[Xorp-users] ERROR on xorp_rtrmgr "XrlRouter failed. No Finder?"
Pavlin Radoslavov
pavlin at ICSI.Berkeley.EDU
Thu Feb 12 15:52:58 PST 2009
Moises Rodrigues <moisesber at gmail.com> wrote:
> That did the trick. The problem was the router firewall. I added some
> rules for 127.0.0.1 connections and everything works well.
Great!
> BTW I read the info on the page and a little bit of the manual and I
> don't remember seeing anything about that. Please put some info about
> that if it don't have already. If it has, sorry for my mistake.
> Hope that this thread help somebody in the future.
No, it is not in the documentation, but it should be (in the User
Manual, FAQ, somewhere).
Please add a Bugzilla entry about the missing info in the
documentation.
Thanks,
Pavlin
> Moisés Rodrigues
>
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Pavlin Radoslavov
> <pavlin at icsi.berkeley.edu> wrote:
> > Moises Rodrigues <moisesber at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Yes I did got the source and compiled it for all those versions that I said.
> >>
> >> I did what you told and got the same error:
> >> root at router:/local/xorp-debian/xorp-1.5/rtrmgr# ./xorp_rtrmgr -b empty.boot
> >> [ 2009/02/12 16:29:58 ERROR xorp_rtrmgr:14112 XRL +640 xrl_router.cc
> >> wait_until_xrl_router_is_ready ] XrlRouter failed. No Finder?
> >>
> >> I saw the BUILD_NOTES file and I didn't find anything that could help
> >> me. All the packages were instaled and the version were OK.
> >
> > Do you have any firewall rules installed that might be blocking some
> > of the TCP ports? By default XORP is using the loopback interface
> > (127.0.0.1) and TCP port 19999 for its internal communications, so
> > please double-check that the loopback interface is up and
> > operational and nothing is stopping that port.
> >
> > Pavlin
> >
>
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