"Heimdall Imbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hahaha, I wanted to say the same thing but figured that this wouldn't be an
> appropriate venue for a discussion of this nature. But since someone else
> brought it up, I figure I might as well add my two cents. I currently run
> Debian and Windows
new_guy schrieb:
> I know. Longest uptime is silly, macho, pointless stuff... but I ran across
> an old SunOS 2.6 box that had been up for 387 days. It had been hacked. The
> only reason it was not an open mail relay is that /var was full. So, I
> thought to myself, "I bet I could run an OpenBSD bo
Hi all,
I've got a VPN running between two networks. Works fine for basically
everything and very easy to setup, kudos to the guys that worked on
ipsecctl and isakmpd.
I have one problem though that I am trying to debug.
Network looks like this:
192.168.11.250# Asterisk1
|
Hi Folks,
We want to add USB BULK support for UVC devices in our uvideo(4)
driver. There are not that many UVC devices around which do
BULK transfers, but the advantage would be that BULK transfers are
working a bit more stable than our current ISOC implementation
and we could do some further tes
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:04:34PM -0500, John Jackson wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 03:48:25PM +1300, Paul M wrote:
> > I'm looking for a way to encrypy backup files for secure storage.
> >
> > Gpg is an obvious candidate, but I'm wondering if there's anything in
> > base, perhaps a creative
On 29/10/2008, at 4:42 PM, J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Tuesday 28 October 2008, Paul M wrote:
I'm looking for a way to encrypy backup files for secure storage.
Gpg is an obvious candidate, but I'm wondering if there's anything in
base, perhaps a creative use of ssh or some other tool, though not
so
On 15:48:25 Oct 29, Paul M wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to encrypy backup files for secure storage.
>
> Gpg is an obvious candidate, but I'm wondering if there's anything in base,
> perhaps a creative use of ssh or some other tool, though not something
> liable to break, obviously.
>
> Any thou
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:04:34PM -0500, John Jackson wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 03:48:25PM +1300, Paul M wrote:
> > I'm looking for a way to encrypy backup files for secure storage.
> >
> > Gpg is an obvious candidate, but I'm wondering if there's anything in
> > base, perhaps a creative
A backup scheme that increases the size of the backed up file isn't
very efficient.
On Oct 28, 2008, at 9:02 PM, Tomas Bodzar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=vnconfig&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=OpenBSD+Current&arch=i386&format=html
Paul M wrote:
I'm
I've used the following for a while (naturally this assumes that the ISP
link is delivered via some shared medium and not a point-to-point link)
/etc/hostname.xxx0:
up description "to ISP"
/etc/hostname.carp0:
inet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.252 192.168.1.3 vhid 1 carpdev xxx0
-Steve S.
> -Or
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 03:48:25PM +1300, Paul M wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to encrypy backup files for secure storage.
>
> Gpg is an obvious candidate, but I'm wondering if there's anything in
> base, perhaps a creative use of ssh or some other tool, though not
> something liable to break,
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=vnconfig&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=OpenBSD+Current&arch=i386&format=html
Paul M wrote:
I'm looking for a way to encrypy backup files for secure storage.
Gpg is an obvious candidate, but I'm wondering if there's anything in
base, perhaps a creative
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 03:48:25PM +1300, Paul M wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to encrypy backup files for secure storage.
>
> Gpg is an obvious candidate, but I'm wondering if there's anything in
> base, perhaps a creative use of ssh or some other tool, though not
> something liable to break,
In preparing for a possible carp redundacy setup for a client's border
router/firewall I have found no information so far as to whether it is
possible to have carp working where the link to the ISP is a /30.
Every example I have found in presentations and tutorials has used 3
IPs on a typical dual
On Tuesday 28 October 2008, Paul M wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to encrypy backup files for secure storage.
>
> Gpg is an obvious candidate, but I'm wondering if there's anything in
> base, perhaps a creative use of ssh or some other tool, though not
> something liable to break, obviously.
>
> An
On 13:44:46 Oct 28, Benjamin Adams wrote:
> I'm trying to generate pgp to use with email. Anyone know a simple
> how to? or can help me with commandline tool? thanks
>
I was in the same boat as you several months ago and after a lot of
dilly dallying I ended up enabling it in my favorite mail c
... From a file I sent the output of uptime and date to a while back...
bash-2.04$ cat .days
2:08PM up days, 19:28, 2 users, load averages: 0.11, 0.12, 0.08
Fri Mar 23 14:08:50 PDT 2007
Soon after that the UPS my box was connected to at the ISP died and had
to be replaced.
It's stil
B!100% PrC!ctico!
CC3mo Optimizar el Control Interno para la PrevenciC3n de Fraudes
Monterrey - 05 de Noviembre\MC)xico, D.F. - 06 de Noviembre\
Guadalajara - 07 de Noviembre
Las tareas diarias de los negocios son tan dinC!micas, que se requiere de un
excelente control interno que
I'm looking for a way to encrypy backup files for secure storage.
Gpg is an obvious candidate, but I'm wondering if there's anything in
base, perhaps a creative use of ssh or some other tool, though not
something liable to break, obviously.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
paulm
On Tuesday 28 October 2008, new_guy wrote:
> I know. Longest uptime is silly, macho, pointless stuff... but I ran
> across an old SunOS 2.6 box that had been up for 387 days. It had
> been hacked. The only reason it was not an open mail relay is that
> /var was full. So, I thought to myself, "I bet
Marc Balmer wrote:
> * Bruce Bauer wrote:
>> Problem:
>> OpenBSD 4.2 on i386
>> Serial port /dev/cua00 connected to the console port on a firewall.
>> I need to catch all text output from the serial port to a file.
>> The process doing this must survive a loss of network.
>> The box is running head
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Jason Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as uptimes I don't have records of
I think Art's the final word, but one of the more impressive uptimes I
heard about was this vax system in .de or some such. They kept the
uptime even across 2 cross-town moves!
I would love to see rxvt-unicode in ports, personally. It'd be much
more convenient, for me at least. It's definitely my favoured
terminal.
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Jesus Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> I thought it would be great to have rxvt-unicode on the ports tree, s
On Tuesday 28 October 2008, ico wrote:
> I'm not sure, how could I modify /etc/ttys to replace existing
> console line with "unknown off". Except maybe mounting disk
> elsewhere.
Since you're trying to disable your serial console setup, I'm guessing
you have a keyboard and monitor attached now.
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:54 PM, new_guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know. Longest uptime is silly, macho, pointless stuff... but I ran across
> an old SunOS 2.6 box that had been up for 387 days. It had been hacked. The
> only reason it was not an open mail relay is that /var was full. So, I
>
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 05:54:12PM -0700, new_guy wrote:
> I know. Longest uptime is silly, macho, pointless stuff... but I ran across
> an old SunOS 2.6 box that had been up for 387 days. It had been hacked. The
> only reason it was not an open mail relay is that /var was full. So, I
> thought to
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, new_guy wrote:
> I know. Longest uptime is silly, macho, pointless stuff... but I ran across
What is your point? Dogs live way longer than that. Just put one in
front of your hosting provider and you should be safe for about 15
years.
Nice things about dogs is that they do
On Oct 29, 2008, at 9:54 AM, new_guy wrote:
> I know. Longest uptime is silly, macho, pointless stuff... but I
> ran across
> an old SunOS 2.6 box that had been up for 387 days. It had been
> hacked. The
> only reason it was not an open mail relay is that /var was full. So, I
> thought to myse
I know. Longest uptime is silly, macho, pointless stuff... but I ran across
an old SunOS 2.6 box that had been up for 387 days. It had been hacked. The
only reason it was not an open mail relay is that /var was full. So, I
thought to myself, "I bet I could run an OpenBSD box for that amount of time
On 2008-10-28, Don Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 28, 2008, at 3:47 PM, Robert Franklin wrote:
>
>> Did you read the man page for arc(4)? It says right there.
>
> I did, and I'm not seeing anything.
...
arc supports alarm control and monitoring of volumes configured on the
c
screen looks like it will work.
I must have missed the other mail.
I'm building the port now and will report later.
Thanks
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Jussi Peltola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Capture serial port output to a file
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 17:22:54 +
Hi misc@
When I resume from a suspend on my IBM ThinkPad X41 using either zzz or
closing the lid - X crashes and I'm unable to use Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get to
a console to recover - I can ssh into the X41 in this state.
It's a fresh install of 4.4 (dmesg below), and I'm running X without an
xorg.c
On Oct 28, 2008, at 4:11 PM, Stevoid wrote:
I've burnt the various *.iso files to CD but my laptop doesn't
recognise
them as bootable but I know whet work. I've begun the installation
process
on several machines using these disks and they work.
Are you 100% certain you burned the iso as an
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 04:26:11PM -0700, Don Jackson wrote:
> On Oct 28, 2008, at 3:47 PM, Robert Franklin wrote:
>
> > Did you read the man page for arc(4)? It says right there.
>
> I did, and I'm not seeing anything.
>
> It does talk about this:
>-a alarm-function
> Control
On Oct 28, 2008, at 3:47 PM, Robert Franklin wrote:
> Did you read the man page for arc(4)? It says right there.
I did, and I'm not seeing anything.
It does talk about this:
-a alarm-function
Control the RAID card's alarm functionality, if supported.
alarm-function
Hi,
I've got a Toshiba Satellite A60 (that has no floppy. Can only boot from
CD).
I've burnt the various *.iso files to CD but my laptop doesn't recognise
them as bootable but I know whet work. I've begun the installation process
on several machines using these disks and they work.
I then, took
Did you read the man page for arc(4)? It says right there.
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:24 PM, Don Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 28, 2008, at 5:46 AM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>>
>> Have a look at the man -k RAID output.
>>
>> Especially arc(4) and ami(4) are great SATA RAID controllers on
On Oct 28, 2008, at 5:46 AM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
Have a look at the man -k RAID output.
Especially arc(4) and ami(4) are great SATA RAID controllers on
OpenBSD.
Does OpenBSD's arc(4) driver support any method to report RAID status
and/or failures?
If not, then how is an admin supposed
A briefer summary of the problem:
Router A has two interfaces: 10.123.0.46/24 and 10.100.0.1/16
Router B has one interface: 10.123.0.48/24
When using manual IPSec keying with a single flow between 10.123.0.46
and 10.123.0.48, it works fine.
When I add a flow between 10.100.0.0/16 and 10.123.0.48
Dna Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 04:07:19AM -0700, J.C. Roberts spisal(a) :
>On Tuesday 28 October 2008, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
>> On 08:49:13 Oct 28, ico wrote:
>> > Hello gents,
>> >
>> > I did configure my old box with serial console probably 2 y ago.
>> > Now I'd like to get it back to normal. I d
I understand what you mean. I guess I should have chosen a better word.
And my issue isn't that I don't read (I read as much as I can on user
forums,
I subscribe and read to Debian and OpenBSD mailing distributions and tinker
with what I can). Unfortunately, it feels as if some of the things that
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:31:14PM -0400, Heimdall Imbert wrote:
> Hahaha, I wanted to say the same thing but figured that this wouldn't be an
> appropriate venue for a discussion of this nature. But since someone else
> brought it up, I figure I might as well add my two cents. I currently run
> D
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 13:44:46 -0400
"Benjamin Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to generate pgp to use with email. Anyone know a simple
> how to? or can help me with commandline tool? thanks
>
Hum, "generate pgp" ?
You have GnuPG in the ports tree, and there is a package, so you ca
Benjamin Adams wrote:
> I'm trying to generate pgp to use with email.
Which mail client? Pine? Alpine? Mutt? Thunderbird? Opera?
> Anyone know a simple
> how to? or can help me with commandline tool? thanks
http://www.dewinter.com/gnupg_howto/english/GPGMiniHowto-3.html
http://www.doc.ic.ac.
I'm trying to generate pgp to use with email. Anyone know a simple
how to? or can help me with commandline tool? thanks
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 12:57 AM, Denis Doroshenko
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Matthew Weigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Neko wrote:
>>
>>> this is the future. people use multiple os on their machine
>>
>> That's actually the past... multibooting seemed way more
FUNJET
ASSOCIAZIONE SPORTIVA FUNJET
www.funjet.it [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FJNEWS 11/2008
A.S.D. Funjet di Empoli, in collaborazione con lo staff organizzativo
"PARAFLIGHT" di Massa ed il Comune di Massa, h lieta di presentare
l'ultimo importante impegno agonistico della lunga stagione 2008, con
l'org
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 5:19 AM, Simon Connah
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry if this is the wrong list, I debated whether to post it to ports but
> as it is not a problem with the port itself and is more a user problem (i.e
> I'm being stupid :)) I thought misc was probably more appropriate.
>
Hahaha, I wanted to say the same thing but figured that this wouldn't be an
appropriate venue for a discussion of this nature. But since someone else
brought it up, I figure I might as well add my two cents. I currently run
Debian and Windows XP on my laptop and I use it as a learning tool (becaus
Forgive me for stating the obvious but insulting members of misc@ is not
going to get you closer to your goal, "Neko". I'm sure that nobody enjoys
receiving multiple emails about this issue.
So please, for the sake of those of us who don't want to read any more about
this situation, let the issue
Neko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
its shows that some poor trolls here dont own ultraportables with no
external drives, and use more than one os alternative.
When your machine is a tool, not a toy, you run one operating system,
whichever that might be.
//art
Art, I have a machine,
On 2008-10-28, Bruce Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Problem:
> OpenBSD 4.2 on i386
> Serial port /dev/cua00 connected to the console port on a firewall.
> I need to catch all text output from the serial port to a file.
> The process doing this must survive a loss of network.
> The box is runnin
Neko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> its shows that some poor trolls here dont own ultraportables with no
> external drives, and use more than one os alternative.
When your machine is a tool, not a toy, you run one operating system,
whichever that might be.
//art
Hi Misc,
I am trying to make OpenBGPD work as a route-server for a little hobby
project I am working on.
As it's very hard to find configuration examples for this usage on the web i
have to turn here.
What I am trying to achieve:
- A route-server acting as a transparent route distributor.
- Cont
2008/10/28 uday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> just wanted to know if there were any commercial support available for
> pf/relayd in particular or any other support contract that could
> include these two components.
Have you looked here?
http://www.openbsd.org/support.html
You could also try the
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 02:45:07PM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote:
> I could suggest you run cu in a screen session. I have used
>
> cu ... | tee logfile
>
> in the past, but there are possibly more elegant solutions
Screen can do logging and open windows to serial ports directly by
itself (as I ment
On Tuesday 28 October 2008, uday wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just wanted to know if there were any commercial support available
> for pf/relayd in particular or any other support contract that could
> include these two components.
>
> sincerely,
>
> uday
What kind of "support" are you after?
There's a great
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Kevin Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/10/28 Owain Ainsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 05:37:24AM -0700, Neko wrote:
>
>>> git a life
>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$git clone a://life
>> Initialized empty Git repository in /home/oga/life/.git
Hi,
just wanted to know if there were any commercial support available for
pf/relayd in particular or any other support contract that could
include these two components.
sincerely,
uday
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 05:37:24AM -0700, Neko wrote:
[ Lots of all-caps shit that I won't read ]
Welcome to /dev/null.
--
Jason Dixon
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net/
2008/10/28 Owain Ainsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 05:37:24AM -0700, Neko wrote:
>> git a life
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$git clone a://life
> Initialized empty Git repository in /home/oga/life/.git/
> fatal: I don't handle protocol 'a'
Didn't anyone ever tell you not to run a
echo '@reboot screen -d -m -L /dev/cua00 9600' | crontab -
but mind your existing crontab.
* Bruce Bauer wrote:
> Problem:
> OpenBSD 4.2 on i386
> Serial port /dev/cua00 connected to the console port on a firewall.
> I need to catch all text output from the serial port to a file.
> The process doing this must survive a loss of network.
> The box is running headless.
I could suggest you
Am 28.10.2008 um 13:37 schrieb Neko:
> Lots of shit written in caps
I think it should be clear now that he's just a kid and that we should
all just ignore him. He's not worth it wasting any time replying.
--
Jonathan
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which
On 2008-10-28, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This may not be ntpd's fault. I know some people have problems
>> with isakmpd starting up
>
> isakmpd is just working fine for me though...
isakmpd was changed recently not to bind to a tentative address, you
can run into the problem with this
Problem:
OpenBSD 4.2 on i386
Serial port /dev/cua00 connected to the console port on a firewall.
I need to catch all text output from the serial port to a file.
The process doing this must survive a loss of network.
The box is running headless.
I have tried simple things like cat and buffer, but th
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 05:37:24AM -0700, Neko wrote:
> SO YOU HUNT DOWN PEOPLE FOR , AFTER I COUNTERFLAME THE FACT OF SOMEONE
> TELLING ME TO GO TO AN OTHER PROJECT, I WONT REMOVE THE CAPS CAUSE YOU WILL
> ACKNOWLEDGE THAT NOW YOUR ASKING ME TO PAY OF FUCK OFF.
>
> YOUR BITING THE HAND THAT FEE
I can personally attest that it runs like a clock on VMWare Server as well.
Ed
>
>I don't know about that, but if it doesn't you can install obsd over
>vmware esxi and it will work like a charm :)
>
>uday
>
>On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Johan Borch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I kn
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 11:14:50PM +, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking SATA controller with h/w RAID support which is working on
> OpenBSD and has:
>
> - minimum 4 SATA ports (internal preferably)
> - Built-in RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 1+0, RAID 5
> - Hot swap (not a must)
> - PCI bu
SO YOU HUNT DOWN PEOPLE FOR , AFTER I COUNTERFLAME THE FACT OF SOMEONE TELLING
ME TO GO TO AN OTHER PROJECT, I WONT REMOVE THE CAPS CAUSE YOU WILL ACKNOWLEDGE
THAT NOW YOUR ASKING ME TO PAY OF FUCK OFF.
YOUR BITING THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU
I DO TELL MY CUSTOMERS THAT THIS FORUM/PROJECT IS LEGEN
On Monday 27 October 2008, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking SATA controller with h/w RAID support which is working on
> OpenBSD and has:
>
> - minimum 4 SATA ports (internal preferably)
> - Built-in RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 1+0, RAID 5
> - Hot swap (not a must)
> - PCI bus
> - large drive
Thank you for the information, but does it actually work for you? I
have tested the latest AMD64 4.4 snapshot and while I can bring the
device up and LEDs are blinking I get no response from my router.
Should I try again with i386?
Also, slightly unrelated, is it possible to break out of some
unres
On Tuesday 28 October 2008, Neko wrote:
> i have being using openbsd since 2.6 and contributing, so
> please read before posting.
>
Liar.
http://mlblog.osdir.com/openbsd.tech/2002-10/msg00208.shtml
You also took a 5 year long break between 2003 and 2008. You should take
another 5 year long brea
Very rarely, ntpd with a "listen *" configuration fails to start
up for me, saying it can't bind to an address. As far as I can
remember, that always happened to the very last address, a global
IPv6 one.
The condition is so rare, I'm not sure how I recovered from it on
past occurrences. The last
Hi,
Christian Weisgerber schrieb:
> Very rarely, ntpd with a "listen *" configuration fails to start
> up for me, saying it can't bind to an address. As far as I can
> remember, that always happened to the very last address, a global
> IPv6 one.
I can confirm this behaviour. Only happens when al
On Tuesday 28 October 2008, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> On 08:49:13 Oct 28, ico wrote:
> > Hello gents,
> >
> > I did configure my old box with serial console probably 2 y ago.
> > Now I'd like to get it back to normal. I don't have null modem
> > cable available.
> > What needs to be changed?
>
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Neko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WO obviously you read what you want to read,
>
> i have being using openbsd since 2.6 and contributing, so
> please read before posting.
What did you contribute?
Code and commentary (wish lists) are NOT the same thing.
>
Simon Connah wrote:
Sorry if this is the wrong list, I debated whether to post it to ports
but as it is not a problem with the port itself and is more a user
problem (i.e I'm being stupid :)) I thought misc was probably more
appropriate.
Anyway I've been trying to get PostgreSQL setup on my 4
ico schrieb:
Hello gents,
I did configure my old box with serial console probably 2 y ago.
Now I'd like to get it back to normal. I don't have null modem cable
available.
What needs to be changed?
I already tried without success:
echo "" > /etc/boot.conf
or
set tty pc0
but I'm still not ab
Am 28.10.2008 um 08:33 schrieb Neko:
> WO obviously you read what you want to read,
Same for you.
> i have being using openbsd since 2.6 and contributing, so
> please read before posting.
If you have been contributing
> ihave being wanted this request since 3.7.
then why do you cry instead
On 08:49:13 Oct 28, ico wrote:
> Hello gents,
>
> I did configure my old box with serial console probably 2 y ago.
> Now I'd like to get it back to normal. I don't have null modem cable
> available.
> What needs to be changed?
>
> I already tried without success:
>
> echo "" > /etc/boot.conf
> o
Am 28.10.2008 um 08:49 schrieb Neko:
> IF YOU took time to read PROPERLY Jonathan,
1.) Top posting is evil.
2.) Stop using caps all the time.
3.) I wasn't replying to your post. You are not the only person
discussing on this list.
4.) If YOU took the time to read PROPERLY Neko, to which post it w
WO obviously you read what you want to read,
i have being using openbsd since 2.6 and contributing, so
please read before posting.
ihave being wanted this request since 3.7.
nothing has being done, allthou a project like backtrack,
released it
in their first month of deployment.
ico wrote:
> echo "" > /etc/boot.conf
Remember also /etc/ttys
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#SerCon
Regards,
-Lars
Hello gents,
I did configure my old box with serial console probably 2 y ago.
Now I'd like to get it back to normal. I don't have null modem cable
available.
What needs to be changed?
I already tried without success:
echo "" > /etc/boot.conf
or
set tty pc0
but I'm still not able to get login
IF YOU took time to read PROPERLY Jonathan,
the drivers WORKS, BUT ONLY FOR ONE NATIVE ENTRY in the disklabel.
but like I WROTE, i structured my bsd system in more THAN ONE native
bsd entry ie /usr/local ... IS ON wd0e
if i load wd0e i get the proper size, but what's ls on my screen
IS THE MA
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