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title: "The Micro BGP Suite has been released!"
mobile_menu_title: "µbgpsuite now released!"
date: 2021-06-15T00:00:00+00:00
tags:
- ubgpsuite
- C Language
- Networking
- BGP
- News
---
**We are happy to announce that the first version of the micro BGP suite has now been released!**
## The Micro BGP Suite is now available
I am thrilled to announce that the very first version of the
DoubleFourteen inaugural project, the Micro BGP suite (*µbgpsuite* for short
-- or *ubgpsuite* for differently Greek keyboards ☺), is now available!
Source code for this project is available at:
[https://git.doublefourteen.io/bgp/ubgpsuite](https://git.doublefourteen.io/bgp/ubgpsuite)
The Micro BGP Suite is an evolution of *bgpscanner*, originally developed under the
Institute of Informatics and Telematics of the Italian National Research Council,
see the forever unknown
[HISTORY](https://git.doublefourteen.io/bgp/ubgpsuite/src/branch/master/doc/HISTORY.md)
file included with the project documentation for more obscurities of this
project.
The Micro BGP suite includes:
- [lonetix](https://git.doublefourteen.io/bgp/ubgpsuite/src/branch/master/lonetix),
a performance oriented static library for BGP and MRT data encoding/decoding written in C.
I'd like to send a special thanks to my friend [Vernal Liu](https://covernal.github.io)
for coming up with a name for this library (though, it originally meant
*Lorenzo's Network library on Posix*), and for his saint-like patience in listening
my ramblings all the time.
- [bgpgrep](https://git.doublefourteen.io/bgp/ubgpsuite/src/branch/master/tools/bgpgrep),
the very first utility using *lonetix*, an advanced replacement for *bgpscanner*,
an utility capable of lightning fast MRT dump decoding and filtering. This utility
is documented in its glorious `man` [page](https://git.doublefourteen.io/bgp/ubgpsuite/src/branch/master/tools/bgpgrep/bgpgrep.1.in).
`bgpgrep` is the first utility taking advantage of `lonetix`, but more tools
are underway to demonstrate the capabilities of its API.
> **Hint** -- for a convenient PDF version of the manual page, you can run:
> ```sh
> $ sed s/@UTILITY@/bgpgrep/g tools/bgpgrep/bgpgrep.1.in | groffer
> ```
Stay tuned for more news on this project, as I'm currently working on an article
describing the BGP filtering engine exposed by `lonetix`.
Enjoy, and happy hacking,
Lorenzo Cogotti