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Re: OpenBGPD, Cisco and md5 passwords



* Jon Morby <jon_(_at_)_fido_(_dot_)_net> [2005-02-18 02:48]:
> I have to admit to not quite understanding the ipsecadm output ... so 
> quoted here in case it means something to someone of a higher intellect 
> :)
> 
> sadb_getspi: satype tcpmd5 vers 2 len 10 seq 264 pid 19300
>          sa: spi 0xfa406714 auth none enc none
>                  state larval replay 0 flags 0
>          address_src: 193.203.5.138
>          address_dst: 193.203.5.66
> sadb_update: satype tcpmd5 vers 2 len 13 seq 265 pid 19300
>          sa: spi 0x00000000 auth none enc aes
>                  state mature replay 0 flags 0
>          address_dst: 193.203.5.66
>          address_src: 193.203.5.138
>          key_auth: bits 104: 6e666832783837756a68617332
> sadb_update: satype tcpmd5 vers 2 len 2 seq 265 pid 19300
>          errno 3: No such process

ewps? ESRCH? are you certain the IP adresses are correct and one is 
local?
> lonap_id="193.203.5.66"
> lonap_pref="150"
> 
> group "merula" {
>         tcp md5sig password nfh2x87ujhas2
>          remote-as 16353
>          local-address $lonap_id
>          set localpref $lonap_pref
>          announce self
> 
>          neighbor 193.203.5.138 {
>                  descr "merula-1"
>          }
> 
>          neighbor 193.203.5.139 {
>                  descr "merula-2"
>          }
> 
> }

I don't see anything wrong here - well, make sure the IPs and passwords 
are correct of course.

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