Hi! We just released the first release candidate for the next release of Routinator, 0.12.0.
The most important change in this release is the handling of TAL files. Since ARIN has dropped their requirement for explicit agreement to their Relying Party Agreement, we don’t need the explicit installation of the TALs anymore. Instead, Routinator will now by default simply use the TALs of the five RIRs it comes with. The new option --tal allows the use of additional bundled TALs (such as the test TALs of some RIRs), the new option --extra-tals-dir allows specifying a directory with additional TAL files, and the new option --no-rir-tals disables the use of the bundled RIR TALs should that be necessary. In addition, there are quite a number of smaller improvements. For all details, please have a look at the release notes at https://github.com/NLnetLabs/routinator/releases/tag/v0.12.0-rc1 If you want to test this release candidate, you can install it via cargo by running cargo install -f --version 0.12.0-rc1 --locked routinator Binary packages are available via the -proposed 'distributions.' On behalf of the NLnet Labs RPKI Team, Martin -- RPKI mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nlnetlabs.nl/mailman/listinfo/rpki
