Re: using bgpd and ospfd

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Date: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - 5:16 am

* Tony Sarendal [2007-10-30 02:28]:

lookslike there is a case we miss listening to the routing socket, or
there is sth in the message that makes us skip it.
can you run "route monitor" on the misbehaving machine while causing
the change and send me the output (no need to spam the list with that
tho)?

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using bgpd and ospfd, Tony Sarendal, (Mon Oct 29, 9:19 pm)
Re: using bgpd and ospfd, Henning Brauer, (Tue Oct 30, 5:16 am)
Re: using bgpd and ospfd, Tony Sarendal, (Tue Oct 30, 6:17 am)
Re: using bgpd and ospfd, Henning Brauer, (Tue Oct 30, 6:50 am)
Re: using bgpd and ospfd, Tony Sarendal, (Tue Oct 30, 7:09 am)
Re: using bgpd and ospfd, Stuart Henderson, (Tue Oct 30, 6:31 am)