Good Day Tim and Quagga Users
 
> zebra is the way that routes get from ospf or bgp into the kernel routing 
> tables.

Ah, ok so I don't need to configure zebra, since I don’t get any routes into 
the BSD Boxes, just announcing

> I think the ospf error messages are because not a real interface.  You could 
> try using passive mode on those interfaces.  So will advertise the address 
> into OSPF, but not try to talk OSPF on the interface.
I tried that with no luck, still get the messages. I'll just ignore them for 
now 😉

> Also, in my view, the zebra part of Quagga is broken for IPv6 and OSPF6.    
> Quagga routes and kernel routing table get out sync and cause a routing loop. 
>   
> This sent me mad and I tried everything.  Tried later versions.  In the end, 
> I just installed FRR instead, rebooted and it all worked.
FRR would just be an alternative to quagga? Behind Quagga and FRR is still 
ospfd and ospf6d, bgpd... I'll try my luck with quagga and if we get problems 
or worse, I'll remember your advice and try FRR

> I don't think OSPF6 authentication is possible.
That’s sad. I'll hope they add support for it in the future

> I'm surprised you can't manage what you want to do with BGP
Well, I'm sure it is possible, maybe even easier to implement it with bgp. The 
reason I can't do it with bgp has to do with our network design/policy. So it's 
a layer 8-11 problem

Thanks for your insights.

Best regards
Philippe



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