Re: Using bfd {} casues error messages

2024-08-08 Thread Fran via Bird-users
, fran On 08/08/2024 13:10, Nico Schottelius via Bird-users wrote: Salut fellow bird users, we recently tried to simplify the bfd configuration and replaced our existing configuration with the following: # Using

Re: Debian builds

2024-05-08 Thread Fran via Bird-users
Hey Gunnar, try: https://pkg.labs.nic.cz/doc/?project=bird (was mentioned rcently in the thread "Current bird via bookworm-backports?​") But would be great if the pkg.labs.nic.cz repo could be mentioned on the homepage https://bird.network.cz/?download Best, fran On 08/05/

Re: " bfd1: Socket error: Destination address required"

2024-04-29 Thread Fran via Bird-users
via Bird-users wrote: Are your neighbors directly connected or by any chance multihop? On 29.04.24 7:41 PM, Fran via Bird-users wrote: Hello Alexander, thanks for your email. I started without any neighbor config in the BFD section and the error message was there, while trying to get rid of

Re: Large communities indicating RPKI VALID status

2024-04-29 Thread Fran via Bird-users
github.com/monogon-dev/NetMeta Both use clickhouse as a DB which performs much better than elastic-/opensearch Java behemoths. Best, fran

Re: " bfd1: Socket error: Destination address required"

2024-04-29 Thread Fran via Bird-users
Hello Alexander, thanks for your email. I started without any neighbor config in the BFD section and the error message was there, while trying to get rid of the error I first added the "local " and then the "dev " options. The error message appears non the less. Bes

" bfd1: Socket error: Destination address required"

2024-04-29 Thread Fran via Bird-users
g for the non-established BGP neighbors, the error message disappears (although there are still non-established BFD sessions for established BGP neighbors (BFD not yet confed on the other end)). At first I did not create neighbor statements for BFD, then I added "dev" and "local" options - no improvement. No revelations with "debug protocols all". Any ideas? Thanks a lot! Best, fran

Re: unstable BGP sessions after debian 10 -> 11 upgrade

2021-10-24 Thread Fran
Hey, I ran the following combinations without problems: Debian 10, kernel 5.8 backports, bird 2.0.7 Debian 10, kernel 5.10 backports, bird 2.0.8 (from suse repo) Debian 11, kernel 5.10, bird 2.0.8 (from Debian Bookworm repo). sysctl values (unchanged since ~ 2 y): net.core.rmem_max=67108864 ne

Re: comparing open source BGP stacks performance

2021-08-24 Thread Fran
Hej, Such a shame you missed out OpenBGPD by the OpenBSD team. ;-( Justin did a followup including rustybgp and openbgpd: https://elegantnetwork.github.io/posts/followup-measuring-BGP-stacks/ Best, f.

Re: Bird2 for Debian Jessie?

2020-07-16 Thread Fran
Hello, >> It seems weird to have it only in unstable/testing tough, Jessie was LTS and is EoL since 16 days[1], you should consider abandoning this sinking ship! Debian stable is Buster, you find bird2 for Buster in the network.cz repo regards, fran [1] https://wiki.debian.org/LT