Misc,
I'd like to hear how people are using OpenOSPFd and how it's working
out.
Are people using it in any sort of a local-cluster load balancing
method? For example: rtr1 servers area 1 and has three NTP servers
attached all announcing the same /32 over OSPF with some logic on the
ser
Misc,
How many queues have people run on a small 10mbit net connection with
PF/ALTQ? (machine is a P4 3ghz)
I ask because queues based on ports (22, 80, etc) seem to have no
longer sufficed for our office where someone still manages to hog all
the HTTP bandwidth making web surfing miserab
Misc,
Since a November release seems to be shaping up, any idea when we can
begin pre-ordering? :-)
I've like the idea of getting it without remembering to order at
"release" time.
Thanks,
David
On Aug 8, 2005, at 8:10 PM, James Boothe wrote:
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 10:05:50PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
("trivial" little things like dmesg, disklabel and fdisk outputs
might
be useful, too).
Thanks for the reply. I got it working finally though. Yes I realize
it will show up as one
Misc,
I am running OpenBGPd on a couple routers. On my production systems
I am using the most basic bgpd.conf with all the default RFC1918
deny's and nothing more complex than that. Testing some more complex
filters on another router causes openbgpd to crash on reload.
All rules pass: /
Hi,
I am curious to know if anyone is running OpenBGPd attached to a
loopback interface with specific "listen" directives for their BGP
sessions. In "cisco land" this is not atypical.
Are folks doing this with OpenBGPd? Would it even work as expected?
From just thinking about it for a
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