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Re: BGP Experiment
From: Saku Ytti <saku () ytti fi>
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2019 21:03:35 +0200
Hey,
firmware which only runs on certain expensive devices. My point is that e.g. FRR is an open source software which is designed to run on the same Intel-based systems as the one which probably powers your laptop.
Most vendors have virtual image for your laptop, all of the modern routers run Linux and some vendor binary blob, with exception of Nokia running their own bootingOS (forked off of vxworks ages ago). Finding control-plane bugs, like BGP UPDATE crash is cheap for hobbyist, you can download the images off the Internet and run on your laptop. Finding forwarding issues indeed is harder due to the limited access to devices, so bit of security through obscurity I guess. -- ++ytti
Current thread:
- Re: BGP Experiment, (continued)
- Re: BGP Experiment Tore Anderson (Jan 08)
- Re: BGP Experiment Töma Gavrichenkov (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Saku Ytti (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Töma Gavrichenkov (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Saku Ytti (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Töma Gavrichenkov (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Owen DeLong (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Töma Gavrichenkov (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Saku Ytti (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Töma Gavrichenkov (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Saku Ytti (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Töma Gavrichenkov (Jan 09)
- RE: BGP Experiment adamv0025 (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Töma Gavrichenkov (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Owen DeLong (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Owen DeLong (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Töma Gavrichenkov (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Töma Gavrichenkov (Jan 09)
- Re: BGP Experiment Ben Cooper (Jan 24)
