Its depends on what protocol you talking i use md5 auth for quagga ospfd for more than 5-6 years without problems you maybe talk about bgpd ? md5 peer auth ? On Thu, 2009-04-16 at 10:52 +0300, Алексей Блинков wrote: > 16 апреля 2009 г. 3:16 пользователь Bruce Simpson <b...@incunabulum.net> > написал: > > Алексей Блинков wrote: > >> > >> If modelling ideal situation, then: > >> > >> md5 password doesn`t match or empty, then peering must be closed... > >> > >> Now md5 working only for outgoing packets, not for input. And peering > >> not closed if password miss or not match. because bsd not check > >> incoming packets, i think... > >> > > > > I thought someone had fixed this ages ago? > > I seem to remember someone had merged some changes to what I'd originally > > done for Sentex from NetBSD... but I could be wrong. > > > > cheers, > > BMS > > > > I don`t know about how kernel works with md5 hashing, because i`m > newly in bsd... > > > -- br, Atanas Yankov Network Engineer, IT Division CCIE # 21756
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