Re: Juniper on FreeBSD [7:1303]

2001-04-28 Thread Jason

Did anybody ever got this working ? I would like to know your experience.
Thks.

KY  wrote in message
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 Phil,

 Thanks for the infor.
 I am trying to download the JunOS from our internal company website. I
just
 want to verify if I will have to make it LS120 image. As I don't have
LS120
 handy, but I do have some spare hard drives. I wonder if it can boot from
 LS120, should it be bootable from normal hard drive?
 I guess I will have to format the hard drive from BSD, and copy the file
to
 it, just wonder if you or others have done this before. If  LS120 is the
 only or easiest way, I will just go and get one.

 Thanks
 KY


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  The Olive is simply the JunOS code running on a compatible PC.
 
  If you've got the JunOS package, make the LS120 image, get an intel
based
  pc with an LS120 drive.  The image should just boot.
 
  Regards,
 
  --phil
 
  On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, KY wrote:
 
  All,
 
  Any of you ever had luck on porting Juniper to a FreeBSD box?
  I heard that you could download the Junos and then tweak the BSD so
 that
  make it just like the real box. I know Olive, but I guess that is
  something
  else, although anybody can give me or tell me how to get a copy of
 Olive
  would be appreciated.
 
  I could not find any thing from FreeBSD sites, any input would be
  helpful.
 
  Thanks
 
  KY
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Juniper on FreeBSD [7:1303]

2001-04-19 Thread KY

All,

Any of you ever had luck on porting Juniper to a FreeBSD box?
I heard that you could download the Junos and then tweak the BSD so that
make it just like the real box. I know Olive, but I guess that is something
else, although anybody can give me or tell me how to get a copy of Olive
would be appreciated.

I could not find any thing from FreeBSD sites, any input would be helpful.

Thanks

KY




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Re: Juniper on FreeBSD [7:1303]

2001-04-19 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

All,

Any of you ever had luck on porting Juniper to a FreeBSD box?
I heard that you could download the Junos and then tweak the BSD so that
make it just like the real box. I know Olive, but I guess that is something
else, although anybody can give me or tell me how to get a copy of Olive
would be appreciated.

There is FreeBSD ancestry in JunOS, but it's more than simple 
tweaking to make it run.  Juniper did its own kernel.

Aside from the very significant legal aspects, I wouldn't think of 
trying to reverse-engineer JunOS without an experienced software 
development team, including people who already have written router 
code.

But there are ethical issues as well. Juniper wrote JunOS to sell 
Juniper hardware. There's no way a "downloaded" copy of JunOS would 
be legal on other platforms.

If you want to run something in a xBSD box, use an old public domain 
GateD, or Zebra.


I could not find any thing from FreeBSD sites, any input would be helpful.

Thanks

KY




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Re: Juniper on FreeBSD [7:1303]

2001-04-19 Thread Phillip Heller

The Olive is simply the JunOS code running on a compatible PC.

If you've got the JunOS package, make the LS120 image, get an intel based
pc with an LS120 drive.  The image should just boot.

Regards,

--phil

On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, KY wrote:

All,

Any of you ever had luck on porting Juniper to a FreeBSD box?
I heard that you could download the Junos and then tweak the BSD so that
make it just like the real box. I know Olive, but I guess that is
something
else, although anybody can give me or tell me how to get a copy of Olive
would be appreciated.

I could not find any thing from FreeBSD sites, any input would be
helpful.

Thanks

KY
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