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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Routing and Multi WAN
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      jfinnican
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      Scratch that. Found ICMP .

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        shmattie
        last edited by

        I would also like to see OSPF available for pfSense.  Please let me know if you need help testing.

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          billm
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          @jfinnican:

          Scratch that. Found ICMP .

          Scratching my head with this request :)  The OSPF one made sense, I've never heard of an ICMP daemon ;-P

          –Bill

          pfSense core developer
          blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
          twitter - billmarquette

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            sir_lunatic
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            I would really like to see ospf/bgp/rip support as well, even if it doesnt have a gui and requires you to telnet into it to configure quagga. There are no real BSD based distro's avail for edge routers. This would make pfsense standout.

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              sullrich
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              @sir_lunatic:

              I would really like to see ospf/bgp/rip support as well, even if it doesnt have a gui and requires you to telnet into it to configure quagga. There are no real BSD based distro's avail for edge routers. This would make pfsense standout.

              Doesn't our routed package handle rip?

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                sir_lunatic
                last edited by

                Sorry…..ospf/bgp/rip = quagga   <copy....replace></copy....replace>

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                  jfinnican
                  last edited by

                  Scratching my head with this request Smiley  The OSPF one made sense, I've never heard of an ICMP daemon ;-P

                  Neither have I. I just couldnt find the firewall rules relating to ICMP. The two questions where completely unrelated.

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                    beko
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                    @sir_lunatic:

                    Sorry…..ospf/bgp/rip = quagga    <copy....replace></copy....replace>

                    +1 for quagga

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                      jfinnican
                      last edited by

                      Actually, I was able to find Quagga using  pkg_add. After futzing around with it for about 5 hrs ( Just enough linux knowledge yet) I gave up. I have read that some have gotten it working, just not reliably.

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                        buraglio
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                        What was used for this?  Was it Quagga or openospfd?

                        nb

                        @sullrich:

                        Not at the moment although it's something we want to look into.

                        I'll revisit the OSPF package in a moment and atleast get it where you can telnet into it for configuration and make sure it auto starts, etc.

                        https://www.forwardingplane.net/

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