RFC 9234 (BGP roles) possible bug
Douglas Fischer
fischerdouglas at gmail.com
Fri May 12 14:23:37 CEST 2023
This conversation piqued my curiosity...
P.S.: It's almost a fork on the topic, but maybe it could be a productive
conversation. I apologize in advance if I mess up.
Just for context:
I'm not a programmer!
I have some references of the concepts, but almost no practice in it.
How does Bird load these possible attribute variations?
In the specific case, where is it defined that 0 -> Provider, 1-> RS, 2 ->
RS-Client, 3 -> Customer, 4 -> Peer, and etc...?
Is this hardcoded in the source code?
Is there any lib apart from where this is described that is loaded at
binary initialization?
The same question applies to other questions like BGP Message types,
address families...
Em sex., 12 de mai. de 2023 às 06:04, Mikhail Grishin <magr at ripn.net>
escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks.
>
> I'll also remind you the idea to show in Bird CLI
> not
> Last error: BGP Error: Role mismatch
> but
> Last error: BGP Error: Role mismatch (provider)
>
> In some of previous conversations you accepted it.
>
> Ondrej Zajicek пишет 11.05.2023 18:27:
> >
> > In the logs printed Error: Role mismatch (provider)
> > Hi
> >
> > Yes, it is a bug in BIRD. When BGP capability option is parsed, the
> > capability structure is initialized with the proper default value, but
> > when there is no BGP capability option altogether (like in these case),
> > the capability structure is just zeroed. Unfortunately, RFC 9234 is the
> > only supported capability that has non-zero default value (0xff), zero
> > is 'provider'. Will fix that.
> >
> > I am surprised that in 2023 there are still BGP routers not supporting /
> > sending capabilities :-) .
> >
>
>
--
Douglas Fernando Fischer
Engº de Controle e Automação
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