On 17 Apr 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.networking, in article
<(E-Mail Removed). com>, sinbad wrote:
>where can i get the source code for the routed program in linux.
Organization:
http://groups.google.com
Well, you _could_ try using that search engine you are posting from
to find the tarball
Web Results 1 - 10 of about 25,800 for routed-0.17 tar. (0.12
seconds)
[ ] netkit-routed-0.17.diff.gz 26-Feb-2001 02:15 305
[ ] netkit-routed-0.17.tar.gz 31-Jul-2000 03:02 36K
[ ] netkit-routed.lsm 31-Jul-2000 03:04 631
Begin3
Title: netkit-routed
Version: 0.17
Entered-date: Jul 30 2000
Description: Basic network tools, fixed and ported from BSD code.
Updates netkit-routed-0.16.
Contains: ripquery routed
Keywords: daemons network tools netkit security
Author: various
Maintained-by:
(E-Mail Removed) (NetKit maintainer)
Primary-site: ftp.uk.linux.org /pub/linux/Networking/netkit
netkit-routed-0.17.tar.gz 36435
Alternate-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/Network
Original-site:
Platform: Portable; intended for Linux
Copying-policy: BSD
End
Unless this is a homework assignment, or your routers only provide RIP,
you probably want to be using something newer and more capable than
routed. I'll let you figure out what that might be, AND how to find
_that_ tarball. As a hint, try "routing daemon" in that search engine.
Old guy