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From: ganter@carson.u.washington.edu (Mark Ganter)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: [NetBSD] routed vs gated
Keywords: gated, routed
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Date: 16 Jun 93 02:06:13 GMT
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On my campus, we use gated (RIP) verses the routed method for network
routing.  This maybe a REAL silly question but...

Unless, I missed something only routed is supplied with NetBSD.  So
I archied to find gated.  Ftp'd gated source.  So I'm about to try
to build gated.  Does anyone in netland have any experience in using
and/or building gated?  If so has anyone built gated for 386BSD or NetBSD?

Any help would be greatly appreciated....Mark

Mark Ganter/Univ of Washington/Seattle,WA 98195 USA/ganter@u.washington.edu