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Date:      Fri, 7 Aug 2009 16:37:24 +0700 (WIT)
From:      Lasta Yani <lasta@orion.net.id>
To:        Hiroki Sato <hrs@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD Port: openbgpd-4.5.20090709
Message-ID:  <25463133.24901249637844660.JavaMail.root@mail.orion.net.id>
In-Reply-To: <21778511.20581249536741380.JavaMail.root@mail.orion.net.id>

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Hello,

Any update about this ?


----- "Lasta Yani" <lasta@orion.net.id> wrote:

> ----- "Hiroki Sato" <hrs@FreeBSD.org> wrote:
> >
> >  I think there is no problem with the configuration itself.  Just in
> >  case, please send me the output of "bgpd -nv"?  I will try to
> >  reproduce your symptom on my box.
> >
> 
> Hi,
> 
> This is my configuration, output of bgpd -nv,
> 
> nap1 = "119.110.122.5"
> nap2 = "119.110.127.5"
> keNAP = "{ 203.84.152.0/22 203.84.156.0/22 }"
> 
> AS 24523
> router-id 203.84.155.84
> holdtime min 3
> fib-update yes
> 
> rde rib Adj-RIB-In no evaluate
> rde rib Loc-RIB
> 
> network 203.84.152.0/21
> network 203.84.152.0/22
> network 203.84.152.0/23
> network 203.84.152.0/24
> network 203.84.153.0/24
> network 203.84.154.0/23
> network 203.84.155.0/24
> network 203.84.156.0/22
> network 203.84.156.0/23
> network 203.84.156.0/24
> network 203.84.157.0/24
> network 203.84.158.0/23
> network 203.84.158.0/24
> network 203.84.159.0/24
> 
> 
> neighbor 119.110.127.5 {
>         descr "ke-NAP2"
>         remote-as 45147
>         announce all
>         enforce neighbor-as yes
>         announce IPv4 unicast
>         announce IPv6 none
>         softreconfig in yes
>         softreconfig out yes
> }
> neighbor 119.110.122.5 {
>         descr "ke-NAP1"
>         remote-as 45147
>         announce all
>         enforce neighbor-as yes
>         announce IPv4 unicast
>         announce IPv6 none
>         softreconfig in yes
>         softreconfig out yes
> }
> 
> match to 119.110.122.5 set { prepend-self 2 }
> match to 119.110.127.5 set { prepend-self 2 }
> deny from any
> allow from 119.110.122.5 inet prefixlen 8 - 24
> deny to any
> allow to 119.110.127.5 prefix 203.84.156.0/22
> allow to 119.110.127.5 prefix 203.84.152.0/22
> allow to 119.110.122.5 prefix 203.84.156.0/22
> allow to 119.110.122.5 prefix 203.84.152.0/22
> deny from any prefix 0.0.0.0/0
> deny from any prefix 10.0.0.0/8 prefixlen >= 8
> deny from any prefix 172.16.0.0/12 prefixlen >= 12
> deny from any prefix 192.0.2.0/24 prefixlen >= 24
> deny from any prefix 169.254.0.0/16 prefixlen >= 16
> deny from any prefix 192.168.0.0/16 prefixlen >= 16
> deny from any prefix 240.0.0.0/4 prefixlen >= 4
> deny from any prefix 224.0.0.0/4 prefixlen >= 4
> 

Thank you,
--
Lasta Yani



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