Category: Core

Information about how the board is doing, changes they bring to the table and things that have been successfully actioned by the board.

Changes to our routing stack!

We have reached a point where our name servers are working well enough for daily use that we feel like we can cut down on some of the duplicate functionality in our routing stack. At present, each router in our stack is running its own instance of Unbound for client DNS and this leads to a bunch of duplication that is probably not needed and just adds to our hypervisor’s workload.

Starting around 1000EST today, we will be turning off each router’s Unbound instance and will be updating profiles to point their DNS at our two name servers. If you are an end user or project member and you notice that DNS functions stop working, you should update your connection profiles to point their DNS at the following addresses:

  • 204.12.237.197
  • 173.208.212.205
  • 2604:4300:f03:c1::2
  • 2604:4300:a:6e::5

For our WireGuard users, this most likely means replacing the line “DNS = 2604:4300:f03:XX::1, 10.0.XX.1” with the line “DNS = 2604:4300:f03:c1::2, 2604:4300:a:6e::5” to retain DNS functions after today. We know that our DNS changes have been a moving target for our project and our users, but this should wrap things up on that front.

Registrar migration completed!

Around 0030EST last night, we received emails stating that the domain “marbledfennec.net” was transferred over to Porkbun after a much stressful waiting period in which our domain was not working correctly and was even offline to various parts of the web.

As of 1245EST, we have our name servers fixed including DNSSEC. Everything should be working properly now and we should be back online.

Progress on Updates…

Our network fennec found a few issues in our network stack that need to be resolved. One router ran out of space because debugging was left enabled and another because ntopNG hadn’t been cleared out recently. Some old rules were found from old tenants and SSL certs had expired. I guess things happen when you take a month off from upkeep.

Our team is working to resolve these issues and restore performance back to Ikus and CX routers. So far, the old firewall rules have been removed, a ton of logging data was chunked out and most SSL certs have been brought up to date.