Hi Neil,
It is possible to recive them, but the conventional daemons use them in
wrong way.
Each RIP entry contains a IP/mask, a gateway and a distance metric.
Clasic RIP daemons use this information to create a route entry to that
subnet using the IP of the incoming interface as the gateway for the route.
The IPIP tunnel interface needs the enstated route to use the gateway
provided by the RIP entry instead of the IP of the incoming interface.
And this is what rip44d does.
An additional custom protocol to quagga could be a solution...
Marius
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[mailto:44net-bounces+marius=yo2loj.ro@hamradio.ucsd.edu] On Behalf Of Neil
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Subject: [44net] Receiving routes with conventional RIP
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Is it possible to get the IPIP routes delivered by conventional routing
protocols (RIP, OSPF, etc) rather than running a custom daemon ?
Just curious.
-Neil
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