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    Unable to start OpenBGPD on fresh installation :-[

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      nick3123
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      Hi Guys

      Sorry if this is a noob question im new to all of this. I've tryed twice now setting up a fresh install and installing/running the OpenBGPD package.

      Im not running Quagga OSPF or anything like that. Ive put a basic BGP config into it though when I try and start from services it just stays on "Stopped"

      Is there any kind of trick I need to do to get this working?

      Running PFsense 2.2.4

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        OptimaDsi
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        Hi, i have the same problem.
        The OpenBgpd don' start due to /usr/local/etc/bgpd.conf No such file or directory
        Its appears when i run bgpd -d directly in the shell
        Running on 2.2.4 under Vmware 5.5

        ![bgpd error.JPG](/public/imported_attachments/1/bgpd error.JPG)
        ![bgpd error.JPG_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/bgpd error.JPG_thumb)

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          doktornotor Banned
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          Have you considered saving the package configuration?

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            Sparco
            last edited by

            Hi I have the exact same issue. Fresh install running 2.2.6 on Vmware 6.0.

            The web ui doesn't seem to do anything. I have tried creating the file manually from cli and rebooted several times but all I get is "/usr/local/etc/bgpd.conf No such file or directory"

            Saving the package configuration? What do you mean?

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              Saving the package configuration? What do you mean?

              I would imagine that he means that there are two buttons that should be clicked down
              once is called "save" and the other "apply".

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