log syslog all; # FIXME: Change this to one of your router's IPv4 addresses. # If you have none, pick something random from 240.0.0.0/4. router id 192.0.2.1; protocol kernel { scan time 60; ipv4 { export where source != RTS_STATIC; # NOTE: this basic export above doesn't make the routes inserted into # the kernel prefer your own IPs. Things will work fine with your # server's IP assigned by the provider if you have a single upstream # but strange things will happen if you have more than one peer. # Instead, to use your own IP as the default source IP for outgoing # connections on your system, add an IP from your range to the `lo` # interface, remove the line above, and use the block below, changing # 192.0.2.1 to the IP used. # # export filter { # if source = RTS_STATIC then reject; # if source = RTS_BGP then krt_prefsrc = 192.0.2.1; # accept; # }; }; } protocol kernel { scan time 60; ipv6 { export where source != RTS_STATIC; # NOTE: similar to above, use the following block to change the default # source IP for outgoing connections. # export filter { # if source = RTS_STATIC then reject; # if source = RTS_BGP then krt_prefsrc = 2001:db8::1; # accept; # }; }; } protocol device { scan time 60; } include "aspa_invalids.conf"; include "filter_aspa.conf";