On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 05:52:59PM -0700, Louis Poinsignon wrote: > Hello everyone, > I hope this mailing list is the correct place for my message.
Hello Yes, it is correct place. > While it's not impacting, when the RTR server returns a NO DATA, the client > will bomb of requests as shown by a higher log level of GoRTR. > > > gortr_1 | time="2019-04-11T21:40:13Z" level=debug msg="10.1.0.3:54874 > > (v1) / Serial: 0: Received PDU Reset Query v1" > > gortr_1 | time="2019-04-11T21:40:13Z" level=debug msg="10.1.0.3:54874 > > (v1) / Serial: 0 > Request Cache" > > gortr_1 | time="2019-04-11T21:40:13Z" level=debug msg="10.1.0.3:54874 > > (v1) / Serial: 0 < No data" > > gortr_1 | time="2019-04-11T21:40:13Z" level=debug msg="10.1.0.3:54874 > > (v1) / Serial: 0: Received PDU Reset Query v1" > > gortr_1 | time="2019-04-11T21:40:13Z" level=debug msg="10.1.0.3:54874 > > (v1) / Serial: 0 > Request Cache" > > > I am not sure if I'm missing a timeout but I feel this may be a bug. Yes, that is likely a bug. > For ssh I am having another issue. > The faulty configuration is the following: > https://github.com/lspgn/compose-bird-gortr/blob/bird-rtr-ssh/bird/config_local/bird1.conf > > With the statement: > > > protocol rpki gortr { > > debug all; > > roa4 { table t_roa4; }; > > roa6 { table t_roa6; }; > > remote "10.1.0.4" port 8283; > > transport ssh { > > user "rpki"; > > bird private key "/etc/bird/id_rsa"; > > }; > > retry keep 90; > > refresh keep 900; > > expire keep 172800; > > } > > > > bird1_1 | bird: gortr: Lost connection: Failed to read private key: > > /etc/bird/id_rsa Do you have an SSH key in /etc/bird/id_rsa with appropriate rights? -- Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo Ondrej 'Santiago' Zajicek (email: santi...@crfreenet.org) OpenPGP encrypted e-mails preferred (KeyID 0x11DEADC3, wwwkeys.pgp.net) "To err is human -- to blame it on a computer is even more so."