On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 03:06:40PM +0800, Zhi-Qiang Lei wrote:
> My road warrior has a PPPoE external connection and a tunnel connection,
> established with OpenVPN, which would encrypt the packets from some special
> devices.
>
> It works so well so far with the help with these rules in /etc/pf.c
My road warrior has a PPPoE external connection and a tunnel connection,
established with OpenVPN, which would encrypt the packets from some special
devices.
It works so well so far with the help with these rules in /etc/pf.conf:
pass in quick on $int_if from $arch to ! route-to $tun_if
pass in q
On 2011-06-21, Sean Howard wrote:
> I am also using a ProBook 4520s
> I am however using OpenBSD-4.9 amd-64.
>
> I could try to see if I can install -current, but it would take me a few days
> (find time, backup again, reinstall, etc), however - I have attached my amd64
> dmesg.
>
> I had to dis
I am also using a ProBook 4520s
I am however using OpenBSD-4.9 amd-64.
I could try to see if I can install -current, but it would take me a few days
(find time, backup again, reinstall, etc), however - I have attached my amd64
dmesg.
I had to disable ACPI to get it to work, since, well, that wo
I've encountered a notebook (labelled hp ProBook 4520s) which, when
booted from the i386 snapshot dated 24 May 2011 immediately reboots --
it very briefly shows about one line of the usual booting messages, then
goes back to the bios boot screen.
Given the limited access I have to this store demo
On 21:53 Fri 25 Sep , Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2009-09-25, Anatoly V. Beregovoy wrote:
> >>
> >> Do not treat me as an expert but I suggest you to try to enable ACPI in
> >> UKC ("boot -c").
> >>
> > Thak you for advice. I played with disable / enable command. I tried to
> > diable /enable ACP
On 21:53 Fri 25 Sep , Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2009-09-25, Anatoly V. Beregovoy wrote:
> >>
> >> Do not treat me as an expert but I suggest you to try to enable ACPI in
> >> UKC ("boot -c").
> >>
> > Thak you for advice. I played with disable / enable command. I tried to
> > diable /enable ACP
On 2009-09-25, Anatoly V. Beregovoy wrote:
>>
>> Do not treat me as an expert but I suggest you to try to enable ACPI in
>> UKC ("boot -c").
>>
> Thak you for advice. I played with disable / enable command. I tried to
> diable /enable ACPI, vga0, vga1, and some other devices, but nothing
> helped.
On 11:03 Fri 25 Sep , Bryan Irvine wrote:
> Out of curiosity, can you SSH into the box after waiting a few minutes?
>
> -B
>
Of course no. It can't even mount filesystems, and therefore can't start
/etc/netstart. I checked it. The system just freezes after showindg
"root on wd0a swap on wd0b dum
Out of curiosity, can you SSH into the box after waiting a few minutes?
-B
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Anatoly V. Beregovoy
wrote:
>> > Hi all!
>> > First of all, I'm sorry about my English.
>> > I have a problem with booting OpenBSD 4.5 on my computer. It has
>> > internal and external
> > Hi all!
> > First of all, I'm sorry about my English.
> > I have a problem with booting OpenBSD 4.5 on my computer. It has
> > internal and external video adapters. With only internal one the
> > system boots without any problem. dmesg output (using only internal
> > card) is attached to the me
On 19 September 2009 c. 18:57:26 Anatoly V. Beregovoy wrote:
> Hi all!
> First of all, I'm sorry about my English.
> I have a problem with booting OpenBSD 4.5 on my computer. It has
> internal and external video adapters. With only internal one the
> system boots without any problem. dmesg output (
Hi all!
First of all, I'm sorry about my English.
I have a problem with booting OpenBSD 4.5 on my computer. It has internal
and external video adapters. With only internal one the system boots
without any problem. dmesg output (using only internal card) is attached
to the message. When I plug an ex
> I cannot get a Soekris net5501 to boot OpenBSD 4.5 from a hard drive.
>
> Much traffic has passed on the Soekris email list. I've now included
> misc@OpenBSD.org, because it might be an OpenBSD problem.
>
> I re-installed OpenBSD. And I noticed a problem at the end of the
> install process.
Hi Ken,
On Fri, 2009-07-17 at 09:09 -0400, Hendrickson, Kenneth wrote:
> > > *0: A6 0 1 1 -131 127 63 [ 63: 2112516 ]
> > > OpenBSD
> > > 1: DA131 128 1 -262 254 63 [ 2112579: 2112516 ]
> > >
> > > 2: DA263 0 1 - 6211 254 63 [ 4225
> > *0: A6 0 1 1 -131 127 63 [ 63: 2112516 ]
OpenBSD
> > 1: DA131 128 1 -262 254 63 [ 2112579: 2112516 ]
> > 2: DA263 0 1 - 6211 254 63 [ 4225095:95570685 ]
> > 3: DA 6212 0 1 - 12160 254 63 [99795780:95570685 ]
Problem solved! My Soekris net5501 is now booting from hard drive.
The solution is here:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2004-05/2036.html
Thanks for everybody's help,
Ken Hendrickson
PS Note to OpenBSD: I've never installed to a virgin disk before.
I didn't know that I had to d
I cannot get a Soekris net5501 to boot OpenBSD 4.5 from a hard drive.
Much traffic has passed on the Soekris email list. I've now included
misc@OpenBSD.org, because it might be an OpenBSD problem.
I re-installed OpenBSD. And I noticed a problem at the end of the
install process. I have a "brok
Ok, I had windows installed then I installed openbsd, leaving the windows
partition active.B I used bootpart to add openbsd to boot.ini in windows.B I
had never booted into openbsd until after using bootpart, but when I did it
messes up I guess.B Alright so its running and all the hardware stuff
On 5/12/07, alicornio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys
Problems with my webmail. I'm sorry.
>> Hi all
>>
>> I can't boot my system after the instalation. My OS can't be finded.
>> I follow the faq (4.12.2 - My i386 won't boot after install) and nothing
>> change. But I can boot with CD typing
Hi guys
Problems with my webmail. I'm sorry.
>> Hi all
>>
>> I can't boot my system after the instalation. My OS can't be finded.
>> I follow the faq (4.12.2 - My i386 won't boot after install) and nothing
>> change. But I can boot with CD typing "b hd0a:\bsd".
>>
>> When I tried install
Hi guys
>> Hi all
>>
>> I can't boot my system after the instalation. My OS can't be finded.
>> I follow the faq (4.12.2 - My i386 won't boot after install) and nothing
>> change. But I can boot with CD typing "b hd0a:\bsd".
>>
>> When I tried install again I saw a warning in disklabel stag
On 5/11/07, alicornio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
I can't boot my system after the instalation. My OS can't be finded.
I follow the faq (4.12.2 - My i386 won't boot after install) and nothing
change. But I can boot with CD typing "b hd0a:\bsd".
When I tried install again I saw a warning i
k
is not being used.
>
> What's happening?
> How I can solve this problem?
Since you left out any details about your setup, we cannot help you with
the booting problem.
-Otto
On 5/11/07, alicornio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
I can't boot my system after the instalation. My OS can't be finded.
I follow the faq (4.12.2 - My i386 won't boot after install) and nothing
change. But I can boot with CD typing "b hd0a:\bsd".
When I tried install again I saw a warning i
Hi all
I can't boot my system after the instalation. My OS can't be finded.
I follow the faq (4.12.2 - My i386 won't boot after install) and nothing
change. But I can boot with CD typing "b hd0a:\bsd".
When I tried install again I saw a warning in disklabel stage:
WARNING: inode blocks/cyl
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