diff --git a/content/blog/003.ixp-from-scratch-3.de.adoc b/content/blog/003.ixp-from-scratch-3.de.adoc index 5deb8bc..1ff6935 100644 --- a/content/blog/003.ixp-from-scratch-3.de.adoc +++ b/content/blog/003.ixp-from-scratch-3.de.adoc @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ different levels of trustworthiness: trustworthy). [#img-backhaul,link=https://content.dd-ix.net/blog/assets/] -image:003_backhaul.webp[] +image::003_backhaul.webp[] What could possibly go wrong? @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ where the VLANs of the _PoP Management LAN_ and the _Peering LAN_ are attached. [#img-ixp-rs,link=https://content.dd-ix.net/blog/assets/] -image:003_ixp_rs.webp[] +image::003_ixp_rs.webp[] The _Peering LAN_ subinterface and the BIRD BGP daemon are assigned to the `+{peering}+` network namespace. While network namespaces in Linux @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ BIRD daemon running inside the peering netns. This also works for monitoring tools such as _birdwatcher_ and _bird_exporter_. [#img-rs-netns,link=https://content.dd-ix.net/blog/assets/] -image:003_rs_netns.webp[] +image::003_rs_netns.webp[] Alpine Linux has built-in support to https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Netns#netns-based_Service_Isolation[run daemons inside network namespaces]. diff --git a/content/blog/003.ixp-from-scratch-3.en.adoc b/content/blog/003.ixp-from-scratch-3.en.adoc index 5deb8bc..1ff6935 100644 --- a/content/blog/003.ixp-from-scratch-3.en.adoc +++ b/content/blog/003.ixp-from-scratch-3.en.adoc @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ different levels of trustworthiness: trustworthy). [#img-backhaul,link=https://content.dd-ix.net/blog/assets/] -image:003_backhaul.webp[] +image::003_backhaul.webp[] What could possibly go wrong? @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ where the VLANs of the _PoP Management LAN_ and the _Peering LAN_ are attached. [#img-ixp-rs,link=https://content.dd-ix.net/blog/assets/] -image:003_ixp_rs.webp[] +image::003_ixp_rs.webp[] The _Peering LAN_ subinterface and the BIRD BGP daemon are assigned to the `+{peering}+` network namespace. While network namespaces in Linux @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ BIRD daemon running inside the peering netns. This also works for monitoring tools such as _birdwatcher_ and _bird_exporter_. [#img-rs-netns,link=https://content.dd-ix.net/blog/assets/] -image:003_rs_netns.webp[] +image::003_rs_netns.webp[] Alpine Linux has built-in support to https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Netns#netns-based_Service_Isolation[run daemons inside network namespaces].