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    please upgrade to frr8

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    • yon 0
      yon 0 last edited by

      freebsd frr8
      https://www.freshports.org/net/frr8

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        Why?

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          Gcon @Cool_Corona last edited by

          @cool_corona
          https://frrouting.org/release/
          Read the release notes for the last 5 releases since the version pfSense CE currently has (7.5.1). There are plenty of bug fixes and stability improvements there, which I'm sure users of pfSense would appreciate.

          I myself am suffering an annoying issue on pfSense where connected routes redistributed into OSPF flush when a backup link re-establishes. - and they shouldn't flush because the routes are learned via the primary link which stays stable the whole time. I don't know if this is a FRR issue, or some pfSense implementation issue. Having the latest FRR would at least help narrow down the cause.

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            yon 0 @Gcon last edited by

            The new version has fixed many security issues, please update to the latest version

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              yon 0 @yon 0 last edited by

              https://www.freshports.org/net/frr8

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                rcoleman-netgate Netgate Administrator @yon 0 last edited by

                @yon-0 Did you submit a redmine? https://redmine.pfsense.org/

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