Hi,
Here’s a friendly reminder that the IP addresses of the NLNOG Looking
Glass BGP daemon has changed a few months ago. All sessions with the old
addresses are currently offline. So if you’re peering with the NLNOG
Looking Glass, please make sure you’re using the correct addresses:
Here
On Sat, Sep 24, 2022 at 12:57 AM, Teun Vink wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 23 Sep 2022, at 18:01, Job Snijders via NANOG wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I'd like to ask help from the EBGP hivemind: the shiny new BGP looking
> glass at https://lg.ring.nlnog.net/ supports displaying text s
Hi,
On 23 Sep 2022, at 18:01, Job Snijders via NANOG wrote:
Dear all,
I'd like to ask help from the EBGP hivemind: the shiny new BGP looking
glass at https://lg.ring.nlnog.net/ supports displaying text strings
mapped from BGP community values (both simple and large communities).
[…]
Please
Dear all,
I'd like to ask help from the EBGP hivemind: the shiny new BGP looking
glass at https://lg.ring.nlnog.net/ supports displaying text strings
mapped from BGP community values (both simple and large communities).
Mapping BGP Community values to simple English human-readable text
phrases
s favorite software for running a looking glass.
>
> A friend asked me this over the weekend - and while there are others
> available on the internet to use - it would be helpful for them to run one
> within their own network.
>
> It has been a while since i have played setting
+1, or reactivate the Level(3) AS 3356 LG.
--pete
From: NANOG on behalf of Ca By
Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2019 4:49 PM
To: North American Network Operators' Group
Subject: Centurylink Looking Glass fail
Paging someone at Centurylink to fix your looking glass
Paging someone at Centurylink to fix your looking glass.
https://lookingglass.centurylink.com
None of the functions in any of the cities work
Your network is kind of a big deal, so please try to provide visibility to
your routing state so the rest of us can do our day-job, on Sunday
We are using https://github.com/respawner/looking-glass which is doing the job
nicely and is actively developed.
Best regards,
Martijn
From: NANOG on behalf of Mehmet Akcin
Sent: 02 August 2019 04:49:45
To: nanog
Subject: Looking glass software
hey there,
I
hey there,
I am looking for a public looking glass software that is used by many.
Github has way too many dead projects (or projects that seem like dead) and
appreciates community feedback on what's the best out there.
my goals are to be able to provide, ping/ping6, traceroute/traceroute6
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 3:19 PM Roy Hockett wrote:
> Does anyone have a bookmark for a looking glass server for Verizon/UUnet
> (AS701)?
>
>
don't think there's really ever been one (there was a web-based lookup ...
based on not-real-time data) but I believe that's gon
Does anyone have a bookmark for a looking glass server for Verizon/UUnet
(AS701)?
If someone from Verizon/UUnet noc can contact me offline, that would also be
helpful.
I've been using https://github.com/ramnode/LookingGlass for a while. In Python
2.7 instead of PHP. Works well under nginx.
On Oct 29 2018, at 5:48 pm, Thomas King wrote:
>
> Hi Mehmet,
> DE-CIX just launched its new Looking Glass service
> (https://lg.de-cix.net/alice/) based
Hi Mehmet,
DE-CIX just launched its new Looking Glass service
(https://lg.de-cix.net/alice/) based on the open source tool Alice
https://github.com/alice-lg
Best regards,
Thomas
On 29.10.18, 22:02, "NANOG on behalf of Mehmet Akcin" wrote:
hey there,
I am looking for
I just tried out: https://github.com/respawner/looking-glass today, it
seems to be at least new-ish and was pretty easy to get going.
--
Tim
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 4:04 PM Mehmet Akcin wrote:
> hey there,
>
> I am looking for a looking glass software which is available as free &
hey there,
I am looking for a looking glass software which is available as free &
open source.
I have done some research ( https://github.com/search?q=looking+glass
) and installed https://github.com/telephone/LookingGlass and
https://github.com/17mon/LookingGlass
i wanted to drop a
Gary, may we share this with our Level3 contacts?
>
> I'm seeing issues with Level 3's looking glass
> (https://lookingglass.level3.net) since they rolled out the new one with the
> CenturyLink branding. Any query results in "Invalid usage. POST variable not
> set."
Maybe try the team reference in the apache debug of the looking glass server:
dl-systemsandto...@level3.com
-Original Message-
From: NANOG <nanog-boun...@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Gary T. Giesen via NANOG
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2018 02:15 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Level 3 L
It's working now, thanks all for the assist!
Cheers,
GTG
On Friday, May 11, 2018 18:15 EDT, "Don Fanning" <d...@00100100.net> wrote:
Maybe try the team reference in the apache debug of the looking glass server:
dl-systemsandto...@level3.com
-Original Message-
From: N
I'm seeing issues with Level 3's looking glass
(https://lookingglass.level3.net) since they rolled out the new one with the
CenturyLink branding. Any query results in "Invalid usage. POST variable not
set.". Also, the radio buttons under the "Information Category" select
> On Nov 9, 2017, at 2:45 PM, Aaron Gould <aar...@gvtc.com> wrote:
>
> Regarding Time Warner Cable (TWC AS 11427) , does anyone know of a route
> server (telnet) or looking glass (web based) for looking at bgp/ip routes
> and traceroutes from the inside the AS 11427 ?
I t
Regarding Time Warner Cable (TWC AS 11427) , does anyone know of a route
server (telnet) or looking glass (web based) for looking at bgp/ip routes
and traceroutes from the inside the AS 11427 ?
-Aaron
, what would cause
route-views to cache the paths that long? Some looking glass sites
only show what they are peered with or at most what their peers are
peered with, that's why I've always used route-views.
What looking glass sites other than route-views would people recommend?
pathid: 0, tx pathid: 0x0
From: Tim Evens [mailto:t...@snas.io]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2017 10:45 AM
To: Matthew Huff <mh...@ox.com>
Cc: morrowc.li...@gmail.com; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: FW: Reliability of looking glass sites / rviews
You didn't mention details about whi
different handling of the
problem routes?
I worked with our providers last night to verify there weren't any
hanging static routes, etc... We shut the upstream circuit down and
watched the convergence and saw that eventually all the paths
disappeared. Given what we saw on Saturday, what would cause
http://demo-rv.snas.io:8000/#/looking-glass to browse the current RIB as well
as history of RIB's. The login is demo/snas.
--Tim
On 9/13/17, 5:48 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Van Dyk, Donovan via NANOG"
<nanog-boun...@nanog.org on behalf of nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 8:47 PM, Van Dyk, Donovan via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org
> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone else been seeing issues today from routes being learnt through
> the Verizon network, AS 701?
>
> Does anyone know if they have a looking glass? I can’t
Hello,
Has anyone else been seeing issues today from routes being learnt through the
Verizon network, AS 701?
Does anyone know if they have a looking glass? I can’t find one.
Thanks
--
Donovan Van Dyk
SOC Network Engineer
Fort Lauderdale, FL USA
[cid:image001.png@01D32CD1.73DBD490
om: <christopher.mor...@gmail.com> on behalf of Christopher Morrow <
> morrowc.li...@gmail.com>
> Date: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 10:58 AM
> To: Matthew Huff <mh...@ox.com>
> Cc: nanog2 <nanog@nanog.org>
> Subject: Re: Reliability of looking glass sites / rv
.
From: <christopher.mor...@gmail.com> on behalf of Christopher Morrow
<morrowc.li...@gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 10:58 AM
To: Matthew Huff <mh...@ox.com>
Cc: nanog2 <nanog@nanog.org>
Subject: Re: Reliability of looking glass sites / rviews
On Wed,
night to verify there weren't any hanging
> static routes, etc... We shut the upstream circuit down and watched the
> convergence and saw that eventually all the paths disappeared. Given what
> we saw on Saturday, what would cause route-views to cache the paths that
> long
saw on Saturday, what would cause route-views to cache the paths that long?
Some looking glass sites only show what they are peered with or at most what
their peers are peered with, that's why I've always used route-views.
What looking glass sites other than route-views would people recommend?
Hey all, just wondering if AS21928 has a looking glass.
- Tyler
I would appreciate it if anyone could put me in touch or send me any
tips to deal with packet loss and problems routing to google, but only
along certain paths from certain points in the network (like as in ecmp
problems) from as21719
I would like to rule out local issues if possible and that
True.
However, this is not a Microsoft Windows app, so the installer isn’t in play
here. The file is a .tar.gz file that contains the perl scripts necessary to
set up the looking glass/router proxy, so it should be reasonably safe.
Hopefully, the University of Indiana will move the source
-learn.net
wrote:
True.
However, this is not a Microsoft Windows app, so the installer isn’t in
play here. The file is a .tar.gz file that contains the perl scripts
necessary to set up the looking glass/router proxy, so it should be
reasonably safe. Hopefully, the University of Indiana will move
http://mrlg.op-sec.us/
--
John Fraizer
LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnfraizer/
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 9:29 AM, Mike Hammett na...@ics-il.net wrote:
What's out there for setting up your own looking glass? I saw lots of
lists of dead projects or projects that hadn't
://lg.nyc.ramnode.com/
looking glass without routing, indeed a new perspective :(
with a bit more coffee, perhaps i can expand a bit.
for widely distributed data plane probes (ping/traceroute/...), we have
good alternatives, nlring, ripe atlas, traceroute.org, etc. as an op,
nlring is my fave
http://sourceforge.net/projects/routerproxy/
Is my looking glass/router proxy of choice.
On Jun 13, 2015, at 5:21 PM, Jim Popovitch jim...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
Here's a relatively new and fresh perspective on it:
https
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Mike Hammett na...@ics-il.net wrote:
What's out there for setting up your own looking glass? I saw lots of lists
of dead projects or projects that hadn't received any love in years. Being as
most the people I work with don't run Cisco, Juniper, etc
, Jim Popovitch wrote:
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Mike Hammett na...@ics-il.net wrote:
What's out there for setting up your own looking glass? I saw lots
of lists of dead projects or projects that hadn't received any love
in years. Being as most the people I work with don't run Cisco
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Shane Ronan sh...@ronan-online.com wrote:
This would be even more AWESOME if you added routing table lookup.
I'll suggest that to the author.
-Jim P.
What's out there for setting up your own looking glass? I saw lots of lists of
dead projects or projects that hadn't received any love in years. Being as most
the people I work with don't run Cisco, Juniper, etc. for routers, likely
having those capabilities with the LG would be nice
of BGP
information.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
- Original Message -
From: Jim Popovitch jim...@gmail.com
To: NANOG list nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2015 11:38:44 AM
Subject: Re: Setting Up a Looking Glass
On Sat, Jun
This would be even more AWESOME if you added routing table lookup.
On 6/13/15 12:38 PM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Mike Hammett na...@ics-il.net wrote:
What's out there for setting up your own looking glass? I saw lots of lists of
dead projects or projects
Here's a relatively new and fresh perspective on it:
https://github.com/ramnode/LookingGlass
You can see it in action here:
http://lg.nyc.ramnode.com/
looking glass without routing, indeed a new perspective :(
randy
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 4:28 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
Here's a relatively new and fresh perspective on it:
https://github.com/ramnode/LookingGlass
You can see it in action here:
http://lg.nyc.ramnode.com/
looking glass without routing, indeed a new perspective :(
But routing
Here's a relatively new and fresh perspective on it:
https://github.com/ramnode/LookingGlass
You can see it in action here:
http://lg.nyc.ramnode.com/
looking glass without routing, indeed a new perspective :(
with a bit more coffee, perhaps i can expand a bit.
for widely distributed data
On Jun 13, 2015, at 11:29 AM, Mike Hammett na...@ics-il.net wrote:
What's out there for setting up your own looking glass? I saw lots of lists
of dead projects or projects that hadn't received any love in years. Being as
most the people I work with don't run Cisco, Juniper, etc
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 03:39:13PM -0500, Theodore Baschak wrote:
If you want/need BGP, OpenBSD + OpenBGPD (with their bgplg
cgi/restricted shell) is fairly easy to set up. You mesh the looking
glass in like any other router in your system, and it gives you full
visibility. I wrote a how
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
Here's a relatively new and fresh perspective on it:
https://github.com/ramnode/LookingGlass
You can see it in action here:
http://lg.nyc.ramnode.com/
looking glass without routing, indeed a new perspective :(
with a bit more
Hello,
I have developed this looking glass software for me (at home and at work) [1].
It has been tested with Juniper JunOS, Cisco IOS, BIRD and Quagga. And
I'm always looking for feedback to improve it.
Hope it can be of use.
[1] https://github.com/respawner/looking-glass
On Wed, May 27
use for looking glass. for cisco ios and
ios-xr?
i use the old cougar/version6.net for ios, but ios-xr is not
supported.
i came across https://github.com/tmshlvck/ulg/ but did't installed
yet.
are there any other interesting lg's out there?
That's the one we use, but we run it against IOS
work with huawei , nortel any other CLIs as well
Good Day
Farhan Khan
On 27/May/15 06:52, Bogdan wrote:
hello
what software do you use for looking glass. for cisco ios and
ios-xr?
i use the old cougar/version6.net for ios, but ios-xr is not
supported.
i came across https
, nortel any other CLIs as well
Good Day
Farhan Khan
On 27/May/15 06:52, Bogdan wrote:
hello
what software do you use for looking glass. for cisco ios and
ios-xr?
i use the old cougar/version6.net for ios, but ios-xr is not
supported.
i came across https://github.com/tmshlvck/ulg/ but did't
On 27/May/15 06:52, Bogdan wrote:
hello
what software do you use for looking glass. for cisco ios and ios-xr?
i use the old cougar/version6.net for ios, but ios-xr is not supported.
i came across https://github.com/tmshlvck/ulg/ but did't installed yet.
are there any other interesting lg's
hello
what software do you use for looking glass. for cisco ios and ios-xr?
i use the old cougar/version6.net for ios, but ios-xr is not supported.
i came across https://github.com/tmshlvck/ulg/ but did't installed yet.
are there any other interesting lg's out there?
thanks.
--
Bogdan
://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-22/dc-22-presentations/Bruno-Graziano/DEFCON-22-Luca-Bruno-Mariano-Graziano-looking-glass-Updated.pdf
https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/woot14/woot14-bruno.pdf
There are likely many other locations at which CVE-2014-3931 is detailed.
I ask that the NANOG community
Hi all,
we recently performed a broad-scope security review of some commonly
deployed open-source looking-glass software, and we discovered
several bugs and misconfigurations which you may want to check if
concerning your infrastructure.
Firstly, affected software and issues are as follow
Hi all,
Someone is getting access to the GlobalCrossing the looking glass?
# telnet route-server.gblx.net
Trying 67.17.81.28...
telnet: connect to address 67.17.81.28: Connection refused
Thanks.
--
Eduardo Schoedler
The route-server is accessible again. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Eduardo Schoedler [mailto:lis...@esds.com.br]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 12:07 PM
To: NANOG
Subject: GlobalCrossing looking glass problem
Hi all,
Someone is getting access
Hi All
Should major social networking sites like Facebook,Google and Amazon
operate an IP looking glass ?
i think they should , here is a short justification write-up i did ,
using a real life troubleshooting scenario.
http://www.slideshare.net/peterehiwe/why-major-content-providers-need
Ben,
Our looking glass platform is indeed back online and now supports IPv6
traceroutes, pings and BGP lookups in the interface (although the web site
itself is still only available via IPv4).
If you encounter any problems, oddities, or suggestions, please feel free to
contact me off list
put it back online.
Sorry for any inconvenience this may be causing.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: N. Max Pierson [mailto:nmaxpier...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 11:06 AM
To: Cameron Daniel
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: looking glass for Level 3
Same here
: Friday, December 28, 2012 11:06 AM
To: Cameron Daniel
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: looking glass for Level 3
Same here. http://lg.level3.net has been down for over a week for me. I know
someone in operations I can open a ticket with.
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 5:18 AM, Cameron Daniel cdan
I normally use the 3rd one you mentioned but they seem to be down at the
moment.
Rgds Peter,
Sent from my Asus Transformer Pad
On Dec 28, 2012 1:51 AM, Tassos Chatzithomaoglou ach...@forthnetgroup.gr
wrote:
Anyone have any looking glass for Level 3?
The following seem not to be working
AM, Tassos Chatzithomaoglou ach...@forthnetgroup.gr
wrote:
Anyone have any looking glass for Level 3?
The following seem not to be working
http://www.level3.com/LookingGlass/
http://lg.level3.net/bgp/bgp.cgi
http://lookingglass.level3.net/
--
Tassos
Chatzithomaoglou
ach...@forthnetgroup.gr
wrote:
Anyone have any looking glass for Level 3?
The following seem not to be working
http://www.level3.com/LookingGlass/
http://lg.level3.net/bgp/bgp.cgi
http://lookingglass.level3.net/
--
Tassos
.
On 2012-12-28 8:23 pm, Peter Ehiwe wrote:
I normally use the 3rd one you mentioned but they seem to be down at the
moment.
Rgds Peter,
Sent from my Asus Transformer Pad
On Dec 28, 2012 1:51 AM, Tassos Chatzithomaoglou
ach...@forthnetgroup.gr
wrote:
Anyone have any looking glass for Level
Anyone know of, or have access to, a route server on
Internap's (AS 12180) network? Trying to make sure a
specific advertisement is being seen.
Thanks,
David
Surewhatcha need? Or feel free to email n...@internap.com and
they'll be glad to help. If not, the beatings will commence!
--chip
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 2:37 PM, David Hubbard
dhubb...@dino.hostasaurus.com wrote:
Anyone know of, or have access to, a route server on
Internap's (AS
Telia - http://looking-glass.telia.net/
Telecom Italia - http://gambadilegno.noc.seabone.net/lg/
The GRX option is at the very bottom of both.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Gus Crichton
gus.crich...@digicelgroup.com wrote:
Hello,
Any public looking glasses for GRX?
Thanks.
While we're talking Looking Glasses, any pointers to best practices or pointers
for securing a public looking glass, besides the obvious such as don't accept
announcements originated from the LG.
In a greenfield environment, is Zebra the choice?
EKG
-Original Message-
From: Jared
Hello,
Any public looking glasses for GRX?
Thanks.
Notice of Confidentiality:
The information contained in this communication is intended solely for the use
of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and others authorized to
receive it. It may
Does anyone know of a working Savvis route server or looking glass. The
http://as3561lg.savvis.net/lg.html site doesn't seem to be able to query
BGP routes. For example it says they don't have a route to 12.0/9 which
seems to be a pretty common aggregate. The traceroute tool works normally
Greetings
Does anyone know of a off-the-self product that provides looking glass
functionality for a network ?
Many thanks,
-Optimistic
http://mrlg.op-sec.us/
Its not quite off the shelf, but I found it easier to deploy than anything
else I found.
-Kyle
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Positively Optimistic
positivelyoptimis...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings
Does anyone know of a off-the-self product that provides looking glass
OpenBSD does, see man 8 bgplg.
Eric Stockwell
Optic Fusion
On 10/05/2011 07:05 AM, Positively Optimistic wrote:
Greetings
Does anyone know of a off-the-self product that provides looking glass
functionality for a network ?
Many thanks,
-Optimistic
Does anyone know of a off-the-self product that provides looking glass
functionality for a network ?
RANCID at shrubbery.net has a looking glass script.
--
This message has been scanned for viruses and
dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
believed to be clean.
I'm currently considering this one:
https://github.com/Cougar/lg
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Positively Optimistic
positivelyoptimis...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings
Does anyone know of a off-the-self product that provides looking glass
functionality for a network ?
Many thanks
rancid's looking glass seems to be working just fine.
mehmet
On Jan 28, 2011, at 11:36 AM, Peter Kranz wrote:
Anyone done a recent scan of newer looking glass software implementations
for apache? We've used cougar's for several years, but have been problems
with its SSH implementation lately
At 22-07-2011 20:59, Peter Kranz wrote:
Anyone done a recent scan of newer looking glass software implementations
for apache? We've used cougar's for several years, but have been problems
with its SSH implementation lately.
Development of the Version6 LookingGlass can be found here
Anyone know of an iPhone application for checking public Looking Glass servers?
Boss called me in a panic when I was out for lunch to check on something and
would make my life much easier but searching for stuff on iTunes is awful
for checking public Looking Glass
servers?
Boss called me in a panic when I was out for lunch to check on something and
would make my life much easier but searching for stuff on iTunes is awful
tunnel for things (eg: VNC) with ssh keys, etc..
- Jared
link:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/issh-ssh-vnc-console/id287765826?mt=8
On Oct 6, 2010, at 1:44 PM, St. Onge,Adam wrote:
Anyone know of an iPhone application for checking public Looking Glass servers?
Boss called me in a panic when I
:Anyone know of an iPhone application for checking public Looking Glass servers?
:
:Boss called me in a panic when I was out for lunch to check on something and
would make my life much easier but searching for stuff on iTunes is awful.
If you have an AIM or Jabber client on your iPhone, there's
I've use the app Traceroute before which aggregates most of the major
ISP's looking glass sites and seems to be pretty good about keeping on top
of it to clean up the broken ones.
http://remarkablepixels.com/traceroute
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Mike O'Connor m...@dojo.mi.org wrote
I have a linux (ubuntu) box and I would like to install a BGP looking
glass. Are there any out there for free and how can one go about it? Is
linux the best OS to use?
Thanks,
Peter R.
Hmm, Google says you could use http://www.zebra.org/ to set your box
up as a route, and then you can just view the routes from there?
Or look here; http://www.bgp4.as/tools
--
Regards,
James.
http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/
There are 10 kinds of people in the world; Those who understand
I have a linux (ubuntu) box and I would like to install a BGP looking
glass. Are there any out there for free and how can one go about it?
Is linux the best OS to use?
i gave up. all but one required telnet access to the router(s). and
the one that did ssh did so by including half
The rancid package includes a perl based looking glass CGI thing. You may
want to look at that and modify it to suit your needs.
-Ryan
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 11:29 AM, James Bensley jwbens...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm, Google says you could use http://www.zebra.org/ to set your box
up as a route
On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 05:09:21PM +0300, Peter Rudasingwa wrote:
:I have a linux (ubuntu) box and I would like to install a BGP looking
:glass. Are there any out there for free and how can one go about it?
:Is linux the best OS to use?
:
:Thanks,
:Peter R.
Try OpenBSD w/ OpenBGPd. It includes
On 9/7/10 7:09 AM, Peter Rudasingwa wrote:
I have a linux (ubuntu) box and I would like to install a BGP looking
glass. Are there any out there for free and how can one go about it? Is
linux the best OS to use?
Setup quagga [1] and write a perl script [2] to peer with the box.
The perl
James Bensley jwbens...@gmail.com writes:
Hmm, Google says you could use http://www.zebra.org/ to set your box
up as a route, and then you can just view the routes from there?
Aehm, Zebra is dead. Quagga it the successor.
Last change date on zebra.org website is 5 years old.
Jens
--
FWIW Quagga works fine as a looking glass if you don't mind the telnet
interface. Though, if you really want ssh, you could make a user on the
machine whose login script runs 'vtysh' and logs out on exit, however it's
admittedly less elegant.
-Jack Carrozzo
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Jens
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Jack Carrozzo wrote:
FWIW Quagga works fine as a looking glass if you don't mind the telnet
interface. Though, if you really want ssh, you could make a user on the
machine whose login script runs 'vtysh' and logs out on exit, however it's
admittedly less elegant.
Anyone
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 6:35 PM, Nathan Stratton nat...@robotics.net wrote:
Anyone know of a good http looking glass that works with quagga?
I realize this is probably more hacking than you want to do, but Quagga can
expose much of it's info via SNMP. Thus it would be fairly trivial to write
the rancid cloginrc file with the login stuff for your quagga router
using the user with vtysh access. To Randy's point, it can certainly do
ssh... but Rancid certainly uses some abhorrent language's libraries.
*Edit the configuration for the looking glass CGI /etc/rancid/lg.conf
*Tweak out the CGI
On Tue, 07 Sep 2010 17:09:21 +0300
Peter Rudasingwa peter.rudasin...@altechstream.rw wrote:
I have a linux (ubuntu) box and I would like to install a BGP looking
glass. Are there any out there for free and how can one go about it?
Is linux the best OS to use?
Thanks,
Peter R.
I have used
08.09.2010 01:35, Nathan Stratton пишет:
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Jack Carrozzo wrote:
FWIW Quagga works fine as a looking glass if you don't mind the telnet
interface. Though, if you really want ssh, you could make a user on the
machine whose login script runs 'vtysh' and logs out on exit
so i went to get a looking glass going, and went to install lg
(http://freshmeat.net/projects/lg/) on freebsd 8.
it is perl insanity. among other cpan sikness, it wants to build an
entire perl implementation of ssh, with 666 other library modules
included when there is a perfectly fine ssh
1 - 100 of 136 matches
Mail list logo