On 09.07.2009, at 15:48, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 11:53:27AM +0200, Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote:
On 09.07.2009, at 11:44, Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote:
This seems to be a bug - after altering the config-file for a specific BGP neighbor, both 'configure' and 'configure soft' should restart just that neighbour.
I realize that even without changing the config a 'configure soft' drops the bgp connections in my installation.
Bug found and fixed. It is specific to MD5 auth. Patch attached.
oh, nice, and pretty fast! Thanks. When do you think will it make it's way into the debian-tree? I like getting automatic updates from the debian repository. But if you want me to I can compile it from scratch on my bird-dev-system to test the patch. One more questions that I still couldn't find an answer for: * how can I see which routes are announced to me on a BGP peering? I understand I can do a show route table <blah> but that doesn't necessarily show me the announcements from the host. On IOS I'd do 'sho bgp ipv4 unicast 1.2.3.4 received-routes'? BTW: I've got an eBGP Multihop peering up and running in production now (it's nothing super-important, so I don't care if we run into bugs here), took me basically no time for setup and seems to work great. I really start liking bird a lot, and I love the filter language :) Wolfgang
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