Hi, It's great, BIRD don't crash when using the latest package you metioned in the link, at least on my Linux box, for virtual network interfaces. I entered these commands: sudo tunctl -t tap0 -u cys sudo ifconfig tap0 10.1.1.2/16 waiting OSPF to converge... sudo tunctl -d tap0 waiting OSPF to converge... ... and I did them for many many many times, BIRD didn't crash even once : ) 2009/5/15 Ondrej Zajicek <santiago@crfreenet.org>:
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 04:51:22PM +0800, ChuYinsu wrote:
And I checked the bird is not running: pgrep bird (no results returned)
And the terminal cannot be open either: sudo birdc Unable to connect to server control socket (/usr/local/var/run/bird.ctl): No such file or directory
Well, I tried to figure it out but I still don't know why this would happen...
BIRD (when compiled from sources) uses by default prefix /usr/local, therefore expects configuration file in /usr/local/etc/bird.conf and directory /usr/local/var/run for its socket. You can copy config file to that position (and create that directory if it does not exist) or recompile BIRD with different --prefix option.
You can also compile BIRD with --enable-debug and then it expects to find config file in current directory.
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