On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 03:48:36PM +0200, Marko Cupać wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 15:27:30 +0200
> Remi Locherer <remi.loche...@relo.ch> wrote:
> 
> > Did you save the console output and daemon log from the restart?
> > Can you share it?
> 
> I restarted ospfd again with rcctl, console output gives just usual:
> 
> ospfd(ok)
> ospfd(ok)
> 
> The second one waiting a bit more than I remember it used to.
> 
> Here's ospfd-related stuff from daemon log:
> 
> Sep 14 15:40:58 nat1 ospfd[34802]: route decision engine exiting
> Sep 14 15:40:58 nat1 ospfd[73845]: ospf engine exiting
> Sep 14 15:40:58 nat1 ospfd[2242]: kernel routing table decoupled
> Sep 14 15:40:58 nat1 ospfd[2242]: terminating

At this point no IPv4 routes with priority 32 should exists on host nat1.
You can check this with "route -n show -priority 32". But according to the
following log entries there still where some. 

How many OSPF routes do you have on host nat1? Which OpenBSD version?
If I find the time I'll try to reproduce this.

> Sep 14 15:40:58 nat1 ospfd[55815]: startup
> Sep 14 15:40:58 nat1 ospfd[55815]: alien OSPF route 10.30.1.45/32
> Sep 14 15:40:58 nat1 ospfd[55815]: alien OSPF route 10.30.1.56/32
> Sep 14 15:40:58 nat1 ospfd[55815]: alien OSPF route 10.30.6.81/32
> Sep 14 15:40:58 nat1 ospfd[55815]: alien OSPF route 10.30.19.42/32
> 
> First three alien routes are on openbsd router two hops away, the last
> one is my laptop which is one hop away.
> 
> Could it be these are routes installed when someone connects through
> ssh? I am connected through ssh, and it is possible that my colleague
> also connected through ssh from 10.30.1.X and 10.30.6.X addresses.
> 
> > Would I be in charge of running this network I would want to know
> > where these alien routes come from. But I think it did not affect
> > your network badly since you did not mention an outage. ;-)
> 
> My point exactly :) If you have any idea where to start looking I'd be
> grateful for any tips.
> 
> Thank you for helping me with this.
> -- 
> Before enlightenment - chop wood, draw water.
> After  enlightenment - chop wood, draw water.
> 
> Marko Cupać
> https://www.mimar.rs/

Reply via email to