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Old 04-Oct-2005, 04:48
Alessandro Prete
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Default Quagga ripd bind problem

Hi all,
We run a very simple configuration of Quagga on a SUSE ES9 for Power where only
rip daemon (and zebra) is used.

Quagga pkg is: quagga-0.96.4-31.3
Kernel is: 2.6.5-7.201-pseries64

zebra.conf is:
hostname flup
password xxx
enable password xxx
log file /var/log/quagga/quagga.log
!
interface eth0
description interfaccia verso la rete di gestione
ip address 192.168.253.254/24
!
interface eth1
description interfaccia verso la dorsale interna
ip address 192.168.0.6/24
!
interface eth2
description interfaccia interna
ip address 192.168.251.254/24


ripd.conf is:
hostname flup
password xxx
enable password xxx
log file /var/log/quagga/ripd.log
!
interface lo
!
interface eth0
!
interface eth1
!
interface eth2
!
router rip
redistribute connected
network eth1
!
line vty
!

The problem is a repeatedly error line on ripd log file like this one:
2005/09/26 14:35:27 RIP: Can't bind socket: Invalid argument

In spite of the bind problem, netstat -rn shows a correctly maintained routing
table.

Did someone experimented such a problem of have any suggestion?

Thank you very much,

Alessandro
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Old 11-Oct-2005, 03:37
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