On 18/08/2008, at 5:20 PM, Scott Francis wrote:
sounds a lot like Chris Cappuccio's flashdist[0], although that's
OpenBSD-specific.
(worth noting that I'm partial to OpenBSD here, for both the security
track record and tools like pf(4), carp(4), OpenBGPD, etc.)
Yep, but no 6to4, which I need
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 9:45 PM, Nathan Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 18/08/2008, at 12:16 PM, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
>
>> haven't used routeros in a while but at the time it was inoffensive, it's
>> not derived from a general purpose system so it's not something you bolt
>> additional bits on
On 18/08/2008, at 12:16 PM, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
haven't used routeros in a while but at the time it was inoffensive,
it's not derived from a general purpose system so it's not something
you bolt additional bits on if you need them.
RouterOS is Linux based.
You're correct though, you can't b
ACLs
> -Original Message-
> From: Pete Templin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 5:57 PM
> To: Tomas L. Byrnes
> Cc: NANOG list
> Subject: Re: Is it time to abandon bogon prefix filters?
>
> Tomas L. Byrnes wrote:
> > Since there are ways to dynamically filter
William Pitcock wrote:
Hi,
We're looking at using Mikrotik's RouterOS for some some sort of
software routing solution as part of our network in combination with
supervised layer3 switching doing most likely some sort of limited BGP.
Does anyone else here run it? Is it any good? Is it better tha
Tomas L. Byrnes wrote:
Since there are ways to dynamically filter the bogons, using BGP or DNS,
I don't really see the need to stop doing so. If you're managing your
routing and firewall filters manually, you have bigger problems than the
release of Bogon space.
Can you share the Cisco configu
--- On Sun, 8/17/08, Jared Mauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 03:44:40PM -0400, Jon Lewis wrote:
> > On that topic, how do you delete IRR objects when the
> person who created
> > them used a unique maintainer object and is no longer
> around to provide
> > the pas
William Pitcock wrote:
Hi,
We're looking at using Mikrotik's RouterOS for some some sort of
software routing solution as part of our network in combination with
supervised layer3 switching doing most likely some sort of limited BGP.
Does anyone else here run it? Is it any good? Is it better tha
Hi,
We're looking at using Mikrotik's RouterOS for some some sort of
software routing solution as part of our network in combination with
supervised layer3 switching doing most likely some sort of limited BGP.
Does anyone else here run it? Is it any good? Is it better than e.g.
vyatta?
If Router
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 03:44:40PM -0400, Jon Lewis wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Aug 2008, Danny McPherson wrote:
>
>> I agree, how many of you folks that use IRRs have
>> ever deleted an IRR object? Heck, some ISPs even
>> add them based on existence of advertised routes.
>
> On that topic, how do you del
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008, Danny McPherson wrote:
I agree, how many of you folks that use IRRs have
ever deleted an IRR object? Heck, some ISPs even
add them based on existence of advertised routes.
On that topic, how do you delete IRR objects when the person who created
them used a unique maintai
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