s with people active
in the non-profit, member-owned IX community. However, never gone
anywhere to date.
If this seems something to pursue, please discuss here, or contact me
privately.
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/releases/quagga/
Summary of changes:
* lib: Fix assert in thread_add_unuse if thread_execute was used
* lib: Avoid re-definition of IPPROTO_IP with some versions of Linux
Full changelog:
commit 9d7a49f6090b6106ee9ecad4687167b2e60d98c3
Author: Paul Jakma <p...@jakma.org>
Date: Mon Feb 19
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018, Bernd wrote:
Am 2018-02-16 17:51, schrieb Paul Jakma:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018, Ivan Kuznetsov wrote:
Hi,
2018/02/16 18:32:26 OSPF: Assertion `thread->master != ((void *)0) &&
thread != ((void *)0)' failed in file thread.c, line 607, function
thread_add_unu
Brown paper bag bug, affects bgpd too. See:
https://bugzilla.quagga.net/show_bug.cgi?id=975
I'll spin another release.
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018, Paul Jakma wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018, Ivan Kuznetsov wrote:
2018/02/16 18:32:26 OSPF: Assertion `thread->master != ((void *)0) &&
threa
7f3e7fcdf7e' and then rebuild, does that fix
it?
I.e. backout:
https://gogs.quagga.net/Quagga/quagga/commit/5e13840d7f3e7fcdf7ecff762c019bb56c88965f
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2018, Paul Jakma wrote:
This release contains a number of fixes, including potentially
important BGP security fixes.
Note, with these fixes + some modifications to return early before
getting into BGP RIB code, the bgpd BGP protocol parsers have so far
survived about a month
On Thu, 15 Feb 2018, Paul Jakma wrote:
Advisories for the security fixes will appear at:
* https://www.quagga.net/security/Quagga-2018-0543.txt
* https://www.quagga.net/security/Quagga-2018-1114.txt
* https://www.quagga.net/security/Quagga-2018-1550.txt
* https://www.quagga.net/security/Quagga
to nongnu Savannah.
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2018, Paul Jakma wrote:
moving data from one place to another (cause just that's intrinsically at
odds with doing an iterative, distributed path computation at the same time
with the same messages).
And by "intrinsically" I mean that finding a way to do the path
c
h..
Again, just needs someone with time. ;)
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to deal with the constant behind the
scenes politicking of the gombeen men and mercenaries.
A more practical answer: If you care, lend a hand, in whatever way you
can.
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nd.com/6wind-unveils-brocade-vrouter-replacement-program/).
Request a trial of any of the Speed Series software and take advantage of
the replacement program today.
Thank you.
Frank J.
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though.
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my employment came with conflict of interest
policies. I was told HPEs' interests under that policy extended to
the interests of HPEs' partners. A specific business partner of HPE
was named.
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Political
and get on the dev list.
Cool.
Project hosted git repos will be resurrected soon. Just want to see if
there's a nice UI to get working around it.
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Lowery's Law:
If it jams -- force it. If it breaks
, with regard to routing
stacks, than 13+ years ago.
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A crisis is when you can't say "let's forget the whole thing."
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-forwardly.
§2.7.5 of the ZeroMQ 4C has some very good language on this:
https://rfc.zeromq.org/spec:42/C4/
Anyone who wants to work on Quagga on those terms will be welcomed and
given whatever access they need.
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of the crystalisation for all the other stuff
that went on.
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"I've finally learned what `upward compatible' means. It means we
get to keep all our old mistakes."
-- Dennie
So maybe use 1.1.1 to stay away from that bug.
Someone needs to bisect and find the commit that introduced the issue.
It may be the 050defe commit. If 1.2.1 without that commit (and related)
works, the fix is obvious.
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2017, Paul Jakma wrote:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2017, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
At least on FreeBSD, net/frr is a port and therefore, switching
between quagga and free looks pretty straigtforward.
The Quagga project had informal legal advice years ago on something. The
principle of which
distributed in a manner that is at odds
with the advice we received. Advice which at least some FRRers are aware
of.
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Someone is speaking well of you.
How unusual!
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network configuration
- firewalling particularly. If you've written or modified the network
driver, check multicast is working correctly up to user-space.
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<msekl...@redhat.com>
Timo Teräs <timo.te...@iki.fi>
Brian Utterback <brian.utterb...@oracle.com>
Timo Schöler <t...@kroenchenstadt.de>
Denis Ovsienko <infrastat...@yandex.ru>
Svata Dedic <belga...@mail.klfree.net>
Konstantin <tempest...@gmail.com>
Dmitry Me
inhada:
De: Paul Jakma <p...@jakma.org <mailto:p...@jakma.org>>
Assunto: Re: CPU xeon all Cores 100% ospf
Data: 30 de janeiro de 2017 04:23:29 BRT
Para: Fernando Galvão <ferna...@wantel.com.br <mailto:ferna...@wantel.com.br>>
Cc: quagga-users-ow...@lists.quagg
Hi,
Seems this email might have gone missing somehow. Please see below.
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A four drawer, manually activated trash compactor.
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Hi,
I have recently taken on maintainership of quagga in Debian and have
made some changes to the packaging to bring it closer to upstream.
Debian users please be aware of this and read the NEWS and other
documentation associated with the package.
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on
whether they should be deleted or kept?
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The brain is a wonderful organ; it starts working the moment you get up
in the morning, and does not stop until you get to school
as a
result? Did for me).
Thank you,
Thanks for noticing. I'll update the "RELEASE" section of HACKING.md
too.
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in the morning
.0
=> nothing
I shall fix that after I have fetched a cup of tea...
Fixed.
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m>
Jafar Al-Gharaibeh <ja...@atcorp.com>
James Li <j...@cumulusnetworks.com>
Jonathan Hart <j...@onlab.us>
kitty <khiruthigai.balasubraman...@hpe.com>
Lou Berger <lber...@labn.net>
Matthieu Boutier <bout...@pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr>
Olivier Dugeon <olivier.dug.
identifies those who may be
interested in security information, without inviting those who may be
interested to get in touch?
Start with those, you might get more code flowing up/downstream in
general.
You may wish to check commit stats.
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.
Not entirely Martin's fault. It wasn't entirely clear to the Quagga side
Martin was under obligations elsewhere on this.
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Dr. Livingston I. Presume
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