It is a bug when installing the quagga package, it would be simple
enough for the quagga install script to either turn of rp_filter or at
least notify the user that rp_filter may need to be disabled. And you
shouldn't assume the user would know about this, I came from using
quagga on a debian
It is a bug when installing the quagga package, it would be simple
enough for the quagga install script to either turn of rp_filter or at
least notify the user that rp_filter may need to be disabled. And you
shouldn't assume the user would know about this, I came from using
quagga on a debian
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: quagga
In Ubuntu Server Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS reverse path filtering is enabled
(1) by default which causes havoc with BGP and potentially and other
routing protocol in which a packet may go out one (1) interface but
return in another interface. The
Forgot to mention that this problem would probably exist with ipv6 too,
but I didn't confirm that.
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Install needs to turn off Reverse Path Filtering
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625812
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: quagga
In Ubuntu Server Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS reverse path filtering is enabled
(1) by default which causes havoc with BGP and potentially and other
routing protocol in which a packet may go out one (1) interface but
return in another interface. The
Forgot to mention that this problem would probably exist with ipv6 too,
but I didn't confirm that.
--
Install needs to turn off Reverse Path Filtering
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625812
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