BSD Router Project (BSDRP) is a customized distribution of FreeBSD dedicated to offering IP routing services for small ISPs (not for home use).
| Tags | Network Router Routing distribution |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | FreeBSD |
| Implementation | shell script |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release is based on an up-to-date FreeBSD system (8.2-Release-p4) and up-to-date packages (Quagga 0.99.20 and Bird 1.3.3). It fixes lots of bugs, including script problems, needed kernels patches, and a missing kernel module.


Release Notes: This release has many new features and bugfixes. It has upgraded to FreeBSD 8.2-Release. It adds a multi-link PPP daemon with PPPoE, L2TP, and PPTP features.


Release Notes: This release adds a tmux package and upgrades the Bird and Quagga packages to their latest releases. Many small bugs were fixed, including loading the ipfw module, using a USB keyboard, and fixing ucarp comportment.


Release Notes: This release has lots of changes and bugfixes. FreeBSD was upgraded to 8.1-Release and XORP was replaced by BIRD. DHCP server, an integrity check, and multicast routing (DVMRP and IPv6 PIM DM/SM) were added. The required size for installing it was reduced from 512Mb to 256Mb.


Release Notes: This release has many new features and bugfixes. It has upgraded to FreeBSD 8.0-Release. It adds NetFlow probes, LLDP, DHCP Relay, and VRRP.