I find these interesting:
via munge script (which is correct):
ip ro get 44.165.2.3
44.165.2.3 via 87.251.250.110 dev tunl0
via RipV2:
ip ro get 44.165.2.3
44.165.2.3 via 169.228.66.251 dev tunl0
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I don't by all means fault the rip daemons, I get the same result via
rip using either the perl script from Hessu as I do the c code from
Marius. They seem to work exactly as they should, however for so many
emails about switching to bgp/ospf/etc, we should be TOTALLY EMBARASSED
that we're dropping routes from a simple rip table as we are.
</$0.02>
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