Routing bugs: zebra/quagga are unusable
Joerg Sonnenberger
joerg at britannica.bec.de
Mon Jan 3 13:04:00 PST 2005
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 04:30:25PM +0000, Adrian Bocaniciu wrote:
> With both packages, i.e. either with quagga or with zebra, any
> attempt to start ospfd results in a segmentation fault. Moreover, if a
> vlan interface does exist when ospfd is started, DragonFly panics because
> of an attempt to read a non-existent page while in supervisor mode.
Can you send us the output of trace to localize this panic? The VLAN code
might actually need some work, but I lack the necessary equipment to
actually test anything.
> Another DF bug is that the command "ifconfig vlan create", appears
> to succeed as it should, but it gives an error return code and an error
> message, e.g. "Interface vlan0 does not exist". Maybe the interface is
> not fully created and this is related to the ospfd crash. (ospfd was
> launched after the vlan0 interface was further configurated with tag,
> parent device and IP address, apparently without problems).
Actually this is a more general problem, any creation of a clonable
interface shows this (e.g. "ifconfig gif1 create"). I have to look at
it, once I have a bit of time.
Joerg
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