Open-source networking revisited

Posted by dave on May 4, 2004 7:19 AM EDT
Computerworld Australia; By Phil Hochmuth
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The Extensible Open Router Platform (XORP) is an open-source software project for creating production-level open-source router code. Like its predecessor the Linux Router Project (which ended in 2002) the goal of XORP is to create open-source routing code that can run on commodity hardware and become "the Linux of routing," according to the project's founders. The project is run by the International Computer Science Institute, which is affiliated with the University of California at Berkeley.

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