On Oct 21, Mathias Wolkert wrote:
> Now I'm down to picky little details such as default config path in Debian.
> If I'm not mistaken, it's good Debian behavior to have daemon specific
> directory e.g. "/etc/bird/".
You are mistaken.
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ciao,
Marco
On May 02, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> BGP extended communities
As an IX operator I would like to see this.
> MRT routing table dumps
And as the zebra-dump-parser author, I think that some people would find
this useful as well. :-)
> Static routes depedent on ping reachability
I do not really see B
On Jun 14, Arjan Filius wrote:
> We'd need functionality to send bird (remote) syslog as a specific
> facility. Are there any way's (planned) to do that?
Me too please! :-)
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ciao,
Marco
On May 24, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> Thanks. Although i cannot run the rpsltool (Debian packages libyaml-perl
> and libyaml-syck-perl does not contain YAML::Any, probably the script
You can either install libyaml-perl from testing or s/YAML::Any/YAML/.
> 1) why use 'scan time 604800' in device pro
On May 22, Arnold Nipper wrote:
> Imho there are zillions of ways to do a configuration. Maybe that's why
> Ondrej is asking for an example of input and output.
I choose the multiple RIB+pipe approach, so something like this is
generated for each peer.
Then there are the common functions invalid
On May 22, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> > I released a new version of rpsltool[1] which contains an example
> > configuration file and template for generating the complete
> > configuration of a BIRD route server.
> Could you send me an example of input and output? I can give
> you some hints with reg
I released a new version of rpsltool[1] which contains an example
configuration file and template for generating the complete
configuration of a BIRD route server.
(There is an OpenBGPd template as well, does anybody want to contribute
one for quagga?)
It has been used in production at MINAP[2] fo