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title: 'Maintenance Log'
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A log of changes to the burble.dn42 network.
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## burble.dn42 Maintenance Log
#### 16th May 2020
Approximately 40 old or inactive peers have been deleted as part of a spring cleaning
exercise.
If you've been accidently deleted and still want to peer with me, just give me a shout
and I will re-instate the configuration.
#### 11th May 2020
Rate limiting on BGP sessions has been implemented to protect the network from major
route flapping events. The rate limiting should only kick in after 30+ minutes of
extremely high updates (or even longer for milder events), but please let me know if
this causes any issues.
#### 8th May 2020
us-lax1 has been migrated. If you peer with me please remember to update the
clearnet IP addresses on your side:
dn42-us-lax1
**IPv4**: 185.215.224.214
**IPv6**: 2a0b:ae40:1:4a0a::5a
#### 5th May 2020
us-lax1 is being upgraded !
Apologies for the short notice, but us-lax1 will be upgraded over the weekend of 9th/10th
May. The upgrade will allow for more services to be provided from the node, to provide
enabling a better response for users in Asia and West Coast US.
Unfortunately the upgrade means that IP address of the node will change and peers will need
to update their config accordingly. The encryption keys and tunnel addresses should not need
to change.
#### 4th May 2020
Several of the burble.dn42 core nodes have been upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04. This required
a short outage, but will allow for a refactoring of a few services in the future.
#### 13th April 2020
Bugs have been fixed and both instances of the burble.dn42 website are now running
in a new environment with the latest grav.
The new website instance is the first burble.dn42 application running on Ubuntu 20.04
(Focal Fossa).
#### 11th April 2020
The clearnet version of this [website](https://dn42.burble.com) is running with
a new instance that has the latest grav.
Please let me know if you spot any problems.
The DN42 instance continues to run with the previous version.
#### 4th April 2020
Well, that was fun; burble.dn42 had a number of outages over this evening, caused by trying
to perform a rolling upgrade across the network. The biggest of these took out the burble.dn42
DNS service for an extended period, impacting DNS resolution across DN42.
The plan had been to perform a full upgrade and reboot for every burble.dn42 node. To minimise
disruption I perform updates across groups of servers that are chosen to be independent
so that service resilience should not be impacted.
However, this time there were two key failures:
- The provider configuration for ca-bhs2 meant that it could not mount all of its disks when
rebooted and it ended up in maintenance mode. The server needed to be recovered via the
IPMI console. Whilst global services continued to be provided by other nodes, peers on
ca-bhs2 lost connectivity whilst the node was recovered.
- The new pdns-recursor that was implemented at the end of March (see below) had a different
runtime path than the default OS install. This meant that when each of the core nodes was
restarted the pdns-recursor failed to restart as the runtime path was missing. Since the DNS
service is resilient, it continued to operate without problems until the last core node was
restarted, at which point the entire service failed. Without DNS, most of the remaining
burble.dn42 failed or could not be restarted and recovery was also hampered by having to
work without having DNS available.
#### 1st April 2020
at-vie1 will be decommissioned by 14th April.
If you are peered on this node, please contact me to move the peering to another node.
#### 28th March 2020
The patched pdns recursor is now deployed to all core nodes.
Please let me know immediately if you notice odd DNS behaviour.
#### 24th March 2020
fr-sbg1 (which hosts the europe region core DNS service) is currently testing a special pdns
recursor build in order to try and fix [this issue](https://github.com/PowerDNS/pdns/issues/8106).
The server is likely to be used for most recursive DNS lookups across Europe that use the
new DNS anycast addresses, or my service directly. Please let me know immediately if you
notice odd DNS behaviour.
#### 26th January 2019
This weekend has been a huge maintenance weekend for burble.dn42, with the following
updates taking place:
- A number of nodes have been built and swapped in to the network to upgrade and manage renewals
|||
|---|---|
| fr-rbx1 replaced by fr-rbx2 | *fr-rbx2 was a much faster node* |
| ca-bhs2 replaced with a new node | *the replacement is also much faster* |
| us-dal3 replaced by us-dal1 | *us-dal3 was a poor performer and has been replaced with a dedicated server* |
| au-syd1 replaced with a new node | *memory increased from 1G to 2G* |
| sg-sin2 replaced with a new node | *memory increased from 1G to 2G* |
Node renewals are now mostly sorted until November, which will be a nice break for my wallet.
- The build of ca-bhs2 introduced a new disk layout for my core nodes, which is intended
to provide more flexibility for new features. uk-lon3, a private storage
node, was also rebuilt for the new design.
A bad decision around backups meant that I also had to re-create all the services on
fr-rbx2 and us-dal1 as they were swapped in to their new roles. As a result, the services
on these boxes were also flattened and rebuilt to the new disk layout.
At some future point, fr-sbg1 will follow and also change to the new layout.
- The burble.dn42 is organised around a core network of servers in each region, the updates
this weekend complete a series of changes to upgrade the core nodes that has been taking
place since November 2019. A lot of the recent work has been to update the services so they
are on, or point to, the new core nodes.
The core network looked like this prior to November 2019:
|Name|CPU|Memory|Disk|Network|Descr|
|---|---|
| fr-rbx1 | i5-2400 (4/8 x 3.4Ghz) | 16G | 2TB Consumer HDD | 100mbps un-metered | Kimsufi KS-10 |
| ca-bhs2 | i5-3570S (4/8 x 3.8Ghz) | 16G | 2TB Consumer HDD | 100mbps un-metered | Kimsufi KS-10 |
| sg-sin2 | virtual (1 x 3.5Ghz) | 1G | 30GB HDD | 1TB @ 1gbit | OVH VPS |
| us-dal3 | virtual (2 x 3.4Ghz) | 5G | 120GB HDD | 5TB @ 10gbit | HostDoc VPS |
Following the upgrades, the core now consists of the following servers:
|Name|CPU|Memory|Disk|Network|Descr|
|---|---|
| fr-sbg1 | E5-1620 (4/8 x 3.7Ghz) | 32G | 3 x 480GB SSD | 500mbps un-metered | OVH SYS |
| fr-rbx1 | E3-1245 (4/8 x 3.4Ghz) | 32G | 2 x 480GB SSD | 500mbps un-metered | OVH SYS |
| uk-lon3 | virtual (2 x 3Ghz) | 3G | 3TB HDD | 10TB @ 1gbit | HostHatch |
| ca-bhs2 | E5-1620 (4/8 x 3.7Ghz) | 32G | 2 x 2TB Ent. HDD | 500mbps un-metered | OVH SYS |
| us-dal3 | C2750 (8 x 2.4Ghz) | 8G | 240GB SSD | 100mbps un-metered | drserver |
| sg-sin1 | virtual (4 x 2.2Ghz) | 4G | 24GB SSD | 1gbit un-metered | ITLDC VPS |
#### 31st December 2019
The Christmas period has been a really busy period for burble.dn42, with integration
and transfer of services over to the new nodes. Primarily, this has meant moving services
from fr-rbx1 and sg-sin2 to fr-rbx2, fr-sbg1 and sg-sin1. As part of the rebuilding,
I've also taken the opportunity to re-create most of my ansible scripting, with the
intent that this will eventually be published.
Most services are now moved, with the main exception of DNS and the GRC, both of which
need more significant work. The website also now needs major updates to reflect the
changes I've made.
The following new nodes are also open for peering:
- dn42-fr-rbx2
- dn42-fr-sbg1
- dn42-ch-zur1
- dn42-sg-sin1
- dn42-hk-hkg1
**Happy New Year**
#### 24th December 2019
The last month has been spent redesigning my WAN and introducting a latency based metric for
connectivity between nodes. This is now mostly complete, but not without its own follow on
problems that need to be resolved.
Things still to do include:
- Fixing the service delivery layer as a software upgrade breaks IPv6 connectivity
- Adding documentation to the website on the new design
- Opening new nodes for peering
- Making the config public
Another new node will also be added, dn42-fr-rbx2 and dn42-fr-rbx1 will be retired.
**Merry Christmas DN42**
#### 29th November 2019
Black friday is here and new nodes are on the way.
* dn42-fr-sbg1
* dn42-ch-zur1
* dn42-sg-sin1
* dn42-hk-hkg1
#### 2nd November 2019
Retired dn42-us-lax2, dn42-us-chi2, dn42-ca-bhs1, dn42-tr-ist1 and dn42-no-osl1.
Restructured the internal confederations.
#### 26th October 2019
New experimental node added hosted in the Oracle Cloud environment in Mumbai, India.
Users are welcome to peer and test the node, but should be aware there may be short notice changes
or interruptions to service.
#### 19th October 2019
After a few weeks of outage and putting up with influx using up a vast amount of resources, the monitoring
service has finally moved to a federated prometheus architecture. Hopefully this will have better
performance than the influx architecture used previously. At some point I'll update the monitoring page with
details of the new configuration.
#### 12th October 2019
The burble.dn42 wiki service is now part of the global anycast for wiki.dn42.
See the [services](/home/burble-dn42-services) page for more details.
#### 2nd October 2019
The recursive DNS service now supports clearnet queries
#### 15th September 2019
Stop supporting IPsec tunnels
#### 21st August 2019
Removed sg-sin3 and vn-han1
#### 13th August 2019
Added DN42 wiki service [editable via dn42](https://wiki.burble.dn42),
[readonly via clearnet](https://dn42.dev).
Issued new Certificate Authority root certificate with a longer expiry date.
#### 11th August 2019
Added a couple of Python 3 updates for [bird-lg](https://github.com/sesa-me/bird-lg) that fixes
broken BGP map functionality in the [looking glass](https://lg.burble.com/).
Influx ate all the memory (10gb!) on de-fra1, so is currently offline until it can be fixed.
#### 28th July 2019
Add dn42-us-mia2, which will replace dn42-us-mia1
#### 25th July 2019
Add pingable.burble.dn42
#### 21st July 2019
Decommissioning of dn42-ru-mos1 and dn42-us-sea1
#### 17th July 2019
DoH! The [DNS Service](/home/dns) now support DNS over HTTPS.
#### 22nd June 2019
Tidied up node information.
#### 14th June 2019
A new host IRC web service has been added, based on [thelounge](https://thelounge.chat/).
See the [services](/home/burble-dn42-services) page for more details.
#### 8th June 2019
The recursive DNS service now uses parallel queries across all five regional master nodes.
This approach takes advantage of the burble.dn42 global scale to reduce latencies,
improve resilience and prevent local connectivity problems from impacting the results.
See the [DNS](/home/dns) page for more info.
#### 24th May 2019
Moved and extended the DN42 monitoring so that it is more independent and also clustered.
A writeup of the hosted grafana service and monitoring is available [here](/home/grafana-services).
#### 21st May 2019
dn42-uk-lon1 is back again after being out of action for the day.
The host server apparently threw a disk after being updated to cover the MDS vulnerability and the
provider has spent the day recovering the node.
#### 20th May 2019
Some nodes may have outages over the next few days as providers deal with the recent MDS vulnerabilities.
Added new peers
* [AS4242421588](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242421588) /
[TECH9](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/TECH9-MNT) at dn42-us-lax2
* [AS4242421166](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242421166) /
[MTR](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/MTR-MNT) at dn42-fr-rbx1 and dn42-de-fra1
#### 15th May 2019
Updated my fork of [bird-lg](https://github.com/sesa-me/bird-lg) by merging [Zhaofeng](https://github.com/zhaofengli/bird-lg)'s Python2 to Python3 bird-lg updates and fixing a few outstanding problems.
The updated code is now live on the burble.dn42 [looking glass](https://lg.burble.com).
#### 13th May 2019
Moved the looking glass to its own container, in anticipation of future website changes
dn42-us-mia1 is offline again.
#### 10th May 2019
dn42-us-chi2 was suspended by the provider on 8/5 due to 'NTP reflection attacks'.
This is a hazard of running a busy NTP server as part of the [NTP Pool](https://www.ntppool.org/en/);
providers can get twitchy when they see a large amount of NTP traffic, due to the well publicised
vulnerabilities in stock NTPd.
My network uses chronyd rather than NTPd and it is simply not vulnerable to abuse in the same way
as NTPd, I also regularly monitor and check the services. On the other hand, the server does see
a large amount of NTP traffic and it can sometimes be difficult demonstrating that I'm
specifically providing a service here and not under some kind of attack.
Apologies that the server was offline for a few days, but it should now finally be back again.
For info, here is the bandwidth graph of dn42-us-chi2 as it was suspended:

It's trivial to see that an amplification attack was not occuring, as the inbound and outbound
traffic are both equal. It's a shame some providers don't consider this before suspending services,
but, understandable that the economics of providing VPS services can prohibt this.
Added new peers:
* [AS4242422322](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242422322) /
[PLASMATRIX](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/PLASMATRIX-MNT) at dn42-de-fra1
#### 5th May 2019
Added git service.
See the [services](/home/burble-dn42-services) page for more details.`<
#### 1st May 2019
Seems traceroutes and some Europe Region, IPv4 related DNS lookups weren't working.
Both are fixed now.
Added new peers:
* [AS76140](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS76140) /
[FEUERROT](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/FEUERROT-MNT) at dn42-de-fra1
#### 30th April 2019
New node added and ready for peering
* dn42-ca-bhs2 (Beauharnois, Canada)
With the addition of several new nodes, the internal BGP confederations
have been re-orginised.
This new organisation should provide better balance and allow for more local services.
* The North American region has been split in two, becoming Central & West Coast
and East Coast.
* lt-vil1 and at-vie1 have been moved to the East Europe region.
Added new peers:
* [AS4242423581](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242423581) /
[CLOUDYSKIES](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/CLOUDYSKIES-MNT) at dn42-us-lax2
* [AS4242420141](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242420141) /
[DEEPWATER](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/DEEPWATER-MNT) at dn42-de-fra1
* [AS4242420246](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242420246) /
[XESXEN](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/XESXEN-MNT) at dn42-fr-rbx1 and dn42-uk-lon1
* [AS4242422543](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242422543) /
[RESETTRAP](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/RESETTRAP-MNT) at dn42-jp-tyo1
#### 19th April 2019
New nodes added and ready for peering.
* dn42-at-vie1 (Vienna, Austria)
* dn42-us-nyc1 (New York, United States)
#### 18th April 2019
Over the last week, and number of major changes have taken place to the burble.dn42 network.
These include:
* Configuring [Jool](https://www.jool.mx) to provide IPv4 to IPv6 SIIT for the new 172.20.129.0/27 prefix
The aim is for all internal services of the burble.dn42 network to be provided by IPv6, with
SIIT taking place at the network edge for external IPv4 users.
* Configuring Jool to provide a NAT64 service
So that internal, IPv6 only, services can access external IPv4 networks
* Adding a new VXLAN to the WAN overlay
The new VXLAN segregates DN42 traffic from the internal traffic and enables a separate DN42
routing domain. As a side effect, this change also fixes the problem where internal IP addresses were
being leaked and causing confusing traceroutes for DN42 users.
Over time, internal IPv4 services will be removed
#### 12th April 2019
New prefix 172.20.129.0/27 registered to provide space for more nodes
and additional services.
172.20.129.0/27 will be used as anycast addresses for services.
172.20.129.160/27 will be used for burble.dn42 nodes
Added new peers:
* [AS4242421063](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242421063) /
[ZIIS](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/ZIIS-MNT) at dn42-uk-lon1
* [AS4242421475](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242421475) /
[SIRMYSTERION](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/SIRMYSTERION-MNT) at dn42-us-chi2
#### 7th April 2019
Added an old node in to the DN42 network, dn42-sg-sin2.
RPKI and DNS services have been moved to the node from dn42-sg-sin2
which should improve diversification and stability.
#### 3rd April 2019
Added new peers:
* [AS4242423974](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242423974) /
[GIGGA](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/GIGGA-MNT) at dn42-sg-sin3
#### 31st March 2019
The DNS service has gone global, with every node in the burble.dn42 network
now participating in the DNS Anycast service.
More details can be found on the [DNS](/home/dns) page.
#### 26rd March 2019
Added new peers:
* [AS4242420568](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242420568) /
[MARSHY](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/MARSHY-MNT) at dn42-au-syd1
* [AS4242423853](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242423853) /
[CHENYAO2333](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/CHENYAO2333-MNT) at dn42-ca-bhs1
* [AS4242423328](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242423328) /
[DEBOERDN2000](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/DEBOERDN2000-MNT) at dn42-ca-bhs1
* [AS4242423924](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242423924) /
[EVILZONE](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/EVILZONE-MNT) at dn42-sg-sin3
#### 11th March 2019
New node added dn42-de-fra1
#### 9th March 2019
Added new peers:
* [AS4242420101](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242420101) /
[HEXA](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/HEXA-MNT) at dn42-fr-rbx1
* [AS4242423783](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242423783) /
[OZARK](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/OZARK-MNT) at dn42-au-syd1
* [AS4242420571](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242420571) /
[CAICAI](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/CAICAI-MNT) at dn42-vn-han1
A new instance of the registry explorer has been created that references
the 'object-fix' branch of the DN42 registry. The main purpose of this
is to support the new [DNS](/home/dns) system being developed.
[http://grc.burble.dn42:8043/](http://grc.burble.dn42:8043/)
A couple of the nodes on the network experienced some downtime over the week:
* dn42-us-mia1 was down to 2 days and had to be rebuilt as my VPS provider's
storage array crashed.
* dn42-us-dal3 was also down for a few hours, the provider accidently
suspended the VPS due to a billing error on their side
#### 7th March 2019
Added new peers
* [AS4242421955](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242421955) /
[NOP](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/NOP-MNT) at dn42-fr-rbx1
* [AS4242420161](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242420161) /
[ZZZ](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/ZZZ-MNT) at dn42-jp-tyo1
#### 26th February 2019
Initialised [GRC website](https://grc.burble.com)
Added new peers
* [AS4242422626](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242422626) /
[HANNIBAL](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/HANNIBAL-MNT) at dn42-fr-rbx1
* [AS4242423156](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242423156) /
[BUROA](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/BUROA-MNT) at dn42-us-chi2
#### 21st February 2019
The [Looking Glass](https://lg.burble.com) has been udpated to use
[lgregmapper](https://git.dn42.us/burble/lgregmapper) and data from
[dn42regsrv](https://git.dn42.us/burble/dn42regsrv).
#### 19th February 2019
New peer added:
* [AS4242423975](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242423975) /
[FELIX](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/FELIX-MNT) at dn42-fr-rbx1
#### 18th February 2019
The internal and public ROA service has been moved over to using dn42regsrv.
See the [services](/home/burble-dn42-services) page for more details.
New peer added:
* [AS4242423973](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242423973) /
[TECHNOPOINT](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/TECHNOPOINT-MNT) at dn42-sg-sin3
#### 16th February 2019
New peers added:
* [AS4242420182](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242420812) /
[JAN](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/JAN-MNT) at dn42-uk-lon1
* [AS4242422042](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242422042) /
[KLEEN](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/KLEEN-MNT) at dn42-fr-rbx1
* [AS4242423201](https://explorer.burble.com/#/aut-num/AS4242423201) /
[DDPO](https://explorer.burble.com/#/mntner/DDPO-MNT) at dn42-uk-lon1
#### 10th February 2019
Updated the [services](/home/burble-dn42-services) to include new stuff::
* DNS
* Registry REST API and Explorer
* Global Route Collector
New peers added:
* AS4242420191
/ TCDUE
at dn42-uk-lon1
* AS4242422019
/ HENOKV
at dn42-fr-rbx1
* AS64713
/ MARTIN89
at dn42-fr-rbx1
* AS4242423000
/ RELROD
at dn42-ca-bhs1
* AS4242421656
/ PHIIVO
at dn42-us-lax2
#### 26th January 2019
New service !
A burble.dn42 route [collector](https://collector.burble.com) has been added, together with
some interesting [stats](/monitoring/network-reach) showing reachability of DN42 from the burble.dn42 network.
A common, global route collector is in progress, see [here](https://git.dn42.us/burble/grc)
#### 21st January 2019
New peer added:
* AS4242423306 / TIMK at dn42-au-syd1
#### 13th January 2019
bgpmap updated to add MNT and prefix info for ASes.
New peers added:
* AS4242420415 / TYLER at dn42-us-lax2
* AS4242423569 / DHE at dn42-us-dal3
* AS4242423585 / JD52RU at dn42-fr-rbx1 and dn42-uk-lon1
#### 12th January 2019
The [Looking Glass](https://lg.burble.com/) now supports bgpmap again.
My bird-lg fixes are available on [github](https://github.com/sesa-me/bird-lg).
New peer added:
* AS4242421501 / ADAMYI at dn42-au-syd1
#### 11th January 2019
Some layout fixes to the [Looking Glass](https://lg.burble.com/), including fixing whois lookups.
#### 3rd January 2019
First new peers of 2019:
* AS4242420505 / 42ISLIFE at dn42-ca-bhs1
* AS4242421114 / GRGR at dn42-us-chi2
* AS4242421050 / NAPSTERBATER at dn42-us-chi2
#### 2nd January 2019
Consolidated number of anycast sessions.
#### 30th December 2018
Migrated US anycast services from dn42-us-dal1 to dn42-us-dal3.
#### 27th December 2018
Added [Certificate Authority](/home/certificate-authority) details.
#### 26th December 2018
Upgraded the [looking glass](https://lg.burble.com) with Zhaofeng [bird-lg fixes](https://github.com/zhaofengli/bird-lg/commits/zhaofengli).
ROA data is available through the burble.dn42 website, see the [Services](home/burble-dn42-services) page.
RPKI service is now replicated across regions to provide additional resiliency.
New version of bird2 deployed, including RPKI fixes from JRB0001.
#### 24th December 2018
Added new peers:
* AS4242422255/LINUXGEMINI at dn42-tr-ist1
* AS4242421191/YAMAKAJA at dn42-fr-rbx1
* AS4242423230/RASP at dn42-au-syd1
Updated the [Services](/home/burble-dn42-services) page to include more implementation details.
Reworked intra-confederation peering to provide more resilience.
Implemented ROA via RPKI updates using [roasrv](https://git.dn42.us/Yamakaja) by Yamakaja and [gortr](https://github.com/cloudflare/gortr)
#### 16th December 2018
New node !
dn42-jp-tyo1 has been commissioned and is open for new peers in Tokyo, Japan.
#### 14th December 2018
Updated host information and network map with new nodes.
#### 10th December 2018
New peers added:
* AS4242423090/HEIAS at dn42-fr-rbx1
* AS4242421979/MDUCHARME at dn42-us-sea2
dn42-us-sea2 is now operational and available for peering.
#### 2nd December 2018
tinc + babeld is not a winning combination. Since introducing babeld, the burble.dn42 WAN overlay has experienced a number of periods of instability, with nodes dropping on and off the network.
The WAN has been updated to use a Wireguard mesh with OSPF as IGP, and is now significantly more stable again.
#### 1st December 2018
New peers added:
* AS4242420260/GISH at dn42-au-syd1
* AS4242421009/KLARA at dn42-no-osl1
* AS4242420058/ILL at dn42-au-syd1
* AS4242422547/LANTIAN at dn42-fr-rbx1 / dn42-us-lax2 / dn42-sg-sin3
#### 30th November 2018
Three new nodes will be available for peering soon:
* dn42-us-chi2 - Chicago, United States
* dn42-us-sea2 - Seattle, United States
* dn42-us-dal3 - Dallas, United States
#### 29th November 2018
dn42-us-dal1 locked up, and has been restarted.
#### 28th November 2018
dn42-uk-lon1, dn42-lt-vil1, dn42-sg-sin1 and dn42-us-mia1 all locked up at 03:00 UTC and have now been restarted.
#### 23nd November 2018
Black Friday has delivered four new nodes to the burble.dn42 network:
* dn42-vn-han1 - Hanoi, Vietnam
* dn42-no-osl1 - Oslo, Norway
* dn42-ca-bhs1 - Beauharnois, Canada
* dn42-us-lax2 - Los Angeles, United States
* dn42-sg-sin3 - Singapore
All nodes are open to new peers, so just contact dn42@burble.com if you'd like to connect to the network.
#### 22nd November 2018
New peers added:
* AS4242420165/ZAICA at dn42-fr-rbx1
* AS42424222673/CORESTORAGE at dn42-uk-lon1
#### 18th November 2018
Updates to reverse DNS.
#### 17th November 2018
Added new peers
* AS4242423640/HESSENET at dn42-fr-rbx1
* AS4242420149/NIRF at dn42-lt-vil1
#### 17th November 2018
The internal routing protocol (IGP) for burble.dn42 has moved from OSPF to using [babeld](https://www.irif.fr/~jch/software/babel/).
All nodes on the burble.dn42 network are inter-connected with a [tinc](https://www.tinc-vpn.org/) mesh. Despite the network physically spanning across contintents, OSPF saw the tinc overlay network as being flat which prevented effective use of technologies such as anycast and forced the use of central resources. The hope is that babel, configured to use an RTT metric, will allow better use of regional services.
Please let me know if you observe any issues due to the new IGP.
#### 16th November 2018
New node in Istanbul, Turkey.
dn42-tr-ist1 has been commissioned and is now open for new peers. See the [peering](/peering) page for more details.