The BIRD Internet Routing Daemon
The BIRD project aims to develop a fully functional dynamic IP routing daemon primarily targeted on (but not limited to) Linux, FreeBSD and other UNIX-like systems and distributed under the GNU General Public License.
7.5.2013 - New release 1.3.10! Lightweight client, dynamic IPv6 RA, Next hop keep option for BGP, several bugfixes.
What do we support:
- Both IPv4 and IPv6 (use --enable-ipv6 when configuring)
- Multiple routing tables
- BGP
- RIP
- OSPF
- Static routes
- IPv6 Router Advertisements
- Inter-table protocol
- Command-line interface (using the `birdc' client; to get some help, just press `?')
- Soft reconfiguration -- no online commands for changing the configuration in very limited ways, just edit the configuration file and issue a `configure' command or send SIGHUP and BIRD will start using the new configuration, possibly restarting protocols affected by the configuration changes
- Powerful language for route filtering
- Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD ports
BIRD was developed as a school project at Faculty of Math and Physics, Charles University Prague. Currently it is developed and supported by CZ.NIC Labs. Current BIRD team members are:
- Ondrej Filip (OSPF, BSD port, releases, packaging)
- Martin Mares (overall architecture, core, dumps, BGP)
- Ondrej Zajicek (New BGP features, OSPFv3)
There also exists a mailing-list of BIRD developers and users: bird-users@network.cz. To subscribe to the list, just send a subscribe bird-users command in a body of a mail to majordomo@network.cz.
You can look at the current source snapshots and releases.
Last modification: by Ondrej Filip 15.5.2013.
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