Re: what is openripd?
On 10/16/06, Bryan Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm in an entirely rip v2 environment and have long coveted the bgp/ospf folks. :-) *cringe* this post made me dream of rip atrocities last night. just let rip (v1/v2) die already. go burn your legacy rip routers.
Re: what is openripd?
I've done software QA in the past. I can help test it if you can point me at a place to d/l it and toss me the documentation. I have a couple quagga routers, cisco router, juniper, and some d-link layer3 switches I can use. Michele 'mydecay' Marchetto wrote: Il giorno lun, 16/10/2006 alle 12.49 -0700, Bryan Irvine ha scritto: I just noticed on the opencon website, a mention of openripd. Is this a routing daemon along the lines of openospf, and openbgp? If so, I'm excited. I'm in an entirely rip v2 environment and have long coveted the bgp/ospf folks. :-) I've been developing it, with the help of some official developers and it is in testing phase. Maybe there will be some news in the next weeks.
Re: what is openripd?
Il giorno lun, 16/10/2006 alle 12.49 -0700, Bryan Irvine ha scritto: > I just noticed on the opencon website, a mention of openripd. > > Is this a routing daemon along the lines of openospf, and openbgp? If > so, I'm excited. I'm in an entirely rip v2 environment and have long > coveted the bgp/ospf folks. :-) I've been developing it, with the help of some official developers and it is in testing phase. Maybe there will be some news in the next weeks.
what is openripd?
I just noticed on the opencon website, a mention of openripd. Is this a routing daemon along the lines of openospf, and openbgp? If so, I'm excited. I'm in an entirely rip v2 environment and have long coveted the bgp/ospf folks. :-) --Bryan