Re: Gigabit Linux Routers

2008-12-21 Thread Kevin Oberman
> Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2008 12:58:42 +0900 > From: Adrian Chadd > > On Sat, Dec 20, 2008, Ingo Flaschberger wrote: > > > I'm not shure if this setup would ever be "stable". > > also with ucarp tweaks. > > hopefully freebsd supports soon more than 1 route. > > > > FreeBSD, like all good open sourc

open source alternative to Internap's FCP?

2008-12-21 Thread matthew zeier
Perhaps I just can't google right - does anyone know of any open source alternatives to Internap's FCP or the Avaya/RouteScience PathControl?

Re: Managing CE eBGP details & common/accepted CE-facing BGP practices

2008-12-21 Thread Justin Shore
Evening, Justin. Thanks for the reply. Justin M. Streiner wrote: You could certainly store all of the relevant config details in a database of some sort, and it certainly can't hurt to do so. Same goes for backing up your device configurations - always a good idea. As far as storing things

Re: Security Intelligence [Was: Re: Netblock reassigned from Chile to US ISP...]

2008-12-21 Thread Sean Donelan
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008, Randy Bush wrote: unfortunately snort does not really scale to a larger provider. and, to the best of my poor knowledge, good open source tools to black-hole/redirect botted users are not generally available. universities have some that are good at campus and enterprise sc

Re: Managing CE eBGP details & common/accepted CE-facing BGP practices

2008-12-21 Thread Nathan Ward
On 22/12/2008, at 10:47 AM, Danny Thomas wrote: I'd also like to add a feature that recognizes the significant blocks in a config and store in a database so you can do queries like "when was vlan777 modified" This sounds like a job for captain SNMP(trap/inform) or RADIUS or TACACS+! --

Re: Managing CE eBGP details & common/accepted CE-facing BGP practices

2008-12-21 Thread Danny Thomas
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 8:31 AM, Justin Shore wrote: I should have said it earlier when I mentioned config backups. I'm already a heavy user of RANCID, archiving my configs hourly. Been using it since right around v2.0-2.1 which would be several years ago (fe