XORP is the eXtensible Open Router Platform, an open-source router software stack. The goal is to develop a software router platform that is stable and fully featured enough for production use, and flexible and extensible enough to enable network research. It implements routing protocols for IPv4 and IPv6 and a unified means to configure them.
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Release Notes: Numerous bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release adds async-XRL support. It fixes a bug in deleting non-VLAN interfaces. It fixes a BSD-related crash when adding an interface with the same ifindex as a previous interface. It fixes a multicast bug that totally breaks XORP multicast on recent Linux kernels.


Release Notes: Numerous bugfixes and enhancements were made.


Release Notes: Improved memory performance in the BGP code. XRL performance improvements. Improved policy code. VRRP support. Numerous bugfixes and code cleanups.


Release Notes: This release implements OSPFv3 (draft-ietf-ospf-ospfv3-update-14.txt). It also contains numerous bugfixes and cross-compilation support for various processors: IA-64, MIPS (Broadcom for Linksys WRT54G), PowerPC-603, Sparc64, and XScale. The new supported systems are: DragonFlyBSD 1.8, FreeBSD 6.2, Linux Fedora Core6, Linux Debian 3.1 (sarge), NetBSD 3.1, and OpenBSD 4.0.
21 Sep 2011 17:46
Hello!
Could the owner of the 'xorp' account please contact me (Ben Greear: greearb@candelatech.com). I would like to coordinate updating this entry when I do a xorp release.
Thanks,
Ben