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BIRD - Dynamic routing daemon

BIRD is a dynamic routing daemon for UNIX-like systems. It should support all routing protocols used in the contemporary Internet, such as BGP, OSPF, RIP, and their IPv6 variants (except for OSPFv3 which is still under development). It also has a very flexible configuration mechanism, and a route filtering language.

Obtaining

Web pagehttp://bird.network.cz/
Source tarballftp://bird.network.cz/pub/bird/bird-1.0.9.tar.gz
Source informationftp://bird.network.cz/pub/bird/
Version 1.0.9 (stable) released on 2004-07-15
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2.
This is not a GNU package.

Documentation
User guide available in HTML format from http://bird.network.cz/bird.html; Programmer's guide available in HTML format from http://bird.network.cz/prog.html
Support contacts

Help List<bird-users@bird.network.cz> <majordomo@bird.network.cz> body: subscribe bird-users

Project contacts

Maintainers
Developers
Sponsors
  • Faculty of Math and Physics, Charles University, Prague

Related information

Interfacescommand line
Source languagesC

Entry information

License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2003-04-07
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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