Re: daemons for dynamic routing

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Hi Richard,

we happily use quagga (ospf protocol) in a network with multiple areas and routers inside those areas, all connected by wireless links. So, maybe you can give it a try.

There are packages for Debian, also backported to Woody on http://www.backports.org.

Regards

        mARTin

Richard Weinberger wrote:
hi list!

i'd like to use dynamic routing(ospf, rip, bgp, etc..) with linux.
google guided me to zebra, quagga and ospfd (www.ospf.org).
what daemon is recommed?
zebra looks quite old.
is quagga stable enough?

thanks,
rw

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