rfc2385 support

Mathias at TeleCity.com Mathias at TeleCity.com
Wed Jun 1 06:59:11 PDT 2005


Hi Lee, 
 
Running on FreeBSD 5.4 with latest ports collection.
 
How can i remove some compile options? The error is on OSPF btu I don't
need it. BGP is not reporting any errors.
I am getting the following errors:
 
root at rs1# make install clean
=============================================================
 
You can build quagga with the following options:
 
WITH_SNMP_4       Force net-snmp 4.x to be used
ENABLE_USER       Specify user to run Quagga suite as
ENABLE_GROUP      Specify group to run Quagga suite as
ENABLE_VTY_GROUP  Specify group for vty socket ownership
SYSCONF_DIR       Specify directory for Quagga configuration files
LOCALSTATE_DIR    Specify directory for Quagga runtime files
 
The following options may be configured interactively:
   WITH_PAM              PAM authentication for vtysh
   WITH_OSPF_NSSA        NSSA support (RFC1587)
   WITH_OSPF_OPAQUE_LSA  OSPF Opaque-LSA with OSPFAPI support (RFC2370)
   WITH_RTADV            IPv6 Router Advertisements
   WITH_SNMP             SNMP support
   WITH_TCPSOCKETS       Use TCP/IP sockets for protocol daemons
   WITH_TCPMD5           Use experimental MD5 patch for BGP
===>  Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
===>  Found saved configuration for quagga-0.98.3_2
===>  Extracting for quagga-0.98.3_2
=> Checksum OK for quagga-0.98.3.tar.gz.
===>   quagga-0.98.3_2 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.6 - found
===>  Patching for quagga-0.98.3_2
===>   quagga-0.98.3_2 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.6 - found
===>  Applying extra patch
/usr/ports/net/quagga/files/extra-tcpmd5-patch-bgpd::bgp_network.c
===>  Applying extra patch
/usr/ports/net/quagga/files/extra-tcpmd5-patch-bgpd::bgp_vty.c
===>  Applying extra patch
/usr/ports/net/quagga/files/extra-tcpmd5-patch-bgpd::bgpd.c
===>  Applying extra patch
/usr/ports/net/quagga/files/extra-tcpmd5-patch-bgpd::bgpd.h
===>  Applying extra patch
/usr/ports/net/quagga/files/extra-tcpmd5-patch-configure.ac
===>  Applying extra patch
/usr/ports/net/quagga/files/extra-tcpmd5-patch-lib::sockopt.c
===>  Applying extra patch
/usr/ports/net/quagga/files/extra-tcpmd5-patch-lib::sockopt.h
===>  Applying FreeBSD patches for quagga-0.98.3_2
1 out of 2 hunks failed--saving rejects to ospfd/ospf_lsa.c.rej
=> Patch patch-ospfd::ospf_lsa.c failed to apply cleanly.
=> Patch(es) patch-configure.ac applied cleanly.
*** Error code 1
 
Stop in /usr/ports/net/quagga.


________________________________

From: Lee Johnston [mailto:lee at wildcard.net.uk] 
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 12:50 PM
To: Mathias Kenfack-Tabakem (LON); freebsd-net at freebsd.org
Subject: Re: rfc2385 support


Hi Mathias,

I've managed to get Quagga + FreeBSD 4.x/5.x to establish BGP sessions
with Cisco routers with MD5 password authentication.

You'll need to ensure you build Quagga with MD5 support (the current
port gives you the option during build), compile your kernel with
relevant TCP_SIGNATURE and crypto support (options vary depending on if
your using 4.x/5.x), use setkey, and add the usual neighbor x.x.x.x
password yyyy to Quagga.

Let me know if you need any more info/help..

Regards,
Lee.



At 11:20 29/05/2005, Mathias at TeleCity.com wrote:



	Hi guys,
	
	I'm trying to find out if any release of FreeBSD supports MD5 as
per
	rfc2385. I will be using it with quagga on BGP session
authentication.
	
	Regards
	Mathias,
	
	
	
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