RSS 7 projects tagged "Routing"

Download No website Updated 15 Apr 2013 quagga

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Quagga is a routing software suite, providing implementations of OSPFv2, OSPFv3, RIPv1 and v2, RIPng, IS-IS, and BGP4+ for Unix platforms, particularly FreeBSD, Linux, and NetBSD.

Download Website Updated 21 Mar 2013 BSD Router Project

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BSD Router Project (BSDRP) is a customized distribution of FreeBSD dedicated to offering IP routing services for small ISPs (not for home use).

Download No website Updated 23 Oct 2011 mrouted

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mrouted is an implementation of the DVMRP multicast routing protocol. It turns a UNIX workstation into a DVMRP multicast router with tunnel support, in order to cross non-multicast-aware routers.

Download No website Updated 22 Oct 2011 pimd

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pimd is a lightweight, stand-alone implementation of Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode. It implements the full PIM-SM specification according to RFC 2362 with a few noted exceptions.

Download No website Updated 11 Jan 2011 Zentyal

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Zentyal (formerly eBox Platform) is a small business server that offers small and medium businesses an affordable and easy-to-use enterprise-level computer network. It can act as a Gateway, Infrastructure Manager, Unified Threat Manager, Office Server, Unified Communication Server, or a combination of these.

No download Website Updated 30 May 2009 qpimd

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qpimd aims to implement a PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) daemon for the Quagga Routing Suite. Initially, it targets only PIM SSM (Source-Specific Multicast) mode as defined in section 4.8.2 (PIM-SSM-Only Routers) of RFC 4601. In order to deliver end-to-end multicast routing control plane, qpimd includes the router-side of IGMPv3 (RFC 3376).

No download No website Updated 23 Feb 2012 Dynamic Router Lite II

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The Dynamic Router Lite II project is a router project by the Dutch national police agency that allows Web-based client-control over the next-hop router for the client. A Dynamic Router Lite II system is placed as a default gateway between one or more client networks and a router network with multiple gateway-routers on it. The Dynamic Router Lite II system does policy-based routing with policy-based DNS to match the routing policy. By default a client will have no active gateway, and any attempted HTTP traffic to any domain will lead the user to the router's Web interface, where the user can then pick an appropriate next-hop router. Once picked, all traffic for the client including DNS will be forwarded to the next-hop router the user picked.

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A Linux kernel fork with new features.