BGP Lab Project Expanded to Include Full IPv6 Feed
By
Łukasz Bromirski
Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
The author extends their BGP lab project to support full IPv6 feeds, following requests from readers who previously received IPv4 BGP feeds. The post includes strong disclaimers about using the service at one's own risk, noting it could crash routers or disrupt traffic, and that the service may be discontinued at any time.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledyou're doing this ON YOUR OWN. i'm not responsible for anything on your end and service itself.
so if it crashes your router, makes all traffic to follow different paths, or essentially anything that you can't control - you're completely on your own.
i may also discontinue 'the service' at any time, so don't expect this to last forever :)
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