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 Nothing to say here, the instructions just work, the validator installs sweetly, and just runs. As long as the instructions are followed. The current version of Routinator is 0.15.1, at time of writing. Nothing to say here, the instructions just work, the validator installs sweetly, and just runs. As long as the instructions are followed. The current version of Routinator is 0.15.1, at time of writing.
  
-If using Debian/Ubuntu as I do, then just use the supplied package and your favourite package manager. Described in NLnetLabs's [[https://github.com/NLnetLabs/routinator#quick-start-with-debian-and-ubuntu-packages| Github]] repo. +If using Debian/Ubuntu as I do, then just use the supplied package and your favourite package manager. The instructions for how to install are in NLnetLabs excellent [[https://routinator.docs.nlnetlabs.nl/en/stable/installation.html| documentation]].
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-The instructions for how to install are in NLnetLabs excellent [[https://routinator.docs.nlnetlabs.nl/en/stable/installation.html| documentation]].+
  
 The installer will set up the necessary **systemd** file so that Routinator starts automatically on boot. Remember to modify the **/etc/routinator/routinator.config** file so that Routinator listens on the IPv4 (and IPv6) ports of the system - and you can enable the default statistics pages which listen on port 8323. A working configuration file would look like this: The installer will set up the necessary **systemd** file so that Routinator starts automatically on boot. Remember to modify the **/etc/routinator/routinator.config** file so that Routinator listens on the IPv4 (and IPv6) ports of the system - and you can enable the default statistics pages which listen on port 8323. A working configuration file would look like this:
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