Hi Jonathan
# birdc -r Unable to connect to server control socket (/run/bird/bird.ctl): No such file or directory #cd /run/bird/ # ls bird6.ctl what is strange even bird.ctl is dropped as you can it is not appearing under /run/bird regards, Janvier R. From: Jonathan Stewart [mailto:jonathan.stew...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 3, 2017 4:22 PM To: Janvier Rwakagabo <janvie...@ricta.org.rw> Cc: Alexander Shikov <a.shi...@dtel-ix.net>; bird <bird-users@network.cz> Subject: Re: Read-only access Hi Janvier, What errors do you get? Here's what my output looks like: jstewart@rs1c:~$ birdc -r BIRD 1.6.3 ready. Access restricted bird> Cheers, Jonathan On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 8:14 AM, Janvier Rwakagabo <janvie...@ricta.org.rw <mailto:janvie...@ricta.org.rw> > wrote: Hi Shikov and Lukasz Thanks for reply Where exactly can i exactly apply this command birdc -r I repeated the same process, and it is giving the same errors Regards, Janvier R. -----Original Message----- From: Bird-users [mailto:bird-users-boun...@network.cz <mailto:bird-users-boun...@network.cz> ] On Behalf Of Alexander Shikov Sent: Thursday, August 3, 2017 12:55 PM To: Łukasz Trąbiński <luk...@trabinski.net <mailto:luk...@trabinski.net> > Cc: bird-users@network.cz <mailto:bird-users@network.cz> Subject: Re: Read-only access On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 12:48:26PM +0200, Łukasz Trąbiński wrote: > Hi > > It’s possible to do read only access via birdc? I know that I can setup LG > but question is about command line (birdc, birdctl)? Hello, I believe 'birdc -r' is the feature you're looking for. -- Alexander Shikov Technical Staff, Digital Telecom IX Tel.: +380 44 201 14 07 <tel:%2B380%2044%20201%2014%2007> http://dtel-ix.net/ -- Jonathan