up_the_irons: wierd Ill look into it tonight.. something wierd that is not the same in cento7 mrsaint: maybe you should simply re-install with centos 6, if you prefer it so much hate for centos 7 :) up_the_irons: Yeah I might even do that this weekend. As it doesnt want to even announce prefix.. never seen that before. I use same config everywhere just peering info diff. yeah then definitely downgrade That's what she said!! up_the_irons: plus that all i got is centos6 machines everywhere.. Not yet moved to 7 not even at my fulltime contract we moved to rh7 yet. but in process to do ah up_the_irons: my problem solved. It does apparently not work to copy/paste confs anymore.. But now its fixed. You should see my prefix now. time to move to bird? :) nah quagga works very well. bird is awesome though ;) mrsaint: do you see your announcement propagating from our ASN? (like, is your VM getting traffic on it) mrsaint: your IP range should be one from: https://gist.github.com/mnathani/c85e3588aeb7795f25bdf005cce008da openbgpd! openbgpd doesn't work properly on linux someone did an old port of it which would work only as a route server heh like openbsd? :) yeah @google openbgpd on freebsd 975 total results returned for 'openbgpd on freebsd', here's 3 FreeBSD 9-RC1, openbgpd, tcp md5 (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-net/2011-November/030391.html) Nov 4, 2011 ... Le Fri, 4 Nov 2011 11:13:21 +0100, Borja Marcos a écrit : > I'm testing a set up for OpenBGPd with FreeBSD 9-RC1 ... OpenBGPD - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenBGPD) OpenBGPD is a server software program that allows general purpose computers to be used as ... OpenBGPD.png ... Operating system, OpenBSD, FreeBSD. An example of an AS112 Server using FreeBSD (https://www.as112.net/as112-freebsd.html) Here's a quick set of notes on setting up an AS112 node based on our experience using FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE, OpenBGPD 4.4.1 (built from ports), and ... it was a bit buggy on freebsd fefore before up_the_irons: no traffic yet :) mnathani: doesnt see it there soo. openbgpd does a lovly job on openbsd :) Now off to work