Comments on: FRR: The Most Popular Network Router You’ve Never Heard Of
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By: Dave F
https://www.nextplatform.com/2020/10/26/frr-the-most-popular-network-router-youve-never-heard-of/#comment-196641
Sun, 28 Aug 2022 21:26:47 +0000http://www.nextplatform.com/?p=137306#comment-196641So this is how servers work? And with FRR the ease of operating has gotten much easier, say a web hosting sevice? And FRR is open source so free to use?
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By: GLen T
https://www.nextplatform.com/2020/10/26/frr-the-most-popular-network-router-youve-never-heard-of/#comment-160030
Sat, 06 Feb 2021 03:41:38 +0000http://www.nextplatform.com/?p=137306#comment-160030OSPF3 authentication is implemented by IPsec, not within the OSPF3 protocol as was the case for OSPF2. Configure IPsec on your platform, see RFC4552 for the details.
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By: Ola
https://www.nextplatform.com/2020/10/26/frr-the-most-popular-network-router-youve-never-heard-of/#comment-156579
Fri, 30 Oct 2020 14:19:09 +0000http://www.nextplatform.com/?p=137306#comment-156579No OSPFv3 security?
Had I look at doc.frrouting.org, but can’t find anything on OSPFv3 security.
Where is the equivalent “ipv6 ospf authentication” command?
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