Hi,

in my network, I have five OSPF routers and hosts which learn their routes via
OSPF, all in one area. One of the routers is a Cisco, all other affected
routers and hosts are OpenBSD/i386 4.1-stable as of May 24th. The problem is
that some machines establish an adjacency with some, but not all machines in
that area.


On 192.168.50.4:

$ ospfctl show nei 
ID              Pri State        DeadTime Address         Iface     Uptime
10.0.0.2        5   FULL/OTHER   00:00:37 192.168.50.2   fxp0      00:19:04
10.0.0.5        50  FULL/OTHER   00:00:37 192.168.50.5   fxp0      01w5d17h
10.0.0.6        50  FULL/DR      00:00:33 192.168.50.6   fxp0      01w5d17h
10.0.0.3        5   FULL/OTHER   00:00:34 192.168.50.3   fxp0      02w2d12h
10.0.0.1        10  FULL/OTHER   00:00:34 192.168.50.1   fxp0      01w6d21h


On 192.168.50.3:

$ ospfctl show nei
ID              Pri State        DeadTime Address         Iface     Uptime
10.0.0.2        5   2-WAY/OTHER  00:00:31 192.168.50.2   fxp1      -
10.0.0.5        50  2-WAY/OTHER  00:00:31 192.168.50.5   fxp1      -
10.0.0.6        50  FULL/DR      00:00:38 192.168.50.6   fxp1      01w5d17h
10.0.0.1        10  2-WAY/OTHER  00:00:39 192.168.50.1   fxp1      -
10.0.0.4        50  FULL/BCKUP   00:00:39 192.168.50.4   fxp1      02w2d12h


On 192.168.50.2:

$ ospfctl show nei
ID              Pri State        DeadTime Address         Iface     Uptime
10.0.0.5        50  2-WAY/OTHER  00:00:32 192.168.50.5   dc2       -
10.0.0.1        10  2-WAY/OTHER  00:00:30 192.168.50.1   dc2       -
10.0.0.4        50  FULL/BCKUP   00:00:39 192.168.50.4   dc2       00:19:04
10.0.0.3        5   2-WAY/OTHER  00:00:39 192.168.50.3   dc2       -
10.0.0.6        50  FULL/DR      00:00:38 192.168.50.6   dc2       00:19:04


The router 192.168.50.1 is the Cisco machine.

Restarting the ospfd on one or the other machine has no effect I could
determine so far.


Any ideas are most welcome!



Best,
--Toni++

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