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* ospf_lsa.c (router_lsa_flags): Set the correct flags for
router-lsa's. Eg OSPF_FLAG_ASBR is /not/ an LSA flag, its an
internal ospfd flag (just happens to have same value as
ROUTER_LSA_EXTERNAL). Set ROUTER_LSA_EXTERNAL for ASBRs,
ROUTER_LSA_BORDER for ABRs and ROUTER_LSA_NT for NSSA ABRs which
are OSPF_NSSA_ROLE_ALWAYS translators.
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Subject: [zebra 19091] [PATCH] NSSA fixes try2
NSSA didn't work without problems even after my previous fixes. Seems
that I tracked down problems finally.
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Fix removal of Type-7 LSAs, http://bugzilla.dishone.st/show_bug.cgi?id=18
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problems with NSSA are resolved, and we can determine whether this had any
point.
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It didnt solve a particular problem of Hasso's, but i'm committing it just
for posterities sakes, so i dont lose it (i'll revert it immediately).
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To: zebra@zebra.org
Subject: [zebra 18648] [PATCH] Selforiginated Type-7 LSA's are not flushed
from lsdb
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Date: 2003-04-10 14:32:31 +0200 (Thu, 10 Apr 2003)
New Revision: 212
Modified:
zebra-ag/trunk/ospfd/ospf_lsa.c
Log:
I've fixed a small opaque lsa bug which got triggered when deleting opaque
lsa of type 11. It used area->ospf->.. when area was null. This was replaced
by a ospf = ospf_lookyp(); ospf->...
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* Sync to Zebra CVS
* Fix lib/thread.h leak
* Fix small Opaque LSA leak
* Do not configure OSPF interfaces for secondary addresses
* vtysh fixes from Hasso
* Dave Watson's missing ntohs fix
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Subject: [zebra 18573] PATCH ospfd: byte order error in assert statement
I found a bug in the ospfd code tickled this morning by a Type 1
LSA with exactly 62 entries (LSA length of 768, or 0x0300).
A missing ntohs in ospf_lsa.c:ospf_lsa_different() causes an assert
statement to fail, stopping ospfd.
> assert (l1->data->length > OSPF_LSA_HEADER_SIZE);
So, a length of type 768 turns into a length of 3 which is
obviously less than 20.
David
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* sync to latest zebra CVS
* spec file: updated and added define for ospf-api/client
NB: OSPF-API has been broken by the zebra.org changes, which
has added struct ospf * as a new arg to many functions
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From: Masahiko Endo <endo@suri.co.jp>
Reply-To: zebra@zebra.org
To: zebra@zebra.org
Cc: kunihiro@zebra.org, yokota@kddlabs.co.jp
Subject: [zebra 16823] [PATCH] Bugfix and new feature in Opaque-LSA
handling.
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Changes 2002.12.20
1. Bug fixes
1.1 When an opaque LSA is being removed from (or added to) the LSDB,
it does not mean a change in network topology. Therefore, SPF
recalculation should not be triggered in that case.
There was an assertion failure problem "assert (rn && rn->info)"
inside the function "ospf_ase_incremental_update()", because
the upper function "ospf_lsa_maxage_walker_remover()" called it
when a type-11 opaque LSA is removed due to MaxAge.
1.2 Type-9 LSA is defined to have "link-local" flooding scope.
In the Database exchange procedure with a new neighbor, a type-9
LSA was added in the database summary of a DD message, even if
the link is different from the one that have bound to.
2. Feature enhancements
2.1 Though a "wildcard" concept to handle type-9/10/11 LSAs altogether
has introduced about a year ago, it was only a symbol definition
and actual handling mechanism was not implemented. Now it works.
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[zebra 16681] OSPF NSSA Patches
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