Hi tg, Bird is probably not what you need here as it looks like you just want to get two machines to talk to each other. You should look at OpenVPN or WireGuard as a means to create encrypted tunnels between them. - Barry
t g <mailto:g_hisoka@hotmail.com> 2 November 2024 at 17:58 Thank you for your suggestion Yakov, I added the sections you had mentionned as below and the neighbor is still unreachable. I am not a network expert but i am wondering if such a set up is technically possible. Do you know?
$ cat /etc/bird.conf router id <public ip>;
protocol bgp bgp_static { local as 65001; neighbor <server 2 public ip> as 65001; multihop 99;
ipv4 { import all; export filter { if net = 10.1.1.1/32 then accept; reject; }; };
debug all; } protocol kernel { ipv4 { import all; export all; }; learn; persist; scan time 20; } protocol direct { interface "*"; } protocol device { scan time 10; }
Many Thanks, tg
------------------------------------------------------------------------ *De :* Yakov Sh. <yman@protonmail.ch> *Envoyé :* samedi 2 novembre 2024 12:36 *À :* Talal Gharsa <g_hisoka@hotmail.com> *Cc :* bird-users@network.cz <bird-users@network.cz> *Objet :* Re: [BGP] Set up bgp through the internet on public servers Hi, Since you have only BGP protocol defined, BIRD knows nothing about any routes that could exist on your system. If you want to import local routes into BIRD you need to add some other protocols, usually it's 'device', 'direct' and 'kernel'.
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