We have released OpenBGPD 7.0, which will be arriving in the
OpenBGPD directory of your local OpenBSD mirror soon.
This release includes the following changes to the previous release:
    * Stop processing queued UPDATES when the max-prefix limit was reached.
    * Improve negotiation for route refresh, graceful restart and
      multi-protocol capabilities
    * Correctly track 'rde evaluate all' and 'export' settings during reload.
    * Properly withdraw prefixes when 'rde evaluate all' is used.
    * Fix MRT handling on initial startup for message dump types.
    * Fix and use non-blocking connect for RTR sessions.
    * Fully implement RFC 6286 by checking for BGP ID collisions.
    * Adjust the 4-byte AS number handling to RFC 6793 by changing error
      behaviour from prefix witdraw to attribute discard.
    * In bgpctl print out both the sent "Neighbor capabilities" and the
      "Negotiated capabilities" for a session. 
    * Print timestamps both as a formatted and a pure time in seconds
      filed in various JSON objects.
OpenBGPD-portable is known to compile and run on FreeBSD, and
the Linux distributions Alpine, Debian, Fedora, RHEL/CentOS and Ubuntu.
It is our hope that packagers take interest and help adapt OpenBGPD-portable
to more distributions.
We welcome feedback and improvements from the broader community.
Thanks to all of the contributors who helped make this release
possible.
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