[ixpmanager] BirdsEye

Josh Meyers jmeyers at webbytech.net
Tue Apr 24 23:42:36 IST 2018


So its not working:

root at routeserver:/srv/birdseye# /srv/birdseye/bin/birdc -4 -s
/var/run/bird/bird.ctl

BIRD 1.5.0 ready.

Access restricted

No such command. Press `?' for help.

root at routeserver:/srv/birdseye#


If I put a test.php in the /srv/birdseye/public directory it runs fine,
however its not wanting to run the .htaccess/index.php for Birdseye
itself.  Any ideas?

On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 8:51 AM, Josh Meyers <jmeyers at webbytech.net> wrote:

> ok that seemed to work
>
> root at routeserver:~# /srv/birdseye/bin/birdc -4 -s /var/run/bird/bird.ctl
> show status
>
> BIRD 1.5.0 ready.
>
> Access restricted
>
> BIRD 1.5.0
>
> Router ID is 206.80.235.2
>
> Current server time is 2018-04-24 08:50:40
>
> Last reboot on 2018-04-22 15:06:31
>
> Last reconfiguration on 2018-04-22 15:06:31
>
> Daemon is up and running
>
>
> guess ill take a look at lighttpd now
>
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 8:47 AM, Barry O'Donovan <barry.odonovan at inex.ie>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Josh Meyers wrote:
>>
>>> Barry
>>> I did both.  One connected, one did not provide the info
>>>
>>
>> The output you provided was:
>>
>>
>> > root at routeserver:/srv/birdseye# birdc -4 -s /var/run/bird/bird.ctl
>> show status
>>
>> This will not work.
>>
>> You must run:
>>
>> /srv/birdseye/bin/birdc -4 -s /var/run/bird/bird.ctl show status
>>
>> The error shown in your output (birdc: invalid option -- '4') also
>> indicates the former and not the latter was run.
>>
>>  - Barry
>>
>>
>>
>
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