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http://hasso.linux.ee/zebra/ht-no_interface-23052003.patch
Add the 'no interface' command to all the daemons and vtysh.
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Subject: [zebra 19093] [PATCH] Two more fixes
Show NSSA LSA route info in "show ip ospf database" output
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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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This one fixes "router xxx" node commands in vtysh. Don't get "unknown
command" error when entering "passive-interface eth0" command while
ospfd and ospf6d running etc.
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http://hasso.linux.ee/zebra/ht-routemap-18042003_5.patch
Trivial fixes to sync daemon's route-map commands to have same syntax. Fixes
a lot of errors with "match ..." and "set ..." commands when using vtysh.
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Subject: [zebra 17365] [PATCH] Ospf area id's DECIMAL -> ADDRESS
It was annoying for me to view area id's like 335544330 (20.0.0.10 in
address format) in configuration. Most of other network devices are
using address-like id's and so does zebra when using "show ip ospf *"
commands.
You can still enter id's in decimal format, but they are just shown in
address format.
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Subject: [zebra 18689] [PATCH] misc patch
Add missing param to zlog
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Subject: [zebra 18689] [PATCH] misc patch
remove unused vars
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Subject: [zebra 18767] possible SIGSEGV
Fix incorrect memset
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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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Add ospfclient to ospfclient/.cvsignore
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add NSSA debug statement
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moved definition of the various socket paths from the
per daemon header files into configure.ac. it will set the paths to
be in the directory specified by --localstatedir=<prefix> or
otherwise will try to guess as best it can ( a la pid file path
detection - which probably should try reference ${prefix} too).
the present hardcoded socket path, /tmp, isnt really correct. should
be in /var somewhere really.
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Developers working with the repository should have the appropriate tools.
Out-of-sync files cause far too many problems with users as well as auto*
scripts not being half as portable across systems as they ought to be.
make-dist exists for a reason.
Todo: make the CVS snapshot script do make-dist, and use the resulting
tarball as the snapshot.
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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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Preliminary fix to at least allow heartbeat to work with ospfd when
Heartbeat failover address has same prefixlength as main address.
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I got it to compile. The problem was that major functions newly need a
struct ospf *ospf as the first argument. I tried to take the nearest
struct ospf *ospf around the function needing it, because i was not sure
if all those pointers to struct ospf * all point to the same (global)
struct ospf * which you also get when you call ospf_get().
I used area->ospf where I had the area, I used oi->ospf, where I had an
interface, I used lsa->oi->ospf where I had an lsa and i used ospf_get()
where I had nothing. I hope that's correct and works. We will see.
It compiles now without errors. Daemon is tested and works. The opaque lsa
part is not yet tested. I will do that as soon as srrd is ready.
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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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Fix up build for OSPF-API (dependent on opaque-lsa)
Add disable-ospfapi.
Fix up net-snmp detection.
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I've attached a small patch for zebra-pj, which adds the installation of
libospf.a libzebra.a, libospfapi.a and the needed headers for ospfapi
clients. the headers get installed to /usr/include/ospfd/* and
/usr/include/ospfapi.
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No doubt builds will now break for everyone. (works here - autoconf 2.13)
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ospf_lsdb_free had been called. (efence caught this one).
This bug is present in zebra.org CVS
2. It fixes my previous ospf_network_match_iface patch ([zebra 17352])
- i lost a couple of checks in ospf_network_run() by mistake. this
patch isnt in zebra.org CVS, but it would be nice to have it once it
works.
This hopefully fixes the 'assert rn->info' problems people had with
zebra-pj yesterday.
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may return an existing node. (if the code wants a /new/ node why not use
route_node_set? if it doesnt mind - then the assert is wrong).
this bug is in zebra.org CVS. (must be an extremely rare/unlikely bug
though).
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if (ospf_debug_packet & OSPF_DEBUG_RECV)
which was causing unconditional ospf_ip_header_dump (ibuf).
(introduced with kevin millers patch)
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[zebra 17352] ospf network matching (aka need for peer /32 for PtP)
change behaviour of network <prefix> area N statement wrt to PtP.
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