Hi,
You are right on with the Quagga project. We run a lot of Soekris units
with OSPF to support dynamic routing and it works very well.
We run our own software version plus a modofied m0n0wall if the unit is to
be customer managed for firewall purposes.
The Quagga ospf processes are relatively lightweight both in terms of binary
file size and CPU/memory usage while running.
- mike
On 3/28/04 10:14 PM, "Travis Bell" <travis at datahive dot ca> wrote:
> Hello everyone, this might sound silly but I was wondering the logistics of
> getting a m0n0 router to use something like BGP. Is that even possible?
>
> You'll have to excuse my ignorance as I do not have a very strong
> networking background. If BGP is a no, what could we do with m0n0 to at
> least make it route redundant ISP connections?
>
> Any info you can all share with me would be great!
>
> Cheers,
Michael F. DeMan
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