Hi Babelers, I've just come across a reason I'd want to run babel with both bird and babeld on the same node and have them become neighbours. The details are tedious -- my usual disclamer applies ;)
This got me to think about something I'd observed in the past and been meaning to write about though: when I accidentally had both babeld and bird running on a node it would casuse severe route flapping and consequently packet loss. I wonder if we can do better here? Maybe by warning about this situation in the logs, shutting down both sides or just turning this into a supported use-case? :) >From what I gather by a quick skimming of the relevant details in RFC8966 this could work by assigning each daemon a unique LL address so each gets it's own entry in the neighbour table, right? Thanks, --Daniel