I've succesfully downloaded the irrtoolset-20040308-1.patch (thank you glen!) and I've applied it so that I can compile with gcc3.3.1. But I can't compile, with the general Makefile, prpath and prtraceroute, so I used theirs Makefile but I get some errors. They are type-conversion errors, and so I can't resolve them without great truble by understanding the entire code... For example, in compiling prtraceroute I get "cannot convert `const MPPrefixRanges*' to `const PrefixRanges*' in assignment" in bgproute.cc line 1086, and of course compiler is right! Someone changed return type of the method "expandRSSet" in irr.hh... and so on... I tried to solve this and the other following 3 or 4 errors by casting (they aren't much more), but while it compiles correctly, it does not run correctly: I launched prtraceroute www.google.it and I got 1 * 2 * 3 * .... etc. etc. If I use the simpler traceroute I got the right gateways and the right route, so I think that it's a buggy program or, probably, I cant' cast everything I want... I hope someone could help me, 'cause I desperatly need a program with the characteristics of prtraceroute and prpath for a project for a school course. Thank you for the attention and sorry for my english, I'm italian. bye! Emanuele From katie at ripe.net Mon Jun 14 17:40:43 2004 From: katie at ripe.net (Katie Petrusha) Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 17:40:43 +0200 Subject: [irrtoolset]Problems with prtraceroute and prpath In-Reply-To: <40A8942800012E1E@ims6a.cp.tin.it> References: <40A8942800012E1E@ims6a.cp.tin.it> Message-ID: <20040614154043.GF31532@ripe.net> On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 02:07:52PM +0200, emas80 at tin.it wrote: Dear Emanuele, As you may see from the README file of IRRToolSet-4.8.1 (I suppose this is the one you tried to compile), it says that prtraceroute is not yet ported to support RPSLng. The only tools from IRRToolSet-4.8.x are re-implemented for RPSLng: RtConfig rpslcheck peval If you need prtraceroute but do not need RPSLng, please use the older version 4.7.3. P.S. MPPrefixRanges is on of the numerous new classes appeared in RPSLng branch of the software, and not all tools have been reimplemented even to compile (yet). > Hi, I have some problems in compiling these two utilities. I've succesfully > downloaded the irrtoolset-20040308-1.patch (thank you glen!) and I've applied > it so that I can compile with gcc3.3.1. But I can't compile, with the general > Makefile, prpath and prtraceroute, so I used theirs Makefile but I get some > errors. They are type-conversion errors, and so I can't resolve them without > great truble by understanding the entire code... > For example, in compiling prtraceroute I get > "cannot convert `const MPPrefixRanges*' to `const PrefixRanges*' in assignment" > in bgproute.cc line 1086, and of course compiler is right! Someone changed > return type of the method "expandRSSet" in irr.hh... and so on... > I tried to solve this and the other following 3 or 4 errors by casting (they > aren't much more), but while it compiles correctly, it does not run correctly: > I launched prtraceroute www.google.it and I got 1 * 2 * 3 * .... etc. > etc. If I use the simpler traceroute I got the right gateways and the right > route, so I think that it's a buggy program or, probably, I cant' cast everything > I want... > I hope someone could help me, 'cause I desperatly need a program with the > characteristics of prtraceroute and prpath for a project for a school course. > > Thank you for the attention and sorry for my english, I'm italian. > bye! > > Emanuele > -- Kind regards, Katie Petrusha RIPE NCC From simon at limmat.switch.ch Wed Jun 30 18:40:32 2004 From: simon at limmat.switch.ch (Simon Leinen) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 18:40:32 +0200 Subject: [irrtoolset]IRRToolSet with support for latest RPSLng draft? Message-ID: <16610.60672.600166.439764@diotima.switch.ch> Now that the RPSLng draft seems to have stabilized, and the pilot RPSLng registry supports draft-blunk-rpslng-05.txt, wouldn't it be great if the IRRToolSet could also be upgraded to that version? (Especially the requirement for trailing semicolons has been causing a lot of people pain when they tried to experiment with RPSLng.) Regards, -- Simon.