Re: configure ethernet and wireless(solved)
I found the problem. The hostname.iwm0 was "nwid COSMOTE-C4F2EC wpakey QqCjuQZJfHAfZCbS wpaakms psk up" and i change it to "up nwid COSMOTE-C4F2EC wpakey QqCjuQZJfHAfZCbS wpaakms psk" thanks On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 10:05 PM, Raf Czlonka wrote: > On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 06:59:49PM BST, George Pediaditis wrote: > >> then i followed the instructions on faq to setup a trunk interface. >> >> I created the files >> /etc/hostname.re0 that contains: >> "up" >> >> /etc/hostname.iwm0 that contains: >> "nwid (ssid) >> wpakey (wpa psk) >> wpaakms (psk) >> up" >> >> and /etc/hostname.trunk0 that contains: >> >> "trunkproto failover trunkport bge0 >> trunkport iwn0 >> dhcp" > > Hi George, > > You have you used bge(4) and iwn(4) - interfaces which you don't > have - instead of re(4) and iwm(4)? > > ;^) > > Regards, > > Raf
Re: configure ethernet and wireless(solved)
@Raf Czlonka Thanks for your replay. The hostname.trunk0 is correct. My laptop didn't have access to internet so i used another computer and copied that part from the webpage and i forgot to change it. On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 10:05 PM, Raf Czlonka wrote: > On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 06:59:49PM BST, George Pediaditis wrote: > >> then i followed the instructions on faq to setup a trunk interface. >> >> I created the files >> /etc/hostname.re0 that contains: >> "up" >> >> /etc/hostname.iwm0 that contains: >> "nwid (ssid) >> wpakey (wpa psk) >> wpaakms (psk) >> up" >> >> and /etc/hostname.trunk0 that contains: >> >> "trunkproto failover trunkport bge0 >> trunkport iwn0 >> dhcp" > > Hi George, > > You have you used bge(4) and iwn(4) - interfaces which you don't > have - instead of re(4) and iwm(4)? > > ;^) > > Regards, > > Raf
Re: configure ethernet and wireless
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 06:59:49PM BST, George Pediaditis wrote: > then i followed the instructions on faq to setup a trunk interface. > > I created the files > /etc/hostname.re0 that contains: > "up" > > /etc/hostname.iwm0 that contains: > "nwid (ssid) > wpakey (wpa psk) > wpaakms (psk) > up" > > and /etc/hostname.trunk0 that contains: > > "trunkproto failover trunkport bge0 > trunkport iwn0 > dhcp" Hi George, You have you used bge(4) and iwn(4) - interfaces which you don't have - instead of re(4) and iwm(4)? ;^) Regards, Raf
Re: configure ethernet and wireless
Hi George, On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 08:59:49PM +0300, George Pediaditis wrote: > then i followed the instructions on faq to setup a trunk interface. > [...] > and /etc/hostname.trunk0 that contains: > > "trunkproto failover trunkport bge0 > trunkport iwn0 > dhcp" > [...] My /etc/hostname.trunk0 has the 'trunkport' entries on separate lines. That shouldn't make a difference though. Apart from that, it looks similar. > > Ethernet and wifi doesn't work i reboot my laptop and instead of the > desktop i ended up in command line. ethernet and wifi still don't > work. > [...] That sounds weird. Are there error messages of any kind? X should (tm) work even if there's no network. Is xdm in the output of 'rcctl ls on'? > [...] > [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which > had a name of dmesg.out] > > [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which > had a name of dmesg2.out] > The mailing list stripped your attachments. You'll have to provide them in-line. It'd also be cool if you could provide the output of ifconfig and /etc/netstart with your new hostname files. -- Gregor
configure ethernet and wireless
Hello! Im new to openbsd. I just installed it to my new laptop and i want to configure wireless and ethernet. my laptop has Intel dual band wireless ac 3165 for wireless and realtek 8168 for ethernet. Ethernet worked fine when i installed it. I wanted to connect with ethernet (re0 interface) if its available. If it isn't available then it should connect with my wifi. (iwm0 interface) i follow the instructions on faq First i created an hostname.iwm0 that contained: "nwid (ssid) wpakey (wpa psk) wpaakms (psk) dhcp" i disconnect ethernet and used sh /etc/netstart iwm0 to restart the network it worked fine. then i followed the instructions on faq to setup a trunk interface. I created the files /etc/hostname.re0 that contains: "up" /etc/hostname.iwm0 that contains: "nwid (ssid) wpakey (wpa psk) wpaakms (psk) up" and /etc/hostname.trunk0 that contains: "trunkproto failover trunkport bge0 trunkport iwn0 dhcp" Ethernet and wifi doesn't work i reboot my laptop and instead of the desktop i ended up in command line. ethernet and wifi still don't work. i attach the output of dmesg -s and dmesg In dmesg i get messages like these "arp: attempt to overwrite entry for 192.168.1.1 on re0 by c8:3a:35:20:3c:d8 on iwm0 arp: attempt to add entry for 192.168.1.1 on re0 by 74:a7:8e:c4:f2:ec on trunk0 arp: attempt to add entry for 192.168.1.1 on re0 by 74:a7:8e:c4:f2:ec on trunk0 arp: attempt to add entry for 192.168.1.1 on re0 by 74:a7:8e:c4:f2:ec on trunk0 " i search the man pages and i got this: "arp: attempt to add entry for %s on %s by %s on %s This usually indicates there is more than one interface connected to the same hub, or that the networks have somehow been short-circuited (e.g. IPs that should have been present on interface one are present on interface two)." I didn't find how to fix it. Thank you for your help. [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of dmesg.out] [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of dmesg2.out]