This is in reply to the issue mentioned in the thread from May[1]
where folks were having problems installing BIRD 1.6.3 from the repo
due to the ncurses 6 linking. I experienced the same problem recently
and ended up creating a COPR repository[2] to create BIRD 1.6.3 builds
that are installable on
Hi,
Sorry to say, but best practice is to upgrade to latest stable release and
test if the problem still exists.
Between 1.6.0 and 1.6.3 there have been a number of bug fixes and new cool
features. It makes little sense to debug an obsolete release :-)
Kind regards,
Job
Hi!
Becase this is old BSDRP image and I can't upgrade it for now.
So, I also found that this routes comes from main_kernel protocol where
"import all" is used. Where FreeBSD has this route installed:
31.44.12.204 link#11UHS lo0
IMHO very strange, but BSD specific?
So
Hi,
Why are you using bird 1.6.0?
The recommended version is 1.6.3.
Kind regards,
Job
Hello!
Have 2 FreeBSD hosts directly connected via VLAN.
Host 1 ip: x.x.12.203
Host 2 ip: x.x.12.204
Host 1 is FreeBSD 10.3-p12, running bird 1.6.0
Host 2 is FreeBSD 11-Stable, running bird 1.6.3
The problem is that Host1 can't resolve ARP of Host2 because of this kernel
route:
X.X.12.204