On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 04:50:48PM +0200, L?o Goehrs wrote:
> Wust fetch the full sources, then go to /usr/src/usr.sbin/ospfd and
> /usr/src/usr.sbin/ospfctl and make && make install :)
>
Thanks. That is a bit problematic as, the long version of what is going on
here is corporate made some changes which have resulted in these boxes
being isolated from the outside world. Thier answer as to how to fix this
is for me to get ospf working. Can you say "chiicken or egg question" :-)
In the mean time, Ive comenetd out the check for zero lentght MTU's in the
3.7 ospfd sorcues, and I can now get a conection to the corporate router.
However, they are not seeing the route I'm suposed to advertise.
I strongly suspect that it's a problem with my ospfd.conf file. Here it is:
# $OpenBSD: ospfd.conf,v 1.2 2005/02/06 20:07:09 norby Exp $
# macros
# password="secret"
# global configuration
router-id 170.85.113.111
# fib-update no
# spf-delay 1
# spf-holdtime 5
# auth-key $password
# auth-type none
hello-interval 10
# metric 10
retransmit-interval 5
router-dead-time 40
router-priority 1
transmit-delay 1
# areas
area 0.0.0.120 {
interface fxp0 {
auth-type none
}
interface fxp2 {
auth-type none
}
}
What I'm trying to do is advertise that these machines (whose CARP'd
externall addres is 170.85.113.99 can route to 170.85.106.128/25
Yhe external NIC is fxp1, and the internal one is fxp2.
Can you show me how to correct this config file?
If we can get this done, then I should be able to use cvs to grab the
current sources.
Thanks for the help.
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