For the guys who master the Multi-Bird concept...
It would be nice if there was a public Multi-Bird deployment guide.
It would be an incentive for other colleagues to abandon the legacy version.
If I can help with this guide, I make myself available.
Em ter., 25 de abr. de 2023 às 08:32,
On Apr 25, Cybertinus wrote:
> I'm still running Bird 1.6.8, because then I have at least 2 threads instead
> of 1 thread in Bird 2.
No need to: you can just run two copies of BIRD 2.
E.g. /etc/systemd/system/bird6.service:
[Unit]
Description=BIRD Internet Routing Daemon
After=network.target
Hi Tijn
You can also run two bird2 instances, one per address family.
Pim
On Tue, 25 Apr 2023 at 12:34, Cybertinus wrote:
> Hello Ondrej,
>
> I'm still running Bird 1.6.8, because then I have at least 2 threads
> instead of 1 thread in Bird 2. My plan was to go straight from Bird 1.6
> to
Hello Ondrej,
I'm still running Bird 1.6.8, because then I have at least 2 threads
instead of 1 thread in Bird 2. My plan was to go straight from Bird 1.6
to Bird 3.0 when it is released. Is there any chance that Bird 3.0 will
be released before the end of this year? Or do I need to update my
I Fell the same in here...
Thank you all for your effort!
And thank you also for cutting Bird 1.
It will consolidate to Bird users where should be the focus.
P.S.: Cof-cof, DE-CIX black-hole, cof-cof.
Em ter., 25 de abr. de 2023 às 07:47, Nico Schottelius via Bird-users <
Hey Ondrej,
thanks a lot for creating and maintain bird. I see cutting off bird 1
as a good step into the future.
Best regards from London airport,
Nico
Ondrej Filip writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
> Dear BIRD users and friends,
>
> BIRD 2 has been here since 2017. The joint daemon
Dear BIRD users and friends,
BIRD 2 has been here since 2017. The joint daemon of IPv6 and legacy
IP quickly become stable and its last version is 2.13 just couple days
old.
Last version of BIRD 1 was 1.6.8 released in September 2019. We have
already declared that we wouldn't release any