On 2004-11-05 17:40:30 -0500, Curtis Villamizar wrote:
In message <1099689004.9710.41.camel@zen> Cengiz Alaettinoglu writes:
Good idea. I have a list already. If someone volunteers, I will pass my list...
The errata was intended for typos and what would normally be considered minor editorial changes that don't change the meaning of the RFC. If you want to make changes you still need a new RFC.
Right. Still, I guess there are minor editorial changes that can go into errata. Let's review what we have now, find out which of them can go into errata... Cengiz, I can volunteer for that... -engin
Curtis
On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 21:14 +0100, Engin Gunduz wrote:
On 2004-11-05 13:44:06 -0500, Larry J. Blunk wrote:
On Friday 05 November 2004 13:05, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
Trying to reference a peering-set in an inet-rtr:
inet-rtr: router1.example.com descr: AS1234 Example Company alias: r1.example.com local-as: AS1234 ifaddr: 198.32.245.52 masklen 24 peer: BGP4 prng-example asno(PeerAS) tech-c: See MAINT-AS1234 mnt-by: MAINT-AS1234 changed: noc@example.com 20041105 source: INTERNAL
When I submit it, I get a message back complaining of a syntax error:
UPDATE FAILED: [inet-rtr] router1.example.com inet-rtr: router1.example.com descr: AS1234 Example Company alias: r1.example.com local-as: AS1234 ifaddr: 198.32.245.52 masklen 24 peer: BGP4 prng-example asno(PeerAS)<?> tech-c: See MAINT-AS1234 mnt-by: MAINT-AS1234 changed: noc@example.com 20041105 source: INTERNAL #ERROR: 6: peer: Syntax error
All the material I've read indicates that this syntax should work.
Any ideas?
Your syntax is okay, it's a problem with the syntax checker in IRRd (actually, the bug is in the RFC2622 dictionary definition --
Now that we can have errata for RFCs (http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata.html), how about preparing one for RPSL RFCs? -engin
I can blame it on Cengiz :-). I'll try to get out a fixed release soon.
-Larry Blunk Merit -- Cengiz Alaettinoglu <cengiz@packetdesign.com>
-- Engin Gunduz RIPE NCC Software Engineering Department