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I guess you need Zebra then or gated dont know the one you are talking
about. But what kind of routing issues are you getting from the link from the ISP as there might be a better solution resolved within the cisco as the Linux routing packages are notoriously instable and unreliable. I work allot with checkpoint firewalls at work and they have the zebra and gated solutions (depending on the version) and there are major issues with the dynamic routing on those. J. Kim C. Callis wrote: My issue is that my pfsense box is connected to a Cisco router which is acting as a bridge to connect to ISP. I am constantly running into problems with the way the ISP routes.If I were to install quagga on to the pfsense box, would the box actually handle the routing through RIP and dymanically change the routing tables thus bypassing the problems on the ISP side or is that wasted effort on my part? K. On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 02:50:35PM -0500, Scott Ullrich wrote:There no GUIS for them and the packages never worked properly. It is possible to manually pkg_add -r quagga still. On 2/18/06, Kim C. Callis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: |
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