Re: OpenBSD on EdgeRouter 4

2018-08-20 Thread Denis Fondras
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 10:22:58PM +, r303 wrote:
> Has anyone installed OpenBSD on an EdgeRouter 4?
> If so, can you share a quick rundown of the installation steps?
> The tutorial for the EdgeRouter Lite doesn't seem to match up with the ER-4.
> 

https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.3/octeon/INSTALL.octeon worked for me. I
only had to update "numcores".



OpenBSD on EdgeRouter 4

2018-08-20 Thread z3roG
Has anyone installed OpenBSD on an EdgeRouter 4 yet?

If so, can you give me a quick rundown of the install process.  It appears
it would be substantially different than the tutorials out there for
Edgerouter Lite.

Thanks in advance!



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OpenBSD on EdgeRouter 4

2018-08-20 Thread r303
Has anyone installed OpenBSD on an EdgeRouter 4?
If so, can you share a quick rundown of the installation steps?
The tutorial for the EdgeRouter Lite doesn't seem to match up with the ER-4.

Thanks in advance!


Re: Conundrum with pf

2018-08-20 Thread Walt
On August 20, 2018 3:58 PM, Jay Hart  wrote:

> Well, turned out that was indeed the issue, but only because [for some 
> reason] sysctl.conf did not
> exist on the box...which I think instead of deleting the backup file, I must 
> have by mistake
> deleted /etc/sysctl.conf. A quick copy over and all is well.
>
> I was tired yesterday and got to the point I wasn't thinking straight, so I 
> posted to the list to
> see if the issue could be narrowed down a bit...
>
> dhcpd would not start due to it looking at the wrong interface, a result of 
> not editing
> rc.conf.local properly...
>
> All is well and new box is online... 48 hour minimum test started now...
>
> THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!
>
> Jay

I don't really remember for sure from the last time I did a fresh install, but 
I think that /etc/sysctl.conf isn't there by default -- if you need it, you 
have to create it yourself.

Walt



Re: Conundrum with pf

2018-08-20 Thread Jay Hart
>>> 2. I have a fully working pf.conf file on my current server, copied it
>>> over to my new server and
>>> made a few corrections since the interfaces are different, but thats
>>> about it.  The problem is
>>> this: the new router boots up and dhclient goes and gets a lease, and
>>> I have an ip address. I can
>>> ping external to the box and also can do a wget and download a file,
>>> so I know the box is online.
>>> My internal network though, can't see a thing past the external
>>> interface, can't ping, or resolve
>>> anything.
>
> it sounds like the new box needs to have the ip forwarding sysctl
> enabled (theres another one for ipv6)
>
> that can be verified if "net.inet.ip.forwarding=1" is in
> /etc/sysctl.conf
>
> might be a good idea to review all the little details on this page:
> https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html
>
>
Well, turned out that was indeed the issue, but only because [for some reason] 
sysctl.conf did not
exist on the box...which I think instead of deleting the backup file, I must 
have by mistake
deleted /etc/sysctl.conf.  A quick copy over and all is well.

I was tired yesterday and got to the point I wasn't thinking straight, so I 
posted to the list to
see if the issue could be narrowed down a bit...

dhcpd would not start due to it looking at the wrong interface, a result of not 
editing
rc.conf.local properly...

All is well and new box is online...  48 hour minimum test started now...

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!

Jay



Re: SuperMicro A2SDi-4C-HLN4F

2018-08-20 Thread Peter Hessler
On 2018 Aug 20 (Mon) at 05:29:50 +0300 (+0300), li...@wrant.com wrote:
:You get what you ask for.  Says much about your original intent, to spread
:negative abusive words.  You fail to disrupt anything, no one has the time
:to read your boot up complaints with offensive language.  Get out of here.

wrant, Shut up.  You are routinely abusive and not helpful.  Don't
lecture people on tone, or how useful someone is.  You have always
failed in that comparision.

Don't respond, just shut up.