just in the defense of those who love gated for the ratty little program it is (as opposed to those commercially minded buffoons), we will let grep show us the way. ahh.... but it still works. bgp_init.c: goto fuckup; bgp_init.c: goto fuckup; bgp_init.c:fuckup: bgp_init.c: goto fuckup; bgp_init.c: goto fuckup; bgp_init.c:fuckup: bgp_rt.c: (void) strcpy(buf, "timer fucked!"); slsp.h: u_long slsp_st_fucked_lsps; /* screwed up LSPs */ slsp_io.c: ("slsp_io_recv: %A->%A length %u SN packet has fucked up byte %02x", slsp_mib.c: return o_integer(oi, v, inp->slsp_stats.slsp_st_fucked_lsps); task.c: * task_time_fucked() - called when gettimeofday()/getsystimes() fails. task.c:task_time_fucked __PF0(void) task.c: task_time_fucked(); task.c: task_time_fucked(); task.h: task_time_fucked(); \ task.h: task_time_fucked(); \ task.h: task_time_fucked(); \ task.h:PROTOTYPE(task_time_fucked,
just in the defense of those who love gated for the ratty little program it is (as opposed to those commercially minded buffoons), we will let grep show us the way.
ahh.... but it still works.
What about gated ? You mean that we do not all admire its *three* diferent memory allocators, two different logging modules, two different bounds checking wossits etc ? Gated - gotta love it. Anyone want to start a "bgpd" project ? -- Peter Galbavy @ Home in Wonderland http://www.wonderland.org/ http://www.whirl-y-gig.org.uk/ http://www.demon.net Be remembered not for your final destination, but for your journey.
In article <199806080807.JAA18489@dumpty.wonderland.org>, Peter Galbavy <peter@wonderland.org> wrote:
Gated - gotta love it. Anyone want to start a "bgpd" project ?
Like mrt? Or zebra? Now, an "ospfd" project .. Mike. -- Miquel van Smoorenburg | Our vision is to speed up time, miquels@cistron.nl | eventually eliminating it.
On 8 Jun 1998, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
In article <199806080807.JAA18489@dumpty.wonderland.org>, Peter Galbavy <peter@wonderland.org> wrote:
Gated - gotta love it. Anyone want to start a "bgpd" project ?
Like mrt? Or zebra? Now, an "ospfd" project ..
Isn't the zebra project supposed to contain an ospfd eventually? ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jon Lewis <jlewis@fdt.net> | Spammers will be winnuked or Network Administrator | drawn and quartered...whichever Florida Digital Turnpike | is more convenient. ______http://inorganic5.fdt.net/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key____
Now, an "ospfd" project ..
See John Moy's excellent book(s), OSPF: Anatomy of an Internet Routing Protocol, and it's companion book, OSPF Complete Implementation. The former is ISBN 0-201-63472-4 and the latter has an ospfd implementation "intended to be portable to a wide range of environments." The second book comes with a CD with the code on it, along with a routing simulator that runs on win95. I have not seen nor played with the CD stuff, but hey, this stuff is from John Moy. davec
On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Dave Curado wrote:
See John Moy's excellent book(s), OSPF: Anatomy of an Internet Routing Protocol, and it's companion book, OSPF Complete Implementation. The former is ISBN 0-201-63472-4 and the latter has an ospfd implementation "intended to be portable to a wide range of environments."
I've read, and enjoyed his first, but cannot find the companion book anywhere. Heck, even Amazon doesn't have it. Does anyone have the ISBN for it? -- mat.
Matt Stein sez:
See John Moy's excellent book(s), OSPF: Anatomy of an Internet Routing Protocol, and it's companion book, OSPF Complete Implementation. The former is ISBN 0-201-63472-4 and the latter has an ospfd implementation "intended to be portable to a wide range of environments."
I've read, and enjoyed his first, but cannot find the companion book anywhere. Heck, even Amazon doesn't have it. Does anyone have the ISBN for it?
I can't see the second at dra.com; and that's the Library of Congress, civilized. If it exists, it's gotta be rare. Anyone with OCLC access handy? -- A host is a host from coast to coast.................wb8foz@nrk.com & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433
Peter Galbavy writes:
[snip] What about gated ? You mean that we do not all admire its *three* diferent memory allocators, two different logging modules, two different bounds checking wossits etc ?
Gated - gotta love it. Anyone want to start a "bgpd" project ?
There is another (GNU) alternative -- zebra. Check out http://www.zebra.org/ ... Dave
Peter: You will find that the current staff is working toward: 1) 1 memory allocator 2) 1 logging module 3) simplifying the bound checking. Now, we are only in progress. You are welcome to join the process to help fix GateD or you are welcome to continue complaining. Merit provides 2 different routing demons - GateD and MRT for public consumption. Both have BGP. If you don't like GateD and don't want to fix it, perhaps you'd like MRT. If you have specific suggestions on the logging modules, we have a "gnats" interface where we record suggestions and bugs. Please feel free to enter your specific comments there. We welcome any suggestions even if you aren't going to use the GateD daemon in the future. http://www.gated.org/new_web/support/index.html Susan Hares Merit GateD consortium ======== Your note June 8th What about gated ? You mean that we do not all admire its *three* diferent memory allocators, two different logging modules, two different bounds checking wossits etc ? ==============
Now, we are only in progress. You are welcome to join the process to help fix GateD or you are welcome to continue complaining.
I will happily help if the effort, but only if I know my work will not be stolen and used for the purposes of building a revenue earning company for MERIT or any other organisation. Once I thought the GPL a virus and evil, but with the recent profiliation of previously free software becoming hijacked and used for profit *and still claiming to be the definitive source for the software* is getting tiresome. gated and X11 are two examples of this. What next ? How muuch of >your< code is being sold by others claiming to own it ? I might just help the zebra project instead - since it is guarenteed (by GPL) not to disappear into the $$$ clutching hands of some beaurocrat.
Merit provides 2 different routing demons - GateD and MRT for public consumption. Both have BGP. If you don't like GateD and don't want to fix it, perhaps you'd like MRT.
No you don't - you sell at least one of those. I think we should now disappear, since this is NANOG and this thread is not quite an operational issue. Yet. Regards, -- Peter Galbavy Knowledge Matters Ltd http://www.knowledge.com /http://www.wonderland.org/ http://www.literature.org/
Now I know why the price is so high. They're ashamed of it. I wouldn't let it out of my lab either, even on a leash. It'll cost a fortune to remove such immature trash. Not exactly maintainable either. At 01:21 AM 6/8/98 +0000, brad wrote:
just in the defense of those who love gated for the ratty little program it is (as opposed to those commercially minded buffoons), we will let grep show us the way.
ahh.... but it still works.
bgp_init.c: goto fuckup; bgp_init.c: goto fuckup; bgp_init.c:fuckup: bgp_init.c: goto fuckup; bgp_init.c: goto fuckup; bgp_init.c:fuckup: bgp_rt.c: (void) strcpy(buf, "timer fucked!"); slsp.h: u_long slsp_st_fucked_lsps; /* screwed up LSPs */ slsp_io.c: ("slsp_io_recv: %A->%A length %u SN packet has fucked up byte %02x", slsp_mib.c: return o_integer(oi, v, inp->slsp_stats.slsp_st_fucked_lsps); task.c: * task_time_fucked() - called when gettimeofday()/getsystimes() fails. task.c:task_time_fucked __PF0(void) task.c: task_time_fucked(); task.c: task_time_fucked(); task.h: task_time_fucked(); \ task.h: task_time_fucked(); \ task.h: task_time_fucked(); \ task.h:PROTOTYPE(task_time_fucked,
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brad
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Dave Curado
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David Lesher
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David Stoddard
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Jon Lewis
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Matt Stein
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miquels@cistron.nl
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Peter Galbavy
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Roeland M.J. Meyer
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Susan Hares