Hello! Have you compiled BIRD yourself, or are you using a package?
This seems to be an "unknown protocol" problem, when RPKI is silently omitted from your binary due to missing dependencies. Maria On July 12, 2019 11:26:51 AM GMT+02:00, Irene Lalioti <[email protected]> wrote: >Hello dear Maria and bird users! > >I would like to ask you a question while I am experiencing an error all >morning long :) > >I have installed the bird version 2.0.4 on my Linuxbox >4.14.13-x86_64-vmware. In my config file I am setting up the rpki >protocol based on the documentation : >https://bird.network.cz/?get_doc&v=20&f=bird-6.html#ss6.13 > >As > >protocol rpki { > debug all; > roa4 { table r4; }; > roa6 { table r6; }; > remote "rpki.lu-cix.lu" port 323; > retry keep 5; > refresh keep 30; > expire 600; >} > >when I run it I receive the syntax error unexpected symbol on the >protocol line. > >-bash-4.2# bird -c /etc/bird.conf -d -f >bird: /etc/bird.conf:208:10 syntax error, unexpected SYM > >I have played around with adding names, removing them, removing the { , >then adding it again, but nothing changes. > >I have found another similar incident here : > >https://bird.network.cz/pipermail/bird-users/2019-March/013167.html > >Where Ondrej suggested to fix the ; but in my case I already have them. >Is this a known issue? Apparently I am missing something. > >Thanks a lot in advance, and see you in Amsterdam > > >Kind Regards > >Irène > >-- >Irene Lalioti >Network Engineer >Fondation RESTENA >2, avenue de l'Université >L-4365 Esch/Alzette > >Tel: +352 424409 1 >Fax: +352 422473 -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
