FAQ.md
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-### How do I connect to DN42 ?
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+### How do I connect to DN42?
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-We have a [page](/howto/Getting-started) for that !
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+We have a [page](/howto/Getting-started) for that!
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### What BGP daemon should I use?
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Many users run Bird or FRRouting in a VPS, but there is a variety of BGP implementations in use across the network and some networks even run hardware routers or experimental software. DN42 is a great place to try out and get familiar with your implementation of choice in a live network.
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-### Can I connect to DN42 from home through my ISP ?
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Sure. As long as you have a 24/7 connection, can configure VPN tunnels and run BGP then you can connect to DN42. Do let your peers know if you have a dynamic IP address and you may also want to consider preventing transit traffic through your network if you have a relatively slow connection.
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Many users do use a virtual private server (VPS) for connecting to DN42. A VPS is a relatively cheap option that is always on and which (typically) provides a faster, more stable connection than your home. VPS have another advantage that if you mess something up, you won't break your home access to the internet.
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-### Does the registry use monotone or git ?
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The DN42 registry used to be maintained in monotone, but was moved to git following resource and performance
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issues. There may still be references back to monotone in some of the documentation, but the registry location is now: