Quoting Austad, Jay (austad at marketwatch.com):
> Does anyone have any experience configuring routed?
> 
> I just need to be able to tell it the following things:
> 
> 1. not to listen or advertise on one particular interface (the public
> interface)
> 2. Not to advertise a particular network (the public one)
> 3. And to force it to advertise the network assigned to the lo1 interface
> (it's actually a tunnel endpoint), I don't think it will by default
> advertise an address assigned as a loopback.  
> 
> 
> I've tried using mrtd, but RIP support in it sucks, and I can't make it
> advertise the network used for the tunnel.  So, I'm thinking routed should
> be fine.  It's been around forever.  

Been a long time, but I used gated on Solaris. The main point was gated (under
Solaris at least) support RIPv2, which is what you need if you are subnetting.
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