Cool. Thanks for the excellent info. Regards, Barry
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Theo de Raadt <dera...@cvs.openbsd.org> wrote: >> In my case it has nothing to do with whether or not millions of people >> use a particular OS but simply that I am constrained to Linux for this >> project and it is non-negotiable. So I could use that as an excuse to >> ignore OpenBGPd but I think it's a nice BGP implementation and I think >> it may be a nice implementation on Linux too, or maybe not, that is >> the reason for my questions here, which have been answered very well >> by Claudio and Henning and others. > > The message has been misunderstood. Let me be clear, here are the two > messages: > > Firstly, Linux has a routing socket and in-kernel routing table which > lacks the right capabilities, so you won't get all you want. > > Secondly, Henning and Claudio don't do slave labour.