bird2.15.1 - FreeBSD14
Marek Zarychta
zarychtam at plan-b.pwste.edu.pl
Fri Jun 21 11:44:47 CEST 2024
W dniu 10.06.2024 o 14:19, Torsten Wilms via Bird-users pisze:
>
> Thats it!
>
> Ok, but is there some configuration option to use the normal bird2.15
> with the same result as bird2-rtsock?
>
FreeBSD port net/bird2 at netlink, which is now the default flavor for
FreeBSD 14.0 and later, will accept configuration inherited from
net/bird2 at rtsock. The opposite statement is not true, there are some
configuration options allowed for Netlink flavor, which will be rejected
by rtsock-driven bird2.
>
> *From: *Bird-users <bird-users-bounces at network.cz> on behalf of Jan
> Bramkamp <crest at rlwinm.de>
> *Date: *Monday, 10. June 2024 at 13:34
> *To: *bird-users at network.cz <bird-users at network.cz>
> *Subject: *Re: bird2.15.1 - FreeBSD14
>
> What changed recently is that the Bird 2.15 port defaults to using
> Netlink instead of route sockets to access the kernel routing table on
> FreeBSD 14.0 and later. Can you install the other flavor of the bird2
> port (bird2-rtsock-2.15.1 instead of bird2-2.15.1), restart the bird2
> service (not just reload the running process), and report back if that
> works? If that alone solves your problem you've found a regression in
> the new default flavor.
>
> On 10.06.24 10:13, Torsten Wilms via Bird-users wrote:
>
> I am using FreeBSD 14 with FIBs.
>
> With bird2.14 I get routes via BGP and anything is fine.
>
> With bird2.15.1 I get routes, but the daemon doesn’t put them into
> the kernel routing table. Same configuration work with older version.
>
> Does something change which has an effect on it?
>
The issue was fixed yesterday[1]. Please, try it if you can build kernel
from the sources with this patch applied.
1.
https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?id=f34aca55adef1e28cd68b2e6705a0cac03f0238e
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Marek Zarychta
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