4 Maintainer: David Lamparter <equinox-debian@diac24.net>
5 Uploaders: FRRouting-dev <dev@lists.frrouting.org>
11 debhelper (>= 9.20160709) <!pkg.frr.nosystemd> | dh-systemd <!pkg.frr.nosystemd>,
18 libjson-c-dev | libjson0-dev,
19 libpam0g-dev | libpam-dev,
23 librtr-dev <!pkg.frr.nortrlib>,
25 libssh-dev <!pkg.frr.nortrlib>,
26 libsystemd-dev <!pkg.frr.nosystemd>,
27 libyang-dev (>= 0.16.74),
32 python3-pytest <!nocheck>,
34 Standards-Version: 4.4.1
35 Homepage: https://www.frrouting.org/
36 Vcs-Browser: https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/tree/debian/master
37 Vcs-Git: https://github.com/FRRouting/frr.git -b debian/master
40 Architecture: linux-any
47 Recommends: frr-pythontools
62 Replaces: zebra, zebra-pj
63 Description: FRRouting suite of internet protocols (BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, ...)
64 FRRouting implements the routing protocols commonly used in the
65 internet and private networks to exchange information between routers.
66 Both IP and IPv6 are supported, as are BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, BABEL, EIGRP,
67 RIP, LDP, BFD, PIM and NHRP protocols.
69 These protocols are used to turn your system into a dynamic router,
70 exchanging information about available connections with other routers
71 in a standards-compliant way. The actual packet forwarding
72 functionality is provided by the OS kernel.
74 FRRouting is a fork of Quagga with an open community model. The main
75 git lives on https://github.com/frrouting/frr.git and the project name
76 is commonly abbreviated as "FRR."
79 Architecture: linux-any
83 frr (= ${binary:Version})
85 Description: FRRouting suite - SNMP support
86 Adds SNMP support to FRR's daemons by attaching to net-snmp's snmpd
87 through the AgentX protocol. Provides read-only access to current
88 routing state through standard SNMP MIBs.
90 Package: frr-rpki-rtrlib
91 Architecture: linux-any
95 frr (= ${binary:Version})
96 Description: FRRouting suite - BGP RPKI support (rtrlib)
97 Adds RPKI support to FRR's bgpd, allowing validation of BGP routes
98 against cryptographic information stored in WHOIS databases. This is
99 used to prevent hijacking of networks on the wider internet. It is only
100 relevant to internet service providers using their own autonomous system
102 Build-Profiles: <!pkg.frr.nortrlib>
113 Conflicts: quagga-doc
114 Description: FRRouting suite - user manual
115 This provides the FRR user manual in HTML form. This is the official
116 manual maintained as part of the package and is also available online
117 at https://frrouting.readthedocs.io/
119 Package: frr-pythontools
123 frr (<< ${source:Upstream-Version}.0-~),
124 frr (>= ${source:Version}~),
126 Description: FRRouting suite - Python tools
127 The FRRouting suite uses a small Python tool to provide configuration
128 reload functionality, particularly useful when the interactive configuration
131 Without this package installed, "reload" (as a systemd or init script
132 invocation) will not work for the FRR daemons.