Importing kernel routes

Jann Traschewski jann at gmx.de
Mon Oct 19 20:30:56 CEST 2009


Hello Ondrej,

> BIRD requires that the via IP address of the route is a neighbor.
> It seems that in your case it isn't (as you use 'onlink' for 'ip'
> command) on IP level.
> 
> Probably easiest way to solve this problem is to make it a 
> neighor on IP level:
> 
> # ip addr add LOCAL_IP peer 75.101.49.52 dev tunl0

Thanks for your suggestion. Unfortunately my Linux routing table #230 is
large:
db0fhn:~# ip route show table 230 |wc
    244    1464   12422

The entries will be changed daily and I want to use a routing daemon to save
"handwork" time ;)

Is it an option for the developers to allow importing routes not from a
direct neighbour in BIRD?
Tnx,
Jann
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