Hi,
Thank you for pointing me to the right place, but it seems that it wasn't as
straightforward as I had hoped to get a deb out for 2.0.8. It's unable to find
some docs related perl nodule?
Where should I make a request for CI/CD build of mips64/mips Debian package?
That would be really
On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 01:00:52PM +0100, Marcel Krüger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any way to identify in a filter the interface the route was
> learned from? So basically an attribute which relates to "from" like
> ifname and ifindex relate to "gw"? This would be particularly useful
> when "from"
On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 09:58:17AM +0100, Bernd Naumann wrote:
> Good morning Nils,
>
> On 26.03.21 08:47, Nils van Lück wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I am using the latest Bird version from the git repo under Debian. I
> > have one dedicated NIC for the LAN, one dedicated NIC for BGP sessions
> >
Hi,
is there any way to identify in a filter the interface the route was
learned from? So basically an attribute which relates to "from" like
ifname and ifindex relate to "gw"? This would be particularly useful
when "from" is a link lcal address and therefore might not be enough to
identify the
Good morning Nils,
On 26.03.21 08:47, Nils van Lück wrote:
Hello!
I am using the latest Bird version from the git repo under Debian. I
have one dedicated NIC for the LAN, one dedicated NIC for BGP sessions
and one NIC with an IP from a foreign ASN for remote maintenance. How
can I make the
Hello!
I am using the latest Bird version from the git repo under Debian. I
have one dedicated NIC for the LAN, one dedicated NIC for BGP sessions
and one NIC with an IP from a foreign ASN for remote maintenance. How
can I make the routed traffic go through Bird but still connect to a