Re: Best Linux (or BSD) hosted BGP?
VyOS uses FRR, but they used to run quagga. And most bsd(?)/linux package managers has frr in their repository so maybe that could be something to look at? On 23/05/01 13:27, Josh Luthman wrote:
Doesn't VyOS simply use Quagga?
On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 12:09 PM Jean Franco <jfranco@maila.inf.br> wrote:
Hi,
VyOS
Best regards,
On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 1:03 PM Bryan Fields <Bryan@bryanfields.net> wrote:
I know best subjective, but I'm looking at a project to announce some IP space that's between uses now and see what's there. I'm planing to run a flow logger and ntop on the VM and see what is coming in if anything. I'm looking at the options for BGP out there, and there's quite a few (other than running a VM with a router doing BGP), but most data I've seen is focused on scale and filtering use, or RPKI. My use case is a bit different, and I can't find any best practices for this use case from what I've found.
That said, is there a better solution other than linux/ntop/ipt-netflow? -- Bryan Fields
727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net
I think FRR is a fork of Quagga. On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 2:04 PM Tomas Jonsson <tomas@jonsson.io> wrote:
VyOS uses FRR, but they used to run quagga.
And most bsd(?)/linux package managers has frr in their repository so maybe that could be something to look at?
Doesn't VyOS simply use Quagga?
On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 12:09 PM Jean Franco <jfranco@maila.inf.br> wrote:
Hi,
VyOS
Best regards,
On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 1:03 PM Bryan Fields <Bryan@bryanfields.net> wrote:
I know best subjective, but I'm looking at a project to announce some IP space that's between uses now and see what's there. I'm planing to run a flow logger and ntop on the VM and see what is coming in if anything. I'm looking at the options for BGP out there, and there's quite a few (other than running a VM with a router doing BGP), but most data I've seen is focused on scale and filtering use, or RPKI. My use case is a bit different, and I can't find any best practices for this use case from what I've found.
That said, is there a better solution other than
On 23/05/01 13:27, Josh Luthman wrote: linux/ntop/ipt-netflow?
-- Bryan Fields
727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net
On 5/1/23 20:04, Tomas Jonsson wrote:
VyOS uses FRR, but they used to run quagga.
And most bsd(?)/linux package managers has frr in their repository so maybe that could be something to look at?
pfSense running FRR is a pretty solid BGP router. Mark.
Agreed with Mark, used pfSense running FRR a few months ago without issues. - Charlie ________________________________ From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+charlie=anglo.is@nanog.org> on behalf of Mark Tinka <mark@tinka.africa> Sent: 01 May 2023 08:55 PM To: nanog@nanog.org <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: Best Linux (or BSD) hosted BGP? On 5/1/23 20:04, Tomas Jonsson wrote:
VyOS uses FRR, but they used to run quagga.
And most bsd(?)/linux package managers has frr in their repository so maybe that could be something to look at?
pfSense running FRR is a pretty solid BGP router. Mark.
Hi! I like VyOS or FRR (both in Debian Linux). Regards, Uesley Corrêa - Analista de Telecomunicaciones CEO Telecom Consultoria, Entrenamiento y Servicios CEO Telecom Fiber Solutions On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 3:58 PM Mark Tinka <mark@tinka.africa> wrote:
On 5/1/23 20:04, Tomas Jonsson wrote:
VyOS uses FRR, but they used to run quagga.
And most bsd(?)/linux package managers has frr in their repository so maybe that could be something to look at?
pfSense running FRR is a pretty solid BGP router.
Mark.
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Charlie
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Josh Luthman
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Mark Tinka
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Tomas Jonsson
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Uesley Correa