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H A D | iso_cksum.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | in_cksum.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | control.h | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | Makefile | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | area.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | log.h | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | log.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | lsack.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | lsreq.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | auth.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | ospf.h | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | hello.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | ospfd.8 | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | packet.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | database.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | rde.h | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | control.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | ospfe.h | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | neighbor.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | rde_lsdb.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | lsupdate.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | interface.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | parse.y | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | ospfd.h | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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H A D | ospfd.c | 204df0f8 Fri Jan 28 14:05:40 GMT 2005 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org> Welcome ospfd started by Esben Norby some time ago by using the imsg/three process framework of bgpd. He implemented the basic concept plus the ospf finite state machines. Later I joined and helped him cleanup, debug and extend his work. Right now it is not particularly useful, major parts are still missing but is imported to allow more people to work on it. status: The basic protocol works for broadcast networks and the LS database is synchronized and updated. It is not possible to be DR or BDR on a network and other interface types like point-to-point are not yet supported. The shortest path tree is not calculated and so no routing information is exchanged with the kernel FIB.
Not yet connected to the builds. OK henning@
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