Yes,
Any ideas anywhere?
I'm not a BSD kernel guru, but from the other people that responded
it seems that the issue is not allowing userland processes to update
the routing table with the same subnet if there is a route for that
subnet in the UNIX kernel already.
You can force the local interface to be in the same subnet with
'ifconfig', but you cannot do it via 'ip adddress' in quagga.
Michael F. DeMan
Director of Technology
OpenAccess Network Services
Bellingham, WA 98225
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On Mar 29, 2006, at 9:22 AM, Bart Van Kerckhove wrote:
Andre Oppermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snipped posts>
Lets discuss this. Claudio (@openbsd.org and my employee) have a
couple of ideas on how to do this the best way.
Andre, do you have any further updates/insights to share on this
topic?
With kind regards,
Bart Van Kerckhove
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