They used to publish the source for their 2.4 kernel on routerboard.com (in 
fact, it's still available at http://routerboard.com/files/linux-2.4.31.zip), 
but I've not seen anything for the 2.6 kernel however and the routerboard.com 
site was redesigned a little while ago, seemingly without the links as far as I 
can tell.

It might be a case of you need to ask them for it. Would be interesting to see 
which bits are GPL.

Edward Dore 
Freethought Internet 

On 31 Aug 2012, at 12:44, Laurent GUERBY wrote:

> On Wed, 2012-08-29 at 16:39 +0100, Edward J. Dore wrote:
>> MikroTik RouterOS is indeed based on Linux, however I believe they rolled 
>> their own MPLS stack.
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Does Mikrotik publish their modified Linux kernel source? Might be
> interesting to look at it.
> 
> Laurent
> 
>> Last time I looked, the "mpls-linux" project over at SourceForge was 
>> incomplete and slow - I have no idea if this has changed at all recently 
>> however.
>> 
>> Edward Dore 
>> Freethought Internet 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Walter Keen" <walter.k...@rainierconnect.net>
>> To: "Seth Mattinen" <se...@rollernet.us>
>> Cc: nanog@nanog.org
>> Sent: Wednesday, 29 August, 2012 2:00:52 AM
>> Subject: Re: Bird vs Quagga revisited
>> 
>> I'm fairly sure that Mikrotik software is based on linux, and supports MPLS. 
>> 
>> Not too sure which package they use, or if they rolled their own MPLS 
>> support... 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> 
>> From: "Seth Mattinen" <se...@rollernet.us> 
>> To: nanog@nanog.org 
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 4:42:14 PM 
>> Subject: Re: Bird vs Quagga revisited 
>> 
>> 
>> What's the state of MPLS on Linux these days? 
>> 
>> ~Seth 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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