On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 02:58:20PM +0200, Aragon Gouveia wrote:
Hi Ondrej,
On 27/05/2013 10:11, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
It seems that OSPF routes are exported to the kernel (although it would be a good idea to verify that by 'ip route list' from shell), but they
Yes, all the OSPF routes do appear in 'ip route list'.
It seems that some routes could be detected during scan (the ones that was defined as static routes in BIRD). But you tried routes with 'drop' target, perhaps you should try to define static routes with the same 'via' like ones from OSPF. Dees the problem manifest with them?
Static routes with the same 'via' as one of the problematic OSPF routes seem to cause a Netlink error when Bird starts up, but it doesn't repeat every 20 seconds like the OSPF routes. The static routes appear in 'ip route list' and in 'show route'. Config and log here:
Well, the netlink errors are here, they are just rate-limited: 27-05-2013 14:51:55 <TRACE> kernel1: 172.18.102.224/28: reinstalling 27-05-2013 14:51:55 <WARN> Netlink: File exists 27-05-2013 14:51:55 <TRACE> kernel1: 172.18.102.240/28: reinstalling 27-05-2013 14:51:55 <WARN> Netlink: File exists 27-05-2013 14:51:55 <TRACE> kernel1: 172.18.128.0/22: reinstalling 27-05-2013 14:51:55 <WARN> Netlink: File exists 27-05-2013 14:51:55 <WARN> ... ^^^ ratelimiting starts ^^^ 27-05-2013 14:51:55 <TRACE> kernel1: 172.18.100.0/24: reinstalling 27-05-2013 14:51:55 <TRACE> kernel1: 172.18.101.0/24: reinstalling 27-05-2013 14:51:55 <TRACE> kernel1: 172.18.102.64/28: reinstalling
What is your kernel version?
Linux wugpi 3.6.11+ #456 PREEMPT Mon May 20 17:42:15 BST 2013 armv6l GNU/Linux
What is your output of 'show interfaces' and 'ip addr list'?
This seems OK. Could you try BIRD with the first attached patch fix-6to4.patch and if it does not help, also with the second one update-log.patch? That would generate log messages that would probably show where the problem is. -- Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo Ondrej 'SanTiago' Zajicek (email: santiago@crfreenet.org) OpenPGP encrypted e-mails preferred (KeyID 0x11DEADC3, wwwkeys.pgp.net) "To err is human -- to blame it on a computer is even more so."