On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 10:07:52AM +0000, Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to set up openbgpd.
>
> On site 2, I'm peering with us.bgp-spamd.net and eu.bgp-spamd.net sucessfully.
> The problem is that these routes are not in the bgp table on site 3. The BGP
> peerings are up.
> From site 3 I can ping 192.0.2.2/site 2. I sucessfully receive prefixes
> announced on site 2.
> I used next hop self on the ibgp session.Does anyone has an idea ?
>
allow from group "spam-bgp" ?
> log updates
> network 192.0.2.2/32network 10.1.1.0/24
> myAS="65001"
> site2="192.0.2.2"
> site3="192.0.2.3"
> spam_rs1="64.142.121.62" # us.bgp-spamd.net
> spam_rs2="217.31.80.170" # eu.bgp-spamd.net
> spamASN="65066"
>
> AS $myAS
> fib-update no
>
> group "spam-bgp" {
> remote-as $spamASN
> multihop 64
> announce none # Do not send any route updates
> neighbor $spam_rs1
> neighbor $spam_rs2
> }
>
> group "internalnet" {
> remote-as $myAS
> multihop 64
> neighbor $site3
> local-address $site2
> set nexthop self
> tcp md5sig password password1234
> }
>
>