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IRRD automatically adds the last-modified attribute on authoritative objects since #290. However, when submitting changes to objects, IRRD rejects this attribute as it's unknown. This makes sense as it's not a "real" RPSL attribute, but IRRD should just replace the value. This is potentially very confusing for users.
For rpki-ov-state (#270) we probably already discard it silently, but should double check.
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Thanks for that @mxsasha . Have you confirmed that rpki-ov-state is being silently discarded ?
Yes, set here for route for example, and there are also tests for this.
It's a bit different from last-modified, because rpki-ov-state is always relative to this specific IRRD instance, whereas last-modified is relative to the RPSL database/source. So for last-modified we accept and keep the value from a mirror, for rpki-ov-state we do not.
IRRD automatically adds the last-modified attribute on authoritative objects since #290. However, when submitting changes to objects, IRRD rejects this attribute as it's unknown. This makes sense as it's not a "real" RPSL attribute, but IRRD should just replace the value. This is potentially very confusing for users.
For rpki-ov-state (#270) we probably already discard it silently, but should double check.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: