Checking the Route Permission Table
One of the most common error messages is the following:
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A connection has not been set up because SAProuter does not allow the route concerned.
Check the route permission table of this SAProuter (on host myhost
) carefully and change it, if necessary.
You can find out which directory the running SAProuter and the route permission table are in with option -l / -L.
Remember that the first entry in the route permission table for which the source address, target address, and target port match is decisive.
You can import a modified route permission table with option -n (new saprouttab).