On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Scott <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi List, > > Seeing the message of Jeff yesterday and the fact I have been trying to get > bird to work for a few days now I am pretty sure I need help from soneone > setting up bird. > > We are basically setting up anycast with a few servers at three locations. > The servers will need to speak OSPF to a Juniper router which then > redistributes the routes accordingly to the internet. We would like to use > bird(6) to do this for a few ips setup at the loopback interface (both IPv4 > and IPv6). > > I managed to get quagga ospfd working just fine, ospf6d not unfortunately. > Figured switching to bird would help but I can't get IPv4 ospf in bird > working either. > I read the manual of bird a few times, top to bottom, googled around but > didn't got it to work. > > The servers are running CentOS 6.3, I have compiled bird & bird6 from > source. > What i need done is a full config for bird & bird6, I tried almost every > setting so I think it is best if someone just creates a config from scratch > for us. The setup is quite simple honestly, the routers are running ospf and > ospfv3. IPs are assigned to the interfaces and loopback. We don't need ospf > authentication but do need the bird config/process secured, logging to > syslog and just some prefix filtering on what goes out over OSPF. > > I have no problem paying for it. > Hopefully somebody can help me out here. > > Thanks a lot! > > Scott
There is a nice walk-though of a lab at http://vincent.bernat.im/en/blog/2011-dns-anycast.html which covers an anycast DNS setup. Have a look. -- ~ Andrew "lathama" Latham [email protected] http://lathama.net ~
