Re: OpenBSD/octeon on EdgeRouter PoE - my experience

2017-04-29 Thread Doggie
W dniu 2017-04-25 o 18:47, Daniel Gracia pisze: EdgeRouter PoE octeon has 3 Ethernet hardware ports (it is the very same platform for PoE and Lite). In the case of the PoE unit: * Two first ports are connected to a PHY device (so you can connect an actual UTP/FTP cable). * Third port is connecte

Re: OpenBSD/octeon on EdgeRouter PoE - my experience

2017-05-01 Thread Doggie
W dniu 2017-04-25 o 03:14, Doggie pisze: And here is a couple of suggestions after my thorough reading of "INSTALL.octeon" doc and experiments performed afterwards: - replacing all occurrences of "rootdev=sd0" with "rootdev=/dev/sd0", which fixes the issue wit

Re: OpenBSD/octeon on EdgeRouter PoE - my experience

2017-05-01 Thread Doggie
W dniu 2017-04-30 o 21:25, Daniel Gracia pisze: I'd bet there are quite more important issues related to the Octean platform than the switch issue, so I won't expect any progress soon. About the Lite, you'd get your three working ports. Regards! Thanks again, Daniel! -- Cheers, Pawel Waga

Re: OpenBSD/octeon on EdgeRouter PoE - my experience

2017-05-01 Thread Doggie
W dniu 2017-05-01 o 02:21, Adam Steen pisze: I have been running an EdgeRouter Lite, using all three ports, for about a year, rock solid! Cheers Adam Thanks for the confirmation, Adam, really appreciate it. -- Cheers, Pawel Waga

Re: OpenBSD/octeon on EdgeRouter PoE - my experience

2017-05-01 Thread Doggie
W dniu 2017-05-02 o 00:01, etie...@magickarpet.org pisze: I also own one of these nice devices, and replaced the usb thumbdrive that was present for my own, to keep the original filesystem intact, just in case. But I had to try a few USB drives, and I suspect the only ones that could be booted

OpenBSD/octeon and "OpenBSD/patches/6.0/common/002_perl.patch.sig"

2017-05-04 Thread Doggie
Hello, In patch "OpenBSD/patches/6.0/common/002_perl.patch.sig" I've found references to two paths that appear to not exist in OpenBSD/octeon: * /usr/libdata/perl5/octeon-openbsd/5.20.3/IO * /usr/libdata/perl5/octeon-openbsd/5.20.3/IO/Socket Instead, there are: * /usr/libdata/perl5/mips64-op

Re: OpenBSD/octeon and "OpenBSD/patches/6.0/common/002_perl.patch.sig"

2017-05-05 Thread Doggie
W dniu 2017-05-05 o 00:18, Theo de Raadt pisze: Strange noone else noticed this for so many months. My pleasure :) Anyways, it is not that important. I won't reroll a 6.0 errata for something so minor. We'll keep an eye out for next time. That is fine with me. Thanks, Theo. -- Cheers, Pa

Re: octeon port, ubiquity edgerouter

2017-07-22 Thread Doggie
W dniu 2017-07-22 o 17:55, Sean Murphy pisze: On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 5:46 AM, Peter J. Philipp wrote: Hi, Someone has offered me a deal on a somewhat used Ubiquiti Edgerouter, https://www.ubnt.com/edgemax/edgerouter/ <-- this one. Is it supported by OpenBSD/octeon and if not what needs to b

Re: octeon port, ubiquity edgerouter

2017-07-24 Thread Doggie
W dniu 2017-07-24 o 14:18, Sean Murphy pisze: Whoops, you're right. I did mention that it was an ERL in my original email, but I didn't follow the original link. Sorry for the noise. All I can say is that I share the same good experience with ERL :) Now it would be very interesting to see dm

Re: octeon port, ubiquity edgerouter

2017-07-25 Thread Doggie
W dniu 2017-07-25 o 19:39, Peter J. Philipp pisze: Actually I bought the silent fans. So I don't have to write any code, too bad the foxconn fans are a misdesign. I'll maintenance this router next week for the new fans. I'm putting it into production at home tomorrow though. Thanks for all t

Re: octeon port, ubiquity edgerouter

2017-07-26 Thread Doggie
W dniu 2017-07-26 o 03:25, Theo de Raadt pisze: Wow. So there is a series of self-education problems hiding behind this conversation. There is a completely proprietary HW-assist platform that the vendor has as a blob. You want us to use that? You want a blob? You think it will be reverse engi

OpenBSD/octeon on EdgeRouter PoE - my experience

2017-04-25 Thread Doggie
Hello, OpenBSD has been my system of choice for router / firewall / access point purposes since 2003 (v3.3). And naturally it's been doing great :) Up until this year though, I would always use rather old i386 hardware (15-20 years old PC's are still in operation), equipped with a bunch of sl