Hi List,
I'm using zebra's ospfd to distribute routes between some Linux hosts
intereconected using ipip tunnels over ipsec on internet. I'm new in this
but I managed to get this working, my main problem was unstability using
grsec kernels, but I solved it compiling zebra with gcc-2.9x.
Now I have a simple question:
Since the ipip and gre tunnels in linux are point-to-point, I have to add
(ie.) network 192.168.1.1/32 (peer's ip) in ospfd.conf to get ospf working
on that interface. That also means that I'm getting this host route
distributed. Is there a way to prevent this?
Thanks!
K.
I'm using zebra's ospfd to distribute routes between some Linux hosts
intereconected using ipip tunnels over ipsec on internet. I'm new in this
but I managed to get this working, my main problem was unstability using
grsec kernels, but I solved it compiling zebra with gcc-2.9x.
Now I have a simple question:
Since the ipip and gre tunnels in linux are point-to-point, I have to add
(ie.) network 192.168.1.1/32 (peer's ip) in ospfd.conf to get ospf working
on that interface. That also means that I'm getting this host route
distributed. Is there a way to prevent this?
Thanks!
K.