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OpenOSPFD

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Developer(s)
  
The OpenBSD Project

Written in
  
C

Development status
  
Active

Operating system
  
Stable release
  
5.9 / 1 March 2016; 12 months ago (2016-03-01)

Repository
  
openbsd.su/src/usr.sbin/ospfd/

OpenOSPFD is an ISC licensed implementation of the Open Shortest Path First Protocol. It is a network routing software suite which allows ordinary general purpose computers to be used as routers exchanging routes with other computer systems speaking the OSPF protocol.

OpenOSPFD was developed by Esben Nørby and Claudio Jeker, for the OpenBSD project. It is a companion daemon of OpenBGPD. The software was developed as an alternative to packages such as Quagga, a routing software suite which is licensed under the GPL. OpenOSPFD is developed on OpenBSD, and ports exist for FreeBSD and NetBSD.

Goals

The design goals of OpenOSPF include being secure (non-exploitable), reliable, lean and easy to use. The configuration language is intended to be both powerful and easy enough for most users.

References

OpenOSPFD Wikipedia


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