On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 12:24:42PM +0200, Maria Matějka wrote:
You are also missing import all in the first kernel protocol, if I see correctly. Maria
Well, that is default.
On May 5, 2020 1:04:37 AM GMT+02:00, Ondrej Zajicek <santiago@crfreenet.org> wrote:
On Mon, May 04, 2020 at 11:34:38AM -0700, David Haupt wrote:
Hi
First time user of bird here so please be gentle. :) I am trying to use bird for a project and I'd like to use it for creating separate routing tables in linux.
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[root@host1 etc]# ip link add mylink type dummy [root@host1 etc]# ip link set mylink up [root@host1 etc]# ip route add 10.0.2.3/32 dev mylink [root@host1 etc]# systemctl restart bird [root@host1 etc]# ip r default via 172.29.0.1 dev eth1 10.0.2.3 dev mylink scope link 172.29.0.0/25 dev eth1 proto kernel scope link src 172.29.0.20 172.30.2.0/25 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 172.30.2.20 [root@host1 etc]# ip r show table 100 default via 172.29.0.1 dev eth1 proto bird
Is there any way that I can have the 10.0.2.3/32 route show up in kernel table 100?
Hi
You should check 'birdc show route' and 'birdc show route table extra' to see where on the path bird lost it. Also, you do not need restart bird after adding the route.
But i think that in BIRD 1.6.x there is special exception for device routes (i.e. routes without gateway address) so they are not exported to kernel, you need to use 'device routes' option for the second kernel protocol:
https://bird.network.cz/?get_doc&v=16&f=bird-6.html#krt-device-routes
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