Stuart,
I can confirm this is now working, once again thanks for your help.
Cheers daz
On 22 February 2017 at 15:37, Darren Marshall wrote:
> Stuart,
>
> Brilliant , many thanks for your support , really appreciate it, as soon
> as I am able (busy racking kit today), I'll give it a shot and l
Stuart,
Brilliant , many thanks for your support , really appreciate it, as soon
as I am able (busy racking kit today), I'll give it a shot and let you know
the outcome.
Cheers daz
On 22 February 2017 at 14:47, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2017/02/22 14:10, Darren Marshall wrote:
> > Hi Stuar
On 2017/02/22 14:10, Darren Marshall wrote:
> Hi Stuart,
>
> Thanks for the info, not exactly what I was hoping to hear!. I wonder
> why your tests configuring outside of Bird didn't work?, would you mind
> sharing your sample /etc/ipsec.conf file ?.
>
> You are right , it is inconvenient having
Hi Stuart,
Thanks for the info, not exactly what I was hoping to hear!. I wonder why
your tests configuring outside of Bird didn't work?, would you mind sharing
your sample /etc/ipsec.conf file ?.
You are right , it is inconvenient having to configure the keys outside of
Bird, but right now I'd s
On 2017/02/21 16:01, Darren Marshall wrote:
>
> I'm googling like crazy and can't seem to find an example of how to
> configure MD5 authentication between BGP peers using Bird running on
> OpenBSD, does someone out there have a guide for this? The Bird config
> is straightforward but I'm missing
Thanks Pawel,
Yeah I have this working on FreeBSD and Quagga but Bird / OpenBSD I am
struggling with :( . Anyone out there got a working example of the steps
required from MD5 authentication for BGP neighbours using Bird on OpenBSD?.
Thanks daz
On 21 February 2017 at 17:43, Paweł Nastachowski <
I'm googling like crazy and can't seem to find an example of how to
configure MD5 authentication between BGP peers using Bird running on
OpenBSD, does someone out there have a guide for this? The Bird config is
straightforward but I'm missing the 'glue' at the OS level! Also does
anyone know if th