OSPF Routes

Chris Althage 4lth4ge at gmail.com
Mon Nov 11 17:12:28 CET 2019


I cannot get my OSPF routes to show up in my Linux Routing table.  I have
tried multiple configurations, but the routes never populate into Linux.
They are present in the Bird Interface, but not outside of Bird.  I'm sorry
for asking a super easy question here, but I cannot find any good basic
information on OSPF configurations online.

Here is my BIRDC output:

bird> show route
0.0.0.0/0  via 192.168.100.3 on eth0 [ospf1 16:05:29] ! E2 (150/1/1) [1]
[192.168.100.3]
192.168.100.0/29   dev eth0 [direct1 16:04:07] * (240)
                   dev eth0 [ospf1 16:04:08] I (150/1) [1.2.3.4]
192.168.200.0/29   dev eth1 [direct1 16:04:07] * (240)
                   dev eth1 [ospf1 16:04:08] I (150/1) [1.2.3.4]



And my Linux Output:

ubuntu at ubuntu:~$ ip route
default via 192.168.200.2 dev eth1 proto static
default via 192.168.100.1 dev eth0 proto static
192.168.100.0/29 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.100.2
192.168.200.0/29 dev eth1 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.200.1



And my BIRD Configuration File:

ubuntu at ubuntu:~$ sudo cat /etc/bird/bird.conf
log syslog all;
router id 1.2.3.4;
protocol device {
        scan time 10;
        }
protocol kernel {
        export all;
        scan time 15;
        }
protocol direct {
        interface "*";
        import all;
        }
protocol ospf {
        tick 2;
        rfc1583compat yes;
        import all;
        merge external;
        area 0 {
                interface "eth*" {
                cost 1;
                type broadcast;
                hello 10;
                retransmit 5;
                wait 40;
                dead 40;
                };
        };
}




I really appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.  I'm sure it's
something basic and simple, but I do not know enough yet to figure it out
on my own.  Thanks!
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