--On 2 November 2011 13:02:13 +0100 Ondrej Zajicek <[email protected]> wrote:
The patch is OK (as a workaround). Note that the problem is only related to 'unnumbered' ptp links, so the simplest workaround is just to assign (at least /30) regular IP prefix to that link. I am not strongly opposed to add such kind of broken-quagga-compat option, but not sure if it is worth if it is only related to such corner cases.
I am guessing this might be one of the issues affecting us (*). We can't do numbering as we have large numbers of /32s as interface routes. Numbering these would use either 2 or 4 times the address space which is not acceptable. (*) = yes I know I need to send some more debug data :-) Nearly every 'bird ospf' problem seems to have quagga at the root of it right now, though I do think /something/ is going wrong in bird in redistribution of routes around protocol restarts. -- Alex Bligh
