On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 12:23:06PM +0300, Vitaliy Makkoveev wrote:
> wg(4) diff was committed to -current. Does the problem exist in upcoming
> 7.5?
Oh, I didn't know a fix had been committed, the referenced thread didn't
mention a final one. Thanks, I'll take a look.
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 09:56:06PM +0100, Kirill Miazine wrote:
> Like in this thread, I guess:
>
> https://marc.info/?t=16964239631&r=1&w=2
Yes, that is likely the issue we're hitting. Seems last message is from
10/2023 and the issue wasn't resolved :(, so I guess it's a known
problem with
On 3/20/2024 9:21 AM, Zack Newman wrote:
clients in rdomain(4) 0. Last week I ran ifconfig wg1 destroy, replaced
the wgkey and wgpsk for one of the three wgpeers in the second interface,
and ran sh /etc/netstart wg1. Once I did this, the server seemingly froze:
That's similar to what we see, a
On 3/20/2024 2:46 AM, Jonathan Matthew wrote:
mcx(4) supports virtual functions, mostly because they're identical to
physical functions from the driver's perspective, so all we had to do
was add the device IDs.
Ah, that wasn't readily apparent; I didn't see anything in the man page
mentioning
On 3/20/2024 1:44 AM, Kirill Miazine wrote:
actually I checked, and I do use wgpka on clients, but not on the
server -- I don't remember why I didn't...
In our case the server is on an Internet accessible address, whereas the
clients are behind a NAT firewall. We also have keepalives enabled
Is it very common for people to be running openbsd boxes under
virtualization and using an SR-IOV vf nic? I'm curious what cards people
are using.
It looks like the only available driver is iavf, for the Intel 700
cards? Are there any other drivers I missed?
We have some systems with Intel X550 c
We're using wireguard to set up VPN connections from various systems
deployed on-prem at customer sites to central openbsd boxes to route
internal traffic between the remote boxes and the internal network.
After a fresh reboot with a given configuration, everything works great.
The problem we have
I recently migrated an OpenBSD vm running under qemu/kvm to a new server
which has an Intel 10G X550T NIC (Intel Corporation Ethernet Converged
Network Adapter X550-T2) and am passing a vf though to the vm.
Unfortunately, it appears openbsd doesn't have a driver for this
virtualized device?
The dm
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 11:13:26PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
> hint: snapshots that do what you need beat releases that don't.
Granted; or I could just apply that patch to the 7.0 stable source and
copy in the new config binary :). I doubt if there will be any binary patches
that would overwrite
Thanks much for the info guys; something to look forward to in 7.1 :).
On 11/30/2021 4:17 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2021-11-30, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 08:46:34AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
| On 2021-11-29, Paul B. Henson wrote:
| > I'm upgrading to O
I'm upgrading to OpenBSD 7 and I was happy to see the new support for
/etc/bsd.re-config to allow modified kernels to be automatically
rebuilt. However, one of the changes I need to make is updating the IRQ
on com2, as my bios assigns it a non-standard value 8-/.
I can't figure out how to do that?
On 6/14/2021 4:54 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
find when the problem started .. with 6.9 userland you can probably get
away with just booting the relevant older kernel for a test for probably
most/maybe all of the way back to 6.8.
So I booted the 6.8 kernel, and everything seemed to be mostly w
On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 08:07:15AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> just add "#define UMB_DEBUG" to if_umb.c and send the full dmesg output.
Hmm, that's didn't work, I also needed to update umb_debug = 1 in the
code? After that, I got a little output, full dmesg included below but
the umb part lo
I'm trying to compile a kernel with some debugging enabled for an problem
I've having with umb, and now my problem has turning into an error
compiling the kernel :). After getting the error on my updated from 6.8 code
base, I whacked it and did a fresh checkout, but it still shows up:
-bash-5.1$ p
I just upgraded a box that has a cell data card in it and it no longer
seems to work :(. The card is:
umb0 at uhub0 port 3 configuration 1 interface 12 "Sierra Wireless,
Incorporated Sierra Wireless MC7455 Qualcomm\M-. Snapdragon? X7 LTE-A"
rev 2.10/0.06 addr 2
The contents of /etc/hostname.umb0
On 11/16/2020 6:52 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
...actually I have now added a workaround to the databases/openldap port
in 6.8-stable to disable TLS 1.3, so either rebuild or wait for -stable
packages and it should fix things.
Cool, I was actually already building from source in order to enabl
On 11/16/2020 2:30 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Yes OpenLDAP is broken with TLS 1.3 server-side unless you have that
commit (or build LibreSSL with TLS 1.3 server support disabled). As far
as I can tell there's no method to disable TLS 1.3 via config.
Hmm, yah, you can disable old versions, but
On 11/15/2020 10:18 PM, Brad Smith wrote:
I remember seeing this commit recently. Not sure if this is your problem
or not.
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=160511882917510&w=2
That definitely looks like it, thanks for the pointer.
I just updated one of my servers running 6.7 to 6.8, and am having a
problem with openldap. I have the intermediate cert and root CA in a
file referenced by the openldap config:
TLSCACertificateFile/etc/openldap/cabundle.crt
Under 6.7 with the openldap port from that version, this results in
On 6/9/2020 1:42 PM, Markus Wernig wrote:
Neither jumbo frames nor multicast will prevent group demotion when the
other side of a crosslink cable goes physically down. Only not having
the sync interface in the carp group will.
True. But I think he was just discussing general best practices, no
On 6/9/2020 7:36 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
IME the best setup for pfsync between 2 machines is to use a dedicated
cross-connect (preferably configured for jumbo frames). Obviously that's
not possible with >2 machines though.
Hmm, I had never considered using jumbo frames. It looks like based
On 6/8/2020 6:29 AM, Philipp Buehler wrote:
did you follow some "howto" and set net.inet.carp.preempt=1?
Well, if you consider the official openBSD documentation a "how-to",
then yes :).
In the example in https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/carp.html under the
section "Combining CARP and pfsync
On 6/7/2020 5:21 PM, Markus Wernig wrote:
I don't see that behaviour on my carp pair. Are you using a cross-link
cable between the two firewalls? (You shouldn't, in my experience.)
Yes, I am using a direct link between the two physical firewalls. It
seems to be the configuration recommended b
I've had a pair of redundant firewalls using pfsync for years. I've
noticed in the past that whenever I rebooted the secondary firewall, the
carp interfaces on the primary would flip to backup and then back to
master as the secondary one rebooted. I never really noticed any issues
with it, so I
On 6/5/2020 11:15 PM, obs...@loopw.com wrote:
1) “egress” can be used to reference the external nic in a rule,
instead of having a specific IP. Egress is defined as the nic with
the default route. pass in quick log on egress inet proto tcp to
(egress) port 22
Ah, I think I seen that in the p
Where is it documented that in order for pfsync to properly synchronize
rule specific state timeouts that the rule sets on the systems being
synchronized must be *exactly* the same?
I have a pair of redundant firewalls synchronizing state, and recently
added a couple rules that increase the de
I've been trying to diagnose a mysterious issue where a UDP state
disappears before it's supposed to expire. I finally tracked it down to
pfsync. On the primary server, the state entries look like:
all udp 198.148.6.55:9430 <- 10.128.110.73:9430 MULTIPLE:MULTIPLE
age 00:02:21, expires
On 5/17/2020 8:40 PM, Strahil Nikolov wrote:
> What is your conf having as a timeout ?
Both of the rules explicitly override the default timeout with a six
minute rule level timeout:
pass in quick on vlan110 proto udp from any to port = 9430 tag
VOIP_UDP keep state (udp.multiple 360)
pas
I'm trying to set a longer timeout on a udp state, and for some reason it
seems to be disappearing before the expiration 8-/.
There are 3 rules involved:
pass in quick on vlan110 proto udp from any to port = 9430 tag VOIP_UDP keep
state (udp.multiple 360)
pass out quick on $ext_if proto udp tag
I'm running OpenBSD 6.6 operating as an inter-VLAN and border router
using pf. Recently I wanted to use a nondefault state timeout for some
UDP traffic traversing from my voip subnet to a provider off site.
Within pf, there are three rules involved. The first is for traffic
coming from the voi
I recently updated a couple servers that were running OpenBSD 6.3 with bind
9.11.3 to OpenBSD 6.4 and bind 9.11.4pl2. Since then, I'm been getting a large
number of "error sending response: would block" log messages:
Nov 15 11:03:58 lisa named[79587]: client @0x6f2f02bc440 10.128.30.77#65198
(p64
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 08:07:09PM -0400, TronDD wrote:
> Mail-from in the action options, I believe.
Ah, yes; that seems to work, thanks. The previous implementation was
documented as:
If the as parameter is specified, smtpd(8) will rewrite
the sender advertised in the SMTP session. address ma
I just upgraded to OpenBSD 6.4, and I'm trying to figure out how to do
this with the new syntax:
accept from local for any relay via smtp://smtp.domain.com as "@domain.com"
This would rewrite the outbound message to masquerade as being from the
TLD rather than a specific machine. Right now I've g
On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 08:16:28AM +0200, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> please do so we have more people able to test
Done, thanks.
What are your thoughts design-wise on dealing with ldap not being
available at startup? Should layer 7 issues (ldap auth failed, etc) be
handled differently than transpor
> From: Gilles Chehade
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 1:20 PM
>
> That's bad but could easily be fixed if you want to help us
So I dropped in the latest table-ldap from git, and it still failed
authentications after an LDAP server outage. It looks like the check is only
in the table_ldap_check f
> From: Gilles Chehade
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 1:20 PM
>
> That's bad but could easily be fixed if you want to help us
Definitely; I'll pull the latest github head down and see if that fixes the
LDAP connection recovery after startup issue, and then I can try any
suggestions to make it mo
> From: justina colmena
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 9:08 PM
>
> Are they being started in the wrong order at boot time?
The LDAP server in use is not running on the local openBSD system. It might not
be available due to an underlying network issue or some other problem that
temporarily preve
So I recently converted my opensmtpd server to use ldap as the backend
for user authentication. It seems it's a bit untolerant to ldap issues?
If the ldap server isn't available when opensmtpd is started, it says it
started:
# /etc/rc.d/smtpd start
smtpd(ok)
But it isn't there:
# ps -aux | grep
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 12:56:04PM +0100, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
> I have the same problem and have tried to hunt the bug, but failed so
> far. Have you already identified the quirks linux and freebsd use to
> fix this problem?
No :(, I worked on it for a while but kernel hacking isn't my
Thanks for the info. I don't want to move any interfaces to a
non-default routing domain, I just want to be able to run a process with
a different default route. I can make that work, via the route -T 10
exec you mention after setting a default route in that domain.
But I can't seem to get traffic
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 12:52:33PM -0700, Chris Bennett wrote:
> > > IP: 104.217.196.248/29
> > > Gateway: 104.217.196.249
> > > Netmask: 255.255.255.248
> > >
> >
> > What is your network interface?
> >
>
> I have two, em0 and em1
>
> em0:
> inet 104.217.196.248 255.255.255.248
>
> And I adm
I've got a box with an LTE cellular modem in it whose purpose is to provide
a backup connection to the Internet if the hardwire service goes down. It's
running OSPF to connect to the rest of the network, and the only time any
traffic should go over the cellular link (which is slower and bandwidth
c
> From: Martin Pieuchot
> Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2017 3:18 AM
>
> Which issue are you having?
Sorry, there was more context in an earlier thread. Basically, I have a pc
engines APU3 board which has AMD Hudson-2 EHCI USB ports on it. If devices are
plugged in when the system boots and the p
> From: Marko Cupac
> Sent: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 2:47 AM
>
> ...which suggests some Sierra Wireless modems, none of which are
> available for purchase in the country I live in.
I've got the MC7455, which I believe is basically the same as the EM7455.
Presumably this might be one of the ca
I'm trying to port some quirks for AMD USB chipsets from other operating
systems to OpenBSD to hopefully resolve issues I am having with the pc
engines APU3 EHCI ports, as they seem to work fine on those systems.
I've got a pretty rough draft of one of them, which disables low-power
mode during tra
> From: Marko Cupac
> Sent: Monday, December 4, 2017 3:54 AM
>
> I have just ordered one APU3b4, as I wanted to test mobile provider as
> a backup link. I see it probably won't be any good as OpenBSD router
> (yet), but at least I'll be able to test and give feedback.
Assuming you're planning to
On Sat, Dec 02, 2017 at 10:40:14PM +1000, Douglas Ray wrote:
> On the APU3a4 the internal USB headers were broken.
> I had email from pcengines (March 2017) saying this would
> be addressed in the APU3b series., but we went for APU2.
I have a APU3b series, they fixed the incorrect pinout on the i
> From: Stefan Sperling
> Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 10:35 AM
>
> Problems with ehci(4) on AMD SB700 are known.
> For instance, athn(4) USB devices don't work on such ports.
Interesting; that's a similar device to the LTE network modem I'm working
with.
> Could you try adding missing workaro
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 08:03:05PM -0800, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> The EHCI ports seem to work fine under Linux, including the LTE modem
> when attached to them, so this seems to be an issue with openbsd, not
> faulty hardware per se.
I tested FreeBSD on this box as well, it detected
> From: Eike Lantzsch
> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 3:12 PM
>
> here: APU2C4 with one SATA drive of 6TB and one 4TB via USB3 and an
Hmm, I didn't think the apu2 had USB3, but double checking the specs I see
it does. My friend that said he had an APU2 must actually have an original
APU, as h
> From: Bryan Everly
> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 2:46 PM
>
> I'm running my primary firewall at home on an apu2...
Cool. Have you ever tried using an internal Mini PCI card in it?
> From: Base Pr1me
> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 2:08 PM
>
> I run 5 apu2 devices with no problems. I don't have any apu3 devices ... yet.
Thanks for the feedback. Do you by any chance have any USB type Mini PCI cards
installed internally? I initially noticed the issue with a mini PCI LTE
I was wondering if anybody is successfully running openbsd on pcengines apu
boards? I have one of their APU3 series, specifically a apu3b4 with OpenBSD
6.2 on it but I can't get the USB2 EHCI ports functioning correctly (for one
thing, they don't detect a hot plugged device), I'm not sure if it's a
I have a pcengines APU 3 system, which has both USB3 and USB2 ports:
ehci0 at pci0 dev 18 function 0 "AMD Hudson-2 USB2" rev 0x39: apic 4 int 18
ehci1 at pci0 dev 19 function 0 "AMD Hudson-2 USB2" rev 0x39: apic 4 int 18
xhci0 at pci0 dev 16 function 0 "AMD Bolton xHCI" rev 0x11: msi
The USB2 po
On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 11:08:25AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > booted under openbsd. The umb driver doesn't support accessing the card
> > directly for debugging and diagnostics?
>
> Correct, you can't get at those from OpenBSD atm.
That's a bummer; guess you wouldn't care too much if thi
> The card is a Sierra Wireless MC7455; to get it working with the umb
Looking at the source code, I see that there's an workaround for the
EM7455 card, something about requiring an "FCC Authentication" command?
>From what I understand the MC7455 is the same as the EM7455 other than
form factor,
I'm trying to get an LTE card working in MBIM mode with the umb device
driver, but it just keeps saying "SIM not initialized PIN required". The
SIM isn't PIN locked, as far as I know the SIM has no PIN. I've tested
the card and SIM under linux on the exact same system and was able to
get it working
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 04:45:59PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> I believe the second scenario would need /dev/mem access making it a
> larger change than it first appears (config with a new option could
> possibly save the original kernel file and compare the two kernel
> files).
Ah, I didn't m
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 09:49:37AM +, Dimitris Papastamos wrote:
> This is what I do in rc.shutdown to handle this case:
>
> /usr/bin/printf "disable inteldrm*\nquit\n" | /usr/sbin/config -ef /bsd
> /bin/sha256 -h /var/db/kernel.SHA256 /bsd
Cool, thanks for the suggestion; that should be goo
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 02:01:56PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> If someone wants to solve this fully there have been some proposals
> for keeping track of the instruction sequence, and attempting to
> reapply it upon each relink in the build directory. There just hasn't
> been any scripting chan
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 08:37:43AM +, Roderick wrote:
> Commenting out the line "/usr/libexec/reorder_kernel &" at the
> end of rc?
>
> I suspect it is not forseen not to benefice of KARL.
No, actually, if the hash of the kernel is different than expected, the
reorder_kernel aborts and doesn
I'm trying to get the subject card to work under OpenBSD 6.2; it works
fine under Linux so I know the card itself and its SIM etc are correctly
configured and functional.
The card is set to MBIM mode, and I'd like to use the umb driver rather
than the umsm driver as not to have to muck with PPP. I
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 06:50:30AM +0100, Sebastien Marie wrote:
> When it did that, it uses the object (I didn't recall the exact name)
> with the previous mentioned array, with *default* configuration. So the
> previous modification done with config(8) is cleared.
Yeah, I figured that out after
I just updated a server to 6.2; unfortunately this box has an oddball
SOL com2 on irq10 so I need to run 'config -e' on the kernel to update
it and make the serial console work. I noticed afterwards in the boot
messages it was complaining about kernel reordering failures, and
thinking I was fixing
On Wed, Aug 09, 2017 at 09:06:19AM +0200, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> this is more an info then a problem though since it seems to work.
> When I use the slap tool like slapcat I get a size mismatch warning like
> this
Heh, we were just talking about that:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=1501994
On Sat, Aug 05, 2017 at 12:35:24AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> The ports@ list is a better venue for ports-related queries,
> please see this: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=150157643516239&w=2
Ah, ok, thanks for the pointer.
> This is not preventing programs from running.
Hmm, I cou
On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 05:33:15PM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> It is well known issue.
>
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=149271724912565&w=2
>
> It seems to be benign at least for my use case.
Yah, I saw that discussion from back in April, but then it just stopped
with no resolution
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 07:34:11AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Feel free to try it, I believe the required patch to force MDB_WRITEMAP
> is still in there..but I don't think there were any major changes upstream
> since the last attempt so I wouldn't hold out too much hope for it working
> st
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 05:37:40PM -0700, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> I'm trying to compile openldap from ports under 6.1, and running it
> fails with the error:
>
> slapd:/usr/local/lib/libicuuc.so.12.0: /usr/local/lib/libicudata.so.12.0
> : WARNING: symbol(icudt58_dat) size m
I'm trying to compile openldap from ports under 6.1, and running it
fails with the error:
slapd:/usr/local/lib/libicuuc.so.12.0: /usr/local/lib/libicudata.so.12.0
: WARNING: symbol(icudt58_dat) size mismatch, relink your program
I see there was some dicussion of this back around April, but no
res
mdb has been disabled in the openldap port since it looks like
2015/02/16, I was wondering if anyone has tried it since then to see if
maybe the issues with it have been resolved? The other backends are
deprecated upstream, it would be nice to get mdb working under openbsd.
I'm going to try enabli
> From: Ted Unangst
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 8:50 PM
>
> i'm afraid i won't make a very good ipmi maintainer, but i think i applied the
> patch in the right spot.
Cool, thanks; much appreciated.
> From: Theo de Raadt
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 8:41 PM
>
> If you want it working, you will need to get it fixed. On all
> machines, so that we can renable it.
I definitely don't want to be one of those entitled people demanding work
from developers without providing anything that you tr
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 06:31:34PM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> My understanding is that ipmi driver used by ipmitool is disabled
> intensionally due to the security problems. IPMI pose a grave security
> risk.
IPMI on the SP is available whether or not the openbsd driver is enabled
or in us
I noticed back when I upgraded to 5.9 the ipmi driver stopped working,
it just said:
ipmi0: get header fails
ipmi0: no SDRs IPMI disabled
I found the following post at the time which appeared to point out the
issue and suggest a fix:
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/fix-for-quot-ipmi0-g
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 01:27:42PM -0700, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> Arg, I'm still having issues with the carp demote counter. I disabled
> ospfd for now, but something is still changing it. After a reboot
> without ospfd, the counter is changing between 0 and 1:
Ah, I tracked
Arg, I'm still having issues with the carp demote counter. I disabled
ospfd for now, but something is still changing it. After a reboot
without ospfd, the counter is changing between 0 and 1:
bash-4.3# ifconfig -g carp
carp: carp demote count 1
bash-4.3# ifconfig -g carp
carp: carp demote count 0
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 08:37:59AM +0200, mxb wrote:
> But as R0me0 stated, you should probably re-check your configuration.
The configuration checked out. I rebooted a few more times, and I
couldn't reproduce the problem. I still have no idea why the carp
demotion counter was set to 2 the first
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 08:44:05AM +0200, mxb wrote:
> Master-Backup setup with pfsync in place, means that you synchronize
> states between boxes. Then Master is rebooted, it becomes out-of-sync
> then it comes to states. So until it is in sync with Backup (which
> became Master after reboot),
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 09:43:56PM -0300, R0me0 *** wrote:
> Did you adjust advskew value on the machine you want to be Backup ?
Yes, the backup has an advskew of 5 and the primary an advskew of 1. As
I mentioned, when I first configured the interfaces by hand the two
systems properly negotiated
I'm setting up a second router that's going to sit next to an existing
one and become a redundant failover system. The current one is in
production, and I've been converting some of the existing LAN subnets on it
to use carp interfaces and making them primary and the new box
secondary. I also set u
I just installed 5.9 on a Supermicro X11SSL-F board, and tried to enable
the ipmi driver. During boot, it shows:
ipmi0 at mainbus0: version 2.0 interface KCS iobase 0xca2/2 spacing 1
iic0: skipping sensors to avoid ipmi0 interactions
ipmi0: get header fails
ipmi0: no SDRs IPMI disabled
ipmi at mai
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 03:34:25PM -0400, Sonic wrote:
> Ahha! Who would have thought... com0 was the ticket. Thanks much!
Sweet, glad to hear you got it working. Usually the IPMI SOL comes after
the physical serial ports, I've never seen it be the first one. But hey,
it's Dell :).
Maybe now tha
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 10:46:15PM -0400, Sonic wrote:
> The IPMI is part of Dell's iDRAC stuff and the only thing I've found
[...]
> may be the iDRAC license level as well, anything above the "basic"
> level, providing a limited feature set, requires purchasing a license
Eeew. We've got some HP
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 07:06:41PM -0400, Sonic wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 6:15 PM, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> > stty com1 115200
> > set tty com1
>
> Yes, tried that with no luck, SOL still stops forwarding. The box does
Hmm, that sounds broken. Are you sure you've
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 04:55:05PM -0400, Sonic wrote:
> Unfortunately that option isn't available for me. The IPMI SOL on this
> Dell stops forwarding the console once the system boots.
The usb keyboard should still work when the bootloader is running,
that's being handled by the BIOS. You just
On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 03:06:39PM -0400, Sonic wrote:
> If I wait long enough the install will finally finish booting but the
> keyboard (no ps2 ports) doesn't work.
Could I trouble you to be more specific as to the duration of "long
enough" :)? I think my patience ran out after about 15-20 minu
I just put together a new server with a Supermicro X11SSL-F motherboard
and a Xeon E3-1240L v5 processor, and was trying to install openbsd 5.8
on it. The install cd freezes while booting after it probes the USB 3
devices:
>>> xhci probe won
xhci0 at pci0 dev 20 function 0 "Intel 100 Series xHCI"
I'm about to build a server with a supermicro X11SSL-F motherboard and a
Xeon E3-1240L v5 processor. The SATA ports should be AHCI compliant, and
it looks like the i210-AT ethernet is supported by the em driver, so I
think everything should work ok. But it's pretty new stuff, so I wanted
to check a
> From: Jonathan Gray
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 3:36 AM
>
> The following diff prevents the panic here:
Interesting, given the XXX, it seems somebody was already a little
suspicious of this section :).
>From a cursory glance, it seems pppx_dev_lookup is supposed to return data
about a part
> From: YASUOKA Masahiko
> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 9:44 PM
>
> > Should I just keep an eye on the changelog for mention of pppx
> > changes to tell when it's safe to try again?
>
> Sorry I cannot understand the point of this question.
Sorry to be confusing; I switched to tun because of th
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 10:22:51AM +0900, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote:
> pppx will be fixed.
Great :). This is a known bug then? Should I just keep an eye on the
changelog for mention of pppx changes to tell when it's safe to try
again?
> You can use tun(4) instead if you want to use multiple interfa
After successfully setting up an L2TP VPN with npppd and pppx, I tried
to add a second VPN subnet with a different authentication base. I was
working remotely, and after starting npppd in debug mode:
bash-4.2# npppd -d
2014-03-19 14:41:50:NOTICE: Starting npppd pid=32407 version=5.0.0
2014-03-19 1
ces that showed up in ifconfig for the clients, which I guess led
me to believe I didn't have to do anything special to use pppx1 in the
npppd config.
Thanks, and sorry for the noise.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 02:29:35PM -0700, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> I set up an L2TP VPN with npppd recentl
I set up an L2TP VPN with npppd recently using pppx, and other than some
routing issues with ospfd it works great. I'm trying to add a second VPN
connection, but that doesn't seem to work using pppx.
With this config:
interface pppx0 address 10.128.120.1 ipcp IPCP_admin
interface pppx1 address 10
> From: YASUOKA Masahiko
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2014 3:20 AM
>
> % ospfctl show fib | grep 128
> *56 10.128.120.0/24 127.0.0.1
> *56 10.128.120.213/3210.0.0.1
Interesting, not only does it show a /24 route, it looks like it has it
marked as valid. Is this with
> From: YASUOKA Masahiko
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2014 1:48 AM
>
> "framed-ip-netmask" in npppd-user to set the netmask of the route to
> the PPP link. But it is not to set the client netmask (on iPhone).
>
> AFAIK to set the client netmask, DHCP inform can be used.
Hmm, I thought the VPN cl
On Sat, Mar 01, 2014 at 07:41:10PM +0900, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote:
> I could repeat the problem. ospfd seems not to be able to use routes
> set by npppd. The problem seems to be come from pppx(4)'s behavior of
> its link state.
>
> Using tun(4) instead of pppx(4) avoid the problem.
If I switch
On Sat, Mar 01, 2014 at 01:48:06PM +0900, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote:
> > on the other side? Right now it looks like the client is setting a
> > route to 10.0.0.0/8 across the tunnel, that should actually be
> > 10.128.0.0/16, would setting the netmask in npppd-users fix that remote
> > route? Can I se
On Sat, Mar 01, 2014 at 12:56:16PM +0900, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote:
> Currently the parser needs to surrounding the address-mask with double
> quote like below:
>
> pool-address "10.128.120.0/24"
Ah, yes; that's much better:
2014-03-01 15:59:13:INFO: ipcp=IPCP pool dyn_pool=[10.128.120.0/24]
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