> Could you point out a hardware for this kind of use-case? I would liek to
> have something smaller than a regular-Pi SBC.
I'm still playing with this kind of stuff. Good luck on your journey, but
it will be a rough ride. You already mentioned some issues.
I have/had a pair of Raspberry 3B
> What HW do people use to read data from many serial ports
> simultaneously?
I use an 8-port Moxa CP-168U PCI card, and a 4-port LINDY 42690 USB
connector to access serial consoles. Both work without issues since
several releases.
Olaf
> >> Furthermore, in my opinion - brace yourself, I might trigger an atomic
> >> war with what I'm about to say -
Don't worry. OpenBSDs ministry of defence considered dropping atomic bombs
over Australia in the past. It's considered an acceptable way of CVS
conflict resolution.
> 1. Volatility
> > The edgerouter 6p works with OpenBSD/octeon and has a rackmount bracket.
> Wow. And it has a serial port. with an RJ45 connector. Hopefully the RS232
> pinouts are nicely documented somewhere. Cannot seem to find those details
> right now.
I have an edgerouter lite with this RJ45 serial
Warning: disable lcp: Invalid command
Warning: disable lcp: Failed 1
Brainfart, sorry. I confused it with disable lqr which had fixed a
different problem for me. No idea for your problem.
Sorry for posting noise.
Aug 14 16:44:28 proxy ppp[23119]: tun1: Phase: deflink: login - lcp
Aug 14 16:44:28 proxy ppp[23119]: tun1: LCP: FSM: Using deflink as a
transport
[...]
Aug 14 16:44:28 proxy ppp[23119]: tun1: Phase: deflink: read (0):
Connection reset by peer
[...]
Aug 14 16:44:28 proxy ppp[23119]: tun1:
I think I'm gun shy from my mac installs but there is a p partition on
the drive that takes up the first 3515 blocks of the drive and I'm
thinking I have to leave that there. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Otherwise I did the normal install...
Yes, you need to leave it there - the SGI
In an effort to port a Performance Enhancing Proxy (PEP, see scps.org)
to OpenBSD, I am looking at ways to simulate radio channels at IP
level with loss rate, delay and jitter.
Not sure whether it fits your purpose, but honeyd can _simulate_ that.
http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/honeyd/
Hi,
I'm having a minor problem with apm and 4.2 snapshot on a Lenovo ThinkPad R60.
I noticed that halt -p does not power off. I read reboot(8), and I have
powerdown=YES in /etc/rc.shutdown.
It might be related to apm0 not being detected, dmesg below. I also
noticed the error/warning apm:
You should be able to run OSPF over gif(4), I don't think you can
run it over gre(4) on OpenBSD at the moment.
Yes you can. Multicast over gre(4) works since 4.0 IIRC.
ciao,
chakl
# ntop -i bridge0
bridge0: no IPv4 address assigned
Unless I am misunderstanding the concept of a bridge, I don't think a
bridge can even have an IP address. Any ideas?
A bridge *interface* can have an IP address, though that's not a common
configuration. Try assigning an address to one
$ sudo snmpwalk -v 1 -c emf-obsd localhost .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.9.0
Timeout: No Response from localhost
$
What went wrong with my configuration?
Might happen for various reasons, look in the net-snmp FAQ
/usr/local/share/doc/net-snmp/FAQ
Search for Requests always seem to timeout.
I'm novice with OpenBSD and , may be
snort -i pflog0
a kind of bad practice? Or it known problem with OpenBSD 4.0 ?
Won't work. Although pflog does create pcap style output, it is not
data that would make sense to snort.
Use real interfaces for snort (eg rl0, fxp1, whatever).
ciao,
chakl
Hi,
I'm a hobbyist musician, and I recently bought this cheap keyboard (with
MIDI) and a USB-MIDI adapter. I wanted to use some MS-Windoze software, but
I had zero success to get that USB-MIDI adapter recognized by my notebook's
WinXP Home (-current). Some googling told me several people had
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 11:29:11PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/10/19 00:57, Denis Doroshenko wrote:
i saw, the mails recently WRT software reboot, but that's the
least problem with mine. the poor beast locks solid after random
period of time (that's why it came to me). have
Hi,
Anyone know whether AMD Geode LX-800 CPUs (CS-5536 chipset) are
supported? It is not listed on www.openbsd.org/i386.html
Thanks,
chakl
However, a log is created in /nsm/em0/today/em0.snort.log.1126727428
which is 24 bytes that I can't read
That's from unified logging which is roughly pcap format. The 24 bytes
are similar to the pcap file header, i.e. it is an empty log file.
Question 1) Is snort running but not shown w/
you comment out either one, or both?
What follows the record shown as added above?
ciao,
chakl
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the offending records and look at them more
closely.
Cheap shot: spurious blank characters?
ciao,
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