On 12/23/2016 12:03 AM, Ondrej Filip wrote:
Dear users,
a new version of the 1.6.x branch is out:
Version 1.6.3
o Large BGP communities
o BFD authentication (MD5, SHA1)
o SHA1 and SHA2 authentication for RIP and OSPF
o Improved documentation
o Several bug fixes
This is meant to be a
On 09/29/2016 12:04 AM, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 05:29:01PM +0200, 'Gustavo Ponza' wrote:
Hi Ondrej,
Using BGP-based routing in NBMA tunnels is an interesting approach. We
definitely should support this. But i would avoid things like 'krt_tunnel'
att
Hi Ondrej,
Using BGP-based routing in NBMA tunnels is an interesting approach. We
definitely should support this. But i would avoid things like 'krt_tunnel'
attribute until we have support for lightweight tunnels using RTA_ENCAP.
For IPIP tunnels, it seems like simplest approach is just to allo
Hi Ondrej and all,
after a long time I need to setup a ppp tunnel between linux
machine and a MikroTik router and the linux ppp0 interface
results up and running as follows:
ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
inet addr:44.134.32.240 P-t-P:10.58.2.1 Mask:255.255.255.255
Hi Ondrej,
Using the old RIP protocol implementation as a basis is a problem - that
code has several design problems, some of these seems to be shared by the
Babel code. Not to mention its idiosyncratic coding conventions are far
from ones used in the rest of BIRD. We are currently finishing rew
Hi Ondrej,
a first question: I don't know if is possible to inject
through the 'ppp' interface (linux -> Mikrotik)
the following routes/prefixes, since they remain sit on the
linux kernel, and not propagated, although are recognized
by the BIRD as follows:
root@ir0rm-7:/home/i0ojj# birdc
BIRD 1.5
On Fri, 2014-11-07 at 12:16 +0100, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 11:06:46AM +0100, Gustavo Ponza wrote:
> > :
> > >>On the 'ppp' type link from my linux machine to a Mikrotik router
> > >>there are only HELLO signal from both sides and
:
On the 'ppp' type link from my linux machine to a Mikrotik router
there are only HELLO signal from both sides and no exchange
of routes, as shown below.
Which one in the dump is BIRD and which is Mikrotik?
The BIRD router ID is 10.58.2.10 in 'bird.conf' and the
Mikrotik local address is 10.5
Hi Ondrej and all,
my use of BIRD is on the amateur radio field over 'openvpn',
'ppp', and 'tun' links.
The compile and the install was OK on a linux 2.6.33 platform.
After the kernel version 2.6.24 and so in my actual situation
when start OSPF via the openvpn link it happens the AXUDP links
use