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> to fix this behavior? At least, an option in config would be nice,
> if changing actual behavior is not desirable.
>
I agree; I've had it that community :666 couldn't be set without having them up,
so had to create an interface with 253 IP's to still have those blocked at the
upstream.
Leo Vandewoestijne.
to
simply run in fib 0
So back to your question:
I can confirm setting fibs in bird is functioning.
And probably with and without using `setfib` on daemon.
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hanges to the OS'es I went to 2.0.1 and now need both.
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ice new behaviour I discovered is that now you can have mixed
(enabled/disabled) sessions
on the same interface (which -in my case- is having multiple IP's). In 1.6 I
never got that working.
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to contact me off list in case you feel any need to.
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of routers depending on this option?
Further the 2.0.2 branche may become the default, and 1.6.5 will be -legacy
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=226859
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=226860
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babel bgp rip static
all goes well.
Was I trieng something impossible, or is this an error?
Is RIP a dependency for Babel?
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/attachment.cgi\?id=191018
sh bird-2.0.1.shar
make -I net/bird2 install clean
In case you wish to return any feedback:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=225962
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ning: assigning to 'byte *' (aka 'unsigned char *')
from 'char *' converts between pointers to integer types with different sign
etc, etc. only warnings, but in the end all fine.
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