On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 01:05:32PM +0200, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote: > Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> writes: > > > Quagga doesn't seem to care much about OpenBSD, the current version > > doesn't even build here. (I did port the last round of ospf crash > > fixes to the previous version which does build, these are in the > > ports tree). Development is very fragmented, a lot of tweaks exist > > in 3rd party repos but there seems to be no central group trying > > to hold them together (at one point it looked like the google > > fork might do this but it appears to have stagnated). > > This rather recent announcement cought my interest: > > http://www.isc.org/news-article/how-extinct-zebra-could-upend-networking-market > > Seems there is quite a lot of hype and activity around Open Source > routing and I think OpenBSD could play a good role there. It would be > interesting to hear the thoughts of some OpenBSD developers on these > areas. Perhaps in another thread, an article on Undeadly, or when they > have the time and interest :) >
So when will ISC start to integrate Quagga into BIND? A DNS server needs its own routing suite. -- :wq Claudio