>Yes, because you're invoking a second instance of the daemon. All >else >flows from that; upon my quick inspection of the bgpctl man page >doesn't >seem to indicate that you can fire up the restricted socket during >runtime. > >Magic 8 ball says the judicious use of pkill and bgpd_flags="-r >/path/to/foo" >is in your future.
Ack. Thanks. ;-(

