+lots. I've used a number of Linux routing thingies (BIRD, Quagga, VyOS/Ubiquiti, OpenBGPd, ExBGP), and FRR is (for me at least) by far the friendliest. It's trivial to spin this up on a cloud VM and start announcing a prefix.
For doing something like Anycast though (where you are mostly just announcing a route on demand), ExaBGP is great. W On Mon, May 01, 2023 at 2:03 PM, Jean Franco <jfra...@maila.inf.br> wrote: > https://frrouting.org/ > > On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 2:28 PM Josh Luthman <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com> > wrote: > > Doesn't VyOS simply use Quagga? > > On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 12:09 PM Jean Franco <jfra...@maila.inf.br> wrote: > > Hi, > > VyOS > > Best regards, > > On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 1:03 PM Bryan Fields <br...@bryanfields.net> wrote: > > I know best subjective, but I'm looking at a project to announce some IP > space > that's between uses now and see what's there. I'm planing to run a flow > logger and ntop on the VM and see what is coming in if anything. I'm > looking > at the options for BGP out there, and there's quite a few (other than > running > a VM with a router doing BGP), but most data I've seen is focused on scale > and > filtering use, or RPKI. My use case is a bit different, and I can't find > any > best practices for this use case from what I've found. > > That said, is there a better solution other than linux/ntop/ipt-netflow? > -- > Bryan Fields > > 727-409-1194 - Voice > http://bryanfields.net > >