Re: 802.11n cards for AP?

2010-01-01 Thread John L. Scarfone
On Fri, Jan 01, 2010 at 07:16:22PM -0500, Steven M. Caesare said:
 Are there any favorites among the group for doing this? Better yet, any
 models of card known to use a particular chipset that will do HostAP?
 
I have a ral (RT2860) that works well as an AP.  Since 4.5 I've had to
disable acpi though or it doesn't work at all.

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Re: /usr/bin/ssh: can't load library 'libcrypto.so.14.0' on ALIX board

2008-07-25 Thread John L. Scarfone
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 07:52:51PM -0700, Bryan recounted:
 I just installed the July 25th snapshot on my brand-new ALIX 6B2
 board.  After learning how to PXEBOOT (thanks to the manpages and
 FAQ), I was able to install.  I did the default install (comp, base,
 bsd, games, etc, misc, man, and bsd.rd), plus xbase and xetc (this
 board will be my low-visitor webpage, tikiwiki needs gd, which needs
 things in xbase).
 
 
 
 After I rebooted, the following came up when the server attempted to
 create the SSH keys (RSA, RSA1, DSA):
 
 ssh-keygen: generating new DSA host key... /usr/bin/ssh-keygen: can't
 load library 'libcrypto.so.14.0'
 failed.

The snapshot is hosed.  You could bump the libcrypto major version or
just wait for a new snapshot.

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Re: vhid on carp interfaces

2007-05-25 Thread John L. Scarfone
On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 07:00:14PM +0100, Stuart Henderson announced:
 If they don't all change state together, the most likely reason is a
 mismatching set of addresses on the carp interfaces. Note there is a
 bug fixed in sys/netinet/ip_carp.c 1.135 re: adjusting addresses on
 a running interface. If you ran into it, you'll see ipv6 proto 112
 packets on tcpdump on the parent interface.
 
 -stable candidate, anyone?
 
The change in 1.135 was put in -stable a few weeks ago looks like.

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Re: 3.9 stable libssl

2006-10-06 Thread John L. Scarfone
On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 02:56:22PM +0300, Alexander Belikov voiced:
 Hi all!
 
 I've updated today my 3.9-stable system (to OPENBSD_3_9)
 (by doing cd /usr  cvs -q up -rOPENBSD_3_9 -Pd src)
 Some files from libssl were updated, so i decided to rebuild this lib.
 
 I went to /usr/src/lib/libssl and, removed my openssl's OBJes, and run
 make obj, make depend, make.. and got such error:
 
Try make includes

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Re: connect to a wep accesspoint (wpi0) howto?

2006-08-14 Thread John L. Scarfone
On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 05:31:41PM +, Didier Wiroth voiced:
 Ok ... it looks like an authentication problem ...
 config chan 11 flags 8025 cck f ofdm 15
 wpi0: sending auth to 00:09:5b:xx:xx:xx on channel 11
 wpi0: received auth from 00:09:5b:xx:xx:xx rssi 68
 wpi0: open authentication failed (reason 13) for 00:09:5b:xx:xx:xx
 
 I tried every possible combination with ipconfig wpi0 nwkey 
 0x0784c5c4fcafa91c537df07839
 or with nwkey 
 1:0x0784c5c4fcafa91c537df07839,0x0784c5c4fcafa91c537df07839,0x0784c5c4fcafa91c537df07839,0x0784c5c4fcafa91c537df07839
 or nwkey 1:0x0784c5c4fcafa91c537df07839
 etc all fail, the key is correct as it is a copy paste ...
 
 what else can I try ?
 thx a lot for helping on the issue!!!
 
Perhaps this is a open system auth vs. shared key auth problem.  Can you
set your AP to do open auth and see if you can associate then?

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Re: connect to a wep accesspoint (wpi0) howto?

2006-08-13 Thread John L. Scarfone
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 09:59:14PM +0200, Bedis voiced:
 Hi
 You should use wicontrol -n YOURSSID ton configure your ssid.

No, wicontrol is thankfully gone in -current.
 
 this does not work:
 ifconfig wpi0 chan 11 nwid wifi nwkey
 1:0x0784C5C4FCAFA91C537DF07839,0x0784C5C4FCAFA91C537DF07839,0x0784C5C4FCAFA91C537DF07839,0x0784C5C4FCAFA91C537DF07839

Did you try just:

ifconfig wpi0 chan 11 nwid wifi nwkey 0x0784C5C4FCAFA91C537DF07839

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xf86OpenConsole: KDENABIO failed (Operation not permitted)

2006-07-29 Thread John L. Scarfone
I'm getting this on the latest Zaurus snap when running startx.
The X sets installed are a couple of months old which I suppose could
be the problem but there are currently no Zaurus X sets in snaps.

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Re: 3.8 006_sendmail.patch make install problem.

2006-04-01 Thread John L. Scarfone
On Sat, Apr 01, 2006 at 01:35:40AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 Welcome,
 
 I am relatively new to OpenBSD, still playing with it and exploring.
 Even than, i already love that system. It's just the best quality
 software i know. Perfect development policy - don't abandon it. But
 back to the meritum. I have freshly installed OpenBSD
 3.8-release/stable on old P100 box acting as a router, with all
 previous patches applied without any problems. As always, i strictly
 follow instructions included in patch file. Everything seems to be
 O.K. untill make install command execution. I get following error
 message:
 
 
 install: Target: /usr/share/doc/smm/08.sendmailop
 *** Error code 71
 
 Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.sbin/sendmail/doc/op 
 (line 47 of /usr/share/mk/bsd.doc.mk).
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.sbin/sendmail.
 
 
 After examining given error message and /usr/share/mk/bsd.doc.mk
 file, i've decided to manualy make /usr/share/doc/smm/08.sendmailop
 directory. After that, make install command was executed without any
 error message, with followimg last five lines of output:
 
 === doc/op
 install -c -o root -g bin -m 444  Makefile op.me 
 /usr/share/doc/smm/08.sendmailop
 === cf
 installing README
 installing cf domain feature hack m4 mailer ostype sh siteconfig
 #
 
 I just want to know if that is the right solution for this trivial
 problem, and if such output proclaim that everything is as it should
 be. If it is, i hope it will help at last few poor souls like me. I
 found few similar problems mentioned on several mailing lists and
 forums in the past, but none of them was applicable in this case,
 because there was a problem of compXX.tgz install package or any C
 compiler absence. The system was instaled with the following install
 packages; bsd, base38.tgz, etc38.tgz, comp38.tgz, man38.tgz. I think
 dmesg is not necessary is this case. Sorry for my english.
 
misc38.tgz?

 Best Regards,
 MR.
 
 Adversum.
 
 Similar problems in past:
 http://monkey.org/openbsd/archive/misc/0309/msg01214.html
 http://www.security-express.com/archives/openbsd/2004-09/0329.html

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