Hi
BIRD does not handle well situations where there are overlapping IP
ranges on interfaces. It just find a first iface that matches the
next-hop.
It is true that one would expect that in 'direct' mode, the iface is used
also for the next hop, but even in that case BGP is two-level and BGP next
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On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 12:45:25PM +0200, n...@joey-network.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I figured out a problem with the BIRD routing daemon.
> It is not possible to route BGP via IPIP tunnels. As you can see below
> the packets will be routed through the wrong device. Normally it should
> choose "ASI
Hi,
I figured out a problem with the BIRD routing daemon.
It is not possible to route BGP via IPIP tunnels. As you can see below
the packets will be routed through the wrong device. Normally it should
choose "ASIX" as right device, but it does not.
root@cr01:/etc/bird# ip -6 route | grep 2a0