Hi Skyler,
The EdgeOS v1.10.11 are based on debian wheezy. I know is legacy, but in my case was more stable then EdgeOS v2.0.x when i tested on my local ER X. libssh is required if you like to implement RPKI over SSH transport. The standard libssh package is incompatible or not available so I built all dependence: https://dulin.me.uk/bird/dep/ Using 0.6.3-4 from Jessie https://packages.debian.org/source/jessie/libssh (last release which i could build looks like is not vulnerable) For checking status you can use: /config/bird/sbin/birdc show status Regards, Martin On 31/07/2020 13:47, Skyler Mäntysaari wrote: > Hi Martin, > > I prefer to be able to use `systemctl bird status`, but thank you for > the archives. > I just need to do my own init script and it should work. > > Can you explain what are those "libssl" bird archives? What's the > difference, except that it needs libssh to be installed? > > Regards, > Skyler > > On Fri, Jul 31, 2020, at 15:33, Marcin Dulinski wrote: >> >> HI Skyler, >> >> >> I wrote message based on your subject: 'Binary Bird2 for EdgeRouter >> (EdgeOS, Debian 9, mips)'. >> >> >> As far as i remember the filesystem on the EdgeOS is based on >> squashfs images. >> >> In most cases they are read-only, or it keeps only data until >> upgrade. So any modifications installation packages are generates >> complex for future security patches / upgrades. Only /config >> directory remains. This is the reason why i gave you tar archived >> binaries. For my case this is much easier method for deployment. >> >> They are based on EdgeOS v1.10.11 which currently is used in my >> production environment. >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Martin >> >> On 31/07/2020 12:59, Skyler Mäntysaari wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> How do you use those archives? I'm trying to find deb packages. >>> >>> On Fri, Jul 31, 2020, at 14:31, Marcin Dulinski wrote: >>>> Hi Skyler, >>>> >>>> >>>> Here is my builds for edge max: >>>> >>>> https://dulin.me.uk/bird/builds/ >>>> >>>> >>>> Also added ansible playbook https://dulin.me.uk/bird/edgemax.yml i >>>> never >>>> remember which build version is correct for specific device. Exploring >>>> playbook you can check how to start it automatically using script: >>>> https://dulin.me.uk/bird/01-bird.sh >>>> >>>> >>>> For my build every configuration is stored in /config directory so in >>>> the future you can upgrade firmware without any problems. >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Martin >>>> >>>> >>>> On 31/07/2020 12:05, Skyler Mäntysaari wrote: >>>> > Dear list, >>>> > >>>> > Is there somewhere a repository where I can find a mips version >>>> of Bird2? >>>> > SID debian repository does not support mips architecture. >>>> > >>>> > Best regards, >>>> > Skyler Mäntysaari >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> *Attachments:* >>>> >>>> * signature.asc >>>> >> >> *Attachments:* >> >> * signature.asc >> >
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