Hello, It appears you haven't launched BIRD for it to 1. create the socket, and 2. to listen on it. If you don't have any other manually started running instances (to verify, run ps -aux | grep bird and check if there are any other instances), you should just run systemctl start bird and if you want it to auto-start, systemctl enable bird.
P.S.: sorry for mailing in private, I clicked on the wrong button. On 22.3.2020 г. 10:56, Fabiano D'Agostino wrote: > Hi, > thank you I tried to do systemctl stop bird, but I got this error: > Failed to stop bird.service: Unit bird.service not loaded. > > Fabiano > > Il giorno sab 21 mar 2020 alle ore 15:04 keksbg <m...@keksbg.dev > <mailto:m...@keksbg.dev>> ha scritto: > > Hello, the "proper" way to start BIRD would be to use systemd with > systemctl start bird, or if you're using init.d /etc/init.d/bird > start. > Most other ways aren't really advised, unless they are done for > debugging. > > On 21.3.2020 г. 15:59, Fabiano D'Agostino wrote: > > Hi all, > > which is the proper way to start Bird? > > I edited the bird.conf and now I am getting this error when I lunch > > birdc: > > Unable to connect to server control socket > > (/usr/local/var/run/bird.ctl): Connection refused > > I also did bird -p > > > > Thanks, > > > > Fabiano > > -- > Vasil Bakalov > Owner of AS207764 @ RIPE > Networking Newbie > https://keksbg.dev > > -- Vasil Bakalov Owner of AS207764 @ RIPE Networking Newbie https://keksbg.dev
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