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diff --git a/usr.sbin/pim6sd/README b/usr.sbin/pim6sd/README deleted file mode 100644 index 49dfc1770648..000000000000 --- a/usr.sbin/pim6sd/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ - $Id: README,v 1.1.1.1 1999/08/08 23:30:57 itojun Exp $ - $FreeBSD$ - -WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! -THIS RELEASE IS VERY ALPHA, SO PLEASE DO NOT REDISTRIBUTE AND -DO NOT TRY IT OUTSIDE OF YOUR TESTBED. - -This is README for pimd, the PIM multicast daemon. -PIM-SM version: 2 -Check ftp://catarina.usc.edu/pub/pim/pimd/ for lastest version. - -SUPPORTED PLATFORMS: FreeBSD-2.2.*, SunOS-4.1.3, Solaris-2.5.1 and 2.6, -SGI, BSDI 3.0/3.1, NetBSD-1.3 - -AVAILABLE PIM kernel patches: FreeBSD-2.2.1, FreeBSD-2.2.2, FreeBSD-2.2,5, - SunOS-4.1.3, SGI, BSDI-3.0, BSDI-3.1, NetBSD-1.3 - -Linux: pimd compiles under Linux, and linux-2.1.103 seems to have PIM-SMv2 -kernel support, but I haven't tested whether the kernel patches really work. - -FAST START (read "fast explanation" :)) - -1. Apply the PIM kernel patches, recompile, reboot - -2. Copy pimd.conf to /etc and edit as appropriate. Disable the interfaces -you don't need. Note that you need at least 2 physical interfaces enabled. - -3. Edit Makefile by uncommenting the line(s) corresponding to your platform. - -4. Recompile pimd - -5. Run pimd as a root. It is highly recommended to run it in debug mode. -Because there are many debug messages, you can specify only a subset of -the messages to be printed out: - -usage: pimd [-c configfile] [-d [debug_level][,debug_level]] - -Valid debug levels: dvmrp_prunes,dvmrp_mrt,dvmrp_neighbors,dvmrp_timers,igmp_proto,igmp_timers,igmp_members,trace,timeout,pkt,interfaces,kernel,cache,rsrr,pim_hello,pim_register,pim_join_prune,pim_bootstrap,pim_asserts,pim_cand_rp,pim_routes,pim_timers,pim_rpf - -If you want to see all messages, use "pimd -d" only. - -6. Note that it takes of the order of 30 seconds to 1 minute until the -Bootstrap router is elected and the RP-set distributed to the PIM routers, -and without the RP-set in the routers the multicast packets cannot be -forwarded. - -7. There are plenty of bugs, some of them known (check BUGS.TODO), -some of them unknown, so your bug reports are more than welcome. - - -Pavlin Ivanov Radoslavov -pavlin@catarina.usc.edu - -ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: - - * The PIM kernel modifications and pimd itself were originally - written by Ahmed Helmy (ahelmy@catarina.usc.edu) as a summer intern in SGI. - - * The "up to the March '97 I-D spec" + RSVP support pimd version was done - during my summer'97 intern in Sun Microsystems under Michael Speer's - supervision. - - * BSDI 3.0/3.1 support + various improvements and bug reports - by Hitoshi Asaeda (asaeda@yamato.ibm.co.jp). - - * Bug reports and SGI tests by Nidhi Bhaskar (nidhi@cho-oyu.engr.sgi.com). - - * Bug reports and SunOS tests by Isabelle Girard (girardi@rc.bel.alcatel.be) - and Dirk Ooms (oomsd@rc.bel.alcatel.be) - - * NetBSD-1.3 compilation support (both for pimd and the kernel mods) and - bug reports by Heiko W.Rupp <hwr@pilhuhn.de> - - * Bug reports by Chirayu Shah (shahzad@torrentnet.com) - - * A number of changes copied back from pimdd (PIM-DM) stand-alone - implementation by Kurt Windisch (kurtw@antc.uoregon.edu) - - * Linux patches by "Jonathan Day" <jd9812@my-dejanews.com> and - Fred Griffoul <griffoul@ccrle.nec.de> - - * Thanks to the FreeBSD team and particularly to the - freebsd-hackers mailing list participants for the help - with the real-time debugging of the FreeBSD kernel. - |