ny
consideration at all.
But maybe that's just me.
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Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
-- Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), reply of the
e heard that they've
been pretty successful at building servers to compete pretty well on
price with Dell, while also providing much better customer service,
including custom-building servers to your precise requirements.
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Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Those who would give
und with
crap like zebra or quagga.
Oh, and it would be nice if someone somewhere started thinking
about a mesh routing implementation for *BSD, either AODV or
something else.
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Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporar
es resiliency the way it should. If
this problem isn't already addressed by bgpd, I'm sure it will be
before Henning can go production with using this for his core routers
at his ISP.
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Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain
er. Thank you very much.
Show me the words from Henning himself where I have
mis-represented his views on zebra/quagga, and I will gladly
apologize in public.
Until then, I stand by what I have said.
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obta
eeds to be redundant. Not much you can in bgpd.
Not in bgpd per se, no. But by then you'd have added more
protocol support to the daemon and that name would no longer be
appropriate.
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Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a
-- such as bgpd from OpenBSD.
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Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania.
GCS/IT d+(-) s:+(++)>: a C++(+++)$ UMBSH
pursue. I'd rather start with something
that requires less re-work, and would presumably allow us to more
easily add in any additional bits that we feel are necessary or
desirable.
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Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a lit
asher-size four-processor Intel OEM fileserver-to-be, an ancient
SPARC-4 clone, and an ancient Pentium-133 laptop w/ 48MB of RAM),
then I'll be glad to do what I can to help.
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
ful?
I'm just wondering if there aren't a lot of people who could
benefit from something like this, only they don't know it. If they
were to find out, it might help provide funding and other resources
to spur development.
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"They that
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