I've done all my modification locally from the repo that you sent me. Now I'm trying to do a pull request on https://gitlab.labs.nic.cz/ for the bird.wiki repo but I can't figure out how to do it.
Mattia Il giorno lun 1 lug 2019 alle ore 10:30 <mattia.mil...@studenti.unitn.it> ha scritto: > I will do it as soon as possible in the next few days. > > Thanks, > Mattia > > > Il giorno 1 lug 2019, alle ore 08:50, Maria Jan Matejka < > jan.mate...@nic.cz> ha scritto: > > > > Hello! > > > > Thank you for checking this. Please send your proposed changes as a patch > > for the appropripate git repository, > https://gitlab.labs.nic.cz/labs/bird.wiki.git > > … or if you are going to draw the figures, also a pull request is OK in > this case. > > > > Thanks! > > Maria > > > >> On 6/29/19 4:48 PM, Mattia Milani wrote: > >> Solved adapting the configuration help found at the following link: > >> https://gitlab.labs.nic.cz/labs/bird/wikis/BGP_filtering > >> > >> This is an excellent configuration explanation, but without figures of > the network it's a little bit tricky to read, if possible I may suggest to > update the guide with a figure of the network and a figure of the message > exchange propagation (clients to everyone and peers to clients ecc) > >> > >> The first time I tried to implement the code of the guide I got an > error in a function because it seems that the name "asn" is reserved, when > I tried to start a node with "asn" like parameter of the function I got a > syntax error. > >> Solved swapping "asn" with another name. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Mattia > >> > >> || > >> > >> Il giorno ven 28 giu 2019 alle ore 18:42 Mattia Milani < > mattia.mil...@studenti.unitn.it <mailto:mattia.mil...@studenti.unitn.it>> > ha scritto: > >> > >> Hello bird community, I have a little problem with some > configuration files in Bird 2.0 > >> > >> The protocol I use is BGP > >> > >> I have a star network with 5 nodes, one in the center with the 4 > edges. > >> It's something like this (I'm not sure you will see it correctly): > >> > >> H1 > >> | > >> H2--H0--H3 > >> | > >> H4 > >> > >> Now H1,H2,H3, and H4 will share a network, a basic /24 network, and > H0 should share them with these rules: > >> If the network comes from H2 I share it with H1 and the opposite > >> If the network comes from H3 I share it with H4 and the opposite > >> > >> For this reason, I created this configuration for the H1-H0 link: > >> > >> protocol bgp h_0_h_1 { > >> local 10.0.0.1 as 1; > >> neighbor 10.0.0.2 as 2; > >> ipv4{ > >> import filter bgp_in; > >> export where proto = "h_0_h_2"; > >> }; > >> direct; > >> } > >> > >> Obviously, the protocol "h_0_h_2" is the protocol between H0 and H2 > that is the same with little differences in addresses and in the export, > where proto = "h_0_h_1". > >> > >> I don't think this is the correct way to handle this situation, > could you please suggest any other configurations? > >> > >> Thanks a lot for the help, > >> Mattia > >> > >> -- > >> Mattia Milani > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Mattia Milani > > > > > -- Mattia Milani