[MLB-WIRELESS] [Fwd: [zebra 19411] Re: Zebra and IP Infusion]
andrewg at d2.net.au
andrewg at d2.net.au
Mon Jun 16 10:03:21 EST 2003
Some things on why you should be using zebra-pj...
that said, there are two things that need to be fixed from when I last
updated to his cvs.
1) Make sure you have a zebra user.
2) You /may/ have to run with -u root with ospf to ensure ospfd sends
packets.
I intent to send a patch later tonight, if I get time after this test I'm
doing in ~2 hours :/
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [zebra 19411] Re: Zebra and IP Infusion
From: Paul Jakma <paul at clubi.ie>
Date: Mon, June 16, 2003 1:19 am
To: zebra at zebra.org
On Sat, 14 Jun 2003, Chris Samuel wrote:
> What breaks with OSPF ?
MD5 is unuseable. (Greg Troxel's fix is not applied, it is in
zebra-pj).
If you restart an ospfd (with MD5 auth) that has been running for X
amount of time, its neighbours will not sync with it again until ~X
amount of time has passed, because the sequence number starts from 0 and
neighbours will discard packets until the sequence number >=
last sequence number. (zebra-pj seeds sequence number to be derived from
time(), thus avoiding this problem).
NSSA: Will probably crash. zebra-pj has patches from Kevin Miller +
additional fixes from Hasso Tepper. (it performs suboptimally under
large configs, but it doesnt crash).
etc.. etc..
regards,
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