* Stuart Henderson <stu@spacehopper.org> [2008-08-01 19:06]:
On 2008-07-28, Joe Greco <jgreco@ns.sol.net> wrote:
I have yet to look into *BSD based solutions, but hear very good things about firewall performance. I don't know about BGP/OSPF/MPLS etc support on FreeBSD but am going to wager a guess its on par with Linux if not better.
The underlying OS is responsible for packet forwarding, but none of them do any significant routing protocols natively.
OpenBSD has OpenOSPFD/OpenBGPD in the base OS rather than as a port/ package, so it's fully coupled with any kernel changes (and supports some things missing from the FreeBSD port).
can't be stressed enough; the concept of OpenBGPD/OSPFD/RIPD/DVRMPD/OSPF6D (did I forget one again?) is not too be just another daemon implementing the protocol at hand, they come with massive changes to the OpenBSD kernel to offer an alternative to other solutions, including "hardware" routers. Now it is quite clear that you don't want to run 5 loaded 10GE ports on any Hardware OpenBSD currently supports (it's not just PCs), but there are enough installations with smaller bandwidth requirements where it is a very viable alternative. -- Henning Brauer, hb@bsws.de, henning@openbsd.org BS Web Services, http://bsws.de Full-Service ISP - Secure Hosting, Mail and DNS Services Dedicated Servers, Rootservers, Application Hosting - Hamburg & Amsterdam