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    Missing Feature in 2.03 and 2.1-BETA: mpath

    Routing and Multi WAN
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    • R
      Reiner030
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I'm wondering that nobody seems to run in same problems here in the forum…

      FreeBSD lacks in MultiPath feature... which can be good used by BGP and Quagga OSPF minimum:
      http://ouliakk.blogspot.de/2011/08/using-openospfd-with-freebsd-78.html

      I run into this problems when trying to establish quagga routing between our two offices over WLAN so I must used this workaround...

      => there seems already a patch applied for 8.2:
      http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-net/2011-April/028658.html

      So why not activate it when compiling the kernel?

      Thanks ;)

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        dhatz
        last edited by

        This feature would be nice to have, but iirc MultiPath doesn't work very well on FreeBSD 8.x …

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          Reiner030
          last edited by

          mmh, hoped that OpenBSD/FreeBSD are not much different… and since multipath works also an Linux and even on Windows... :D

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            We have looked into that before but had issues with it. We may revisit it again once we're on FreeBSD 10.

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