Open-source networking revisited

Posted by dave on May 5, 2004 8:14 AM EDT
Network World on Linux; By Phil Hochmuth
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A move is afoot to revive development of an open-source router platform. 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.

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