Hi,
Thanks for your reply,
this is the version I am using:
BIRD version 1.6.4
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 1:07 PM Ondrej Zajicek
wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 12:14:58PM +0200, Farhad wrote:
> > Dears,
> >
> > I am new to bird. I am trying to follow the examples here:
> > https://bird.network
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 12:14:58PM +0200, Farhad wrote:
> Dears,
>
> I am new to bird. I am trying to follow the examples here:
> https://bird.network.cz/?get_doc&v=16&f=bird-6.html#ss6.2
Which version of BIRD do you use? It seems that you are using BIRD 2,
bud documentation for BIRD 1.6.
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El
Dears,
I am new to bird. I am trying to follow the examples here:
https://bird.network.cz/?get_doc&v=16&f=bird-6.html#ss6.2
I get syntax errors for these lines: route 10.17.3.0/24 via 10.17.3.215
bfd;
table testable;
in the 'protocol static' section.
protocol bfd {
interface "eth1" {
Hi Julien,
I would use packet filtering for that (i.e. iptables or alike).
Regards,
Kees
On 27-07-2020 11:13, Julien Sansonnens wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I only export three prefixes I own to my peers and upstreams.
>
> In theory, nothing prevents one of my peers to choose my router as
> default
Dear list,
I only export three prefixes I own to my peers and upstreams.
In theory, nothing prevents one of my peers to choose my router as default
route (without my consent), and to pass his packets through my network
(only in output, therefore).
How to prevent this abuse? It doesn't depend on
Hello,
I would like to ask you about BIRD 1.6 and support of that version on Centos 8
/ Debian 10.
Is there some notice in the “news” section?
Does it going to be supported or there is some plans to drop the support for
BIRD 1.6 in Centos 8?
my bests,
Serhii Slipenko
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