I have a linux (ubuntu) box and I would like to install a BGP looking glass. Are there any out there for free and how can one go about it? Is linux the best OS to use? Thanks, Peter R.
I have a linux (ubuntu) box and I would like to install a BGP looking glass. Are there any out there for free and how can one go about it? Is linux the best OS to use?
i gave up. all but one required telnet access to the router(s). and the one that did ssh did so by including half of the world's archives of some abhorrent language's libraries. randy
On 9/7/10 7:09 AM, Peter Rudasingwa wrote:
I have a linux (ubuntu) box and I would like to install a BGP looking glass. Are there any out there for free and how can one go about it? Is linux the best OS to use?
Setup quagga [1] and write a perl script [2] to "peer" with the box. The perl script updates a database as BGP events occur. The rest is easy web programming. [1] http://www.quagga.net/ [2] http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-BGP/ Regards, --Jason
On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 05:09:21PM +0300, Peter Rudasingwa wrote: :I have a linux (ubuntu) box and I would like to install a BGP looking :glass. Are there any out there for free and how can one go about it? :Is linux the best OS to use? : :Thanks, :Peter R. Try OpenBSD w/ OpenBGPd. It includes a looking glass cgi script. -- The longer I am out of office, the more infallible I appear to myself. -- Henry Kissinger
On Tue, 07 Sep 2010 17:09:21 +0300 Peter Rudasingwa <peter.rudasingwa@altechstream.rw> wrote:
I have a linux (ubuntu) box and I would like to install a BGP looking glass. Are there any out there for free and how can one go about it? Is linux the best OS to use?
Thanks, Peter R.
I have used Mult-Router Looking Glass in the past and it's been pretty good. http://freshmeat.net/projects/mrlg4php/ --
participants (5)
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Craig Van Tassle
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David Hill
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Jason Chambers
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Peter Rudasingwa
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Randy Bush