On 26/06/18 07:10, Philippe Maechler wrote:
> Ah, ok so I don't need to configure zebra, since I don’t get any routes into 
> the BSD Boxes, just announcing

you might need zebra running to tell ospf what interfaces are around. 
I'm not so sure in this area.  But I agree, no config.

One thing Zebra is good at is using it to set up any static routes. 
Then add interface detect.  Then if you pull the cable, the static
routes get deleted.

(I don't know what FreeBSD is like, but on linux, unplug the network
cable and static routes stay in the routing table and live.)

>
>> 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
>

FRR is a fork of Quagga by cumulus networks.  Development is very
active.  https://github.com/FRRouting/frr

Also see https://man.openbsd.org/ospf6d from  
http://www.openbgpd.org/   I presume will also work on FreeBSD.


It might be that my issues were already fixed in a later Quagga.  But
I'd had enough of compiling, needed to go home, and the FRR debian
packages were just there.


Tim




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