I'm assuming that this is a bad Soekris box, but I just would like
someone else to review the debug output, and maybe shed some light on
what happened to cause this kernel panic. This is a base install of
OpenBSD with root mounted with noatime, and an mfs mount for the /var
partition as this
Thanks for looking at this, I think that you are correct... someone had
plugged in the wrong power adapter into this box, and thusly ( 6-8 Volts
@ 800ma ) goofed up the CF card... I think that the extra power of the
CF disk IO from the find command caused this box to crash every day. Oh
well,
Once your scripts are working you could try to copy the files that are
need for the CGI script into the chrooted directory.
If the cgi script is a pre-compiled binary that has been linked to other
library's your can run the following to find out what it needs.
ldd /var/www/cgi-bin/your-prog
I really like the concept- but something you must remember when
developing any web app- Input Validation.
Ideally you would have a mysql database or file that just enables or
disables something ( literally a 1 or a 0 or true/false, then a
secondary program that creates config files from that with
This may or may not be related to the NIC adaptor, but I will try to
describe the problem as best I can.
Hardware: SunBlade 100- Sparc64
NIC: Gem0
Issue: About every 2-3 weeks the NIC stops working, issueing an
"ifconfig down" followed by an "ifconfig up" does something to wake the
interface
0xc00 rrootdev=0x1a00 rawdev=0x1a02
WARNING: / was not properly unmounted
ural0 at uhub0 port 1
ural0: ANI 802.11g W, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 3
ural0: MAC/BBP RT2570 (rev 0x03), RF RT2526, address 00:11:95:86:e3:35
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You may want to include some more information, like what version of
OpenBSD your running, and one version of OpenVPN your running.
One thing you must remember is that IPSec does not route, packets must
match an IPSec profile and are then that packet is wraped up in an IPSec
header and sent acr
Richard P. Koett wrote:
I'm setting up a Soekris net4801-50 (128 Mb RAM) for use as a firewall. For
storage it has a 40Gb IDE drive rather than compact flash. For my first attempt
I used a generic install of OpenBSD 3.9. The user complained that Internet
access seemed slow, however. I'm plann
Christoph Leser wrote:
Hello,
the question is about how to route traffic from an openvpn tunnel
to an ipsec tunnel.
This is my setup:
The OpenBSD gateway has an internal (10.0.1.1/24 )
and external (x.x.x.x/30) interface.
The internal net is NAT'ed to the external interface to provide
int
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