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    Quagga OSPF missing in 21.02-RELEASE-p1

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      steveb53 last edited by

      Hello All.
      Have upgraded to the latest 21.02 release. all went well.

      Until a part of our network stopped routing which is using OSPF.

      We did use Quagga OSPF, nice and simple setup and very reliable.

      Does anyone know how to get Quagga OSPF installed on the new release as its not listed in the package manager any longer.

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        NogBadTheBad Galactic Empire @steveb53 last edited by NogBadTheBad

        @steveb53 It’s been replaced by FRR.

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          steveb53 @NogBadTheBad last edited by

          @nogbadthebad HI,
          FRR was already in the previous release but its not as user friendly.

          Quagga is missing in the current package manager.

          If its been dropped, why, if not when might we see it in the newer release. All the pfsense docs refer to Quagga too and not FFR.

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            bmeeks @steveb53 last edited by

            @steveb53 said in Quagga OSPF missing in 21.02-RELEASE-p1:

            @nogbadthebad HI,
            FRR was already in the previous release but its not as user friendly.

            Quagga is missing in the current package manager.

            If its been dropped, why, if not when might we see it in the newer release. All the pfsense docs refer to Quagga too and not FFR.

            Quagga and several other packages were officially retired back in November last year. Here is the entry on Redmine: https://redmine.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense/repository/revisions/85652efd5dfee9f66c7c7f3c97eb1c368f690ae3.

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