It's important to specify the interface when adding
default routes. Thanks. And all clear on egress
then since it is tied to the default route.
On Fri, Mar 8, 2024 at 9:58 PM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
>
> On 2024-03-08, ofthecentury wrote:
> > I made a little progress. I made routing table show
On 2024-03-08, ofthecentury wrote:
> I made a little progress. I made routing table show now by
> setting re0 interface to down. It seems like everything is
> set up now to work, but I'm getting no internet connectivity.
> Here's the pastebin of dmesg/ifconfig/routes:
>
. Maybe there's an issue there somehow?
On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 12:54 PM Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2024 at 12:43:28PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> > I'm stumped. Pls help.
> > I plug a TPLink USB ethernet dongle in, it
> > is identified by O
On Wed, Mar 06, 2024 at 12:43:28PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> I'm stumped. Pls help.
> I plug a TPLink USB ethernet dongle in, it
> is identified by OpenBSD, and I get a ure0
> interface. It says ure0 is up and running. I
> give it the ip address, default route, but
> nothin
I'm stumped. Pls help.
I plug a TPLink USB ethernet dongle in, it
is identified by OpenBSD, and I get a ure0
interface. It says ure0 is up and running. I
give it the ip address, default route, but
nothing happens, I don't get connectivity.
I do everything the same for the USB dongle
> Hi,
>
> My PCEngines APU died and I need to rebuild my router.
>
> I'm throwing together an old desktop, but ultimately I'd like to use a
> Raspberry Pi that I bought to play with.
>
> My network configuration needs 2 wired interfaces. I don't have a switch
> that will do vlans, and I don't
Hi.
I have old TP-Link UE300 (USB3.0 GigabitEthernet) and UE330 (USB3.0
GigabitEthernet + USB3.0 3-port hub).
Both work fine with Openbsd on Raspberry PI 4.
rtl8153 (driver ure)
200-250 mbit/s
Regards,
Roman
On 30.06.22 00:16, Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
My PCEngines APU died and I need
Hi,
My PCEngines APU died and I need to rebuild my router.
I'm throwing together an old desktop, but ultimately I'd like to use a
Raspberry Pi that I bought to play with.
My network configuration needs 2 wired interfaces. I don't have a switch
that will do vlans, and I don't want to have to
This is a great suggestion. Thanks Stuart. Much appreciated
-b.
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 14:57 Stuart Longland
wrote:
> On 25/09/18 10:00, Bogdan Kulbida wrote:
> > Please don’t judge that hard, but I’m trying to see if I can set-up a
> > network gateway with one of the old’ish servers I have
On 25/09/18 10:00, Bogdan Kulbida wrote:
> Please don’t judge that hard, but I’m trying to see if I can set-up a
> network gateway with one of the old’ish servers I have here. It was running
> OBSD just fine for a looong time but has only one network interface.
>
> It does have few extra USB
Thank you for your help. Much appreciated.
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 03:35 Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" <
b...@stephane-huc.net> wrote:
> Hi, Bogdan
>
> I'm using every day, the Wii USB Lan Ethernet Adapter RVL-015; it's
> managed by axe driver:
>
> $ dmesg | grep axe
>
> axe0 at uhub0 port 1
Hi, Bogdan
I'm using every day, the Wii USB Lan Ethernet Adapter RVL-015; it's
managed by axe driver:
$ dmesg | grep axe
axe0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "ASIX Electronics
AX88772" rev 2.00/0.01 addr 2
axe0: AX88772, address 00:**:**:**:**:**
ukphy0 at axe0 phy 16: Generic IEEE
i...@konstankino.com (Bogdan Kulbida), 2018.09.25 (Tue) 02:00 (CEST):
> It does have few extra USB ports, ta-da...
> Anyway, what USB network interface would you recommend that would run
> smoothly with the OBSD 6.3?
Works for years already, not a single hickup that I know of:
axe0 at uhub0 port
Dear Community,
Please don’t judge that hard, but I’m trying to see if I can set-up a
network gateway with one of the old’ish servers I have here. It was running
OBSD just fine for a looong time but has only one network interface.
It does have few extra USB ports, ta-da...
Anyway, what USB
On my machine the Rankie USB ethernet adapter sometimes stops working,
usually after a period of inactivity. The following messages appear in
the log:
ure0: usb errors on rx: IOERROR
uhid0 detached
uhidev0 detached
ugen0 detached
sd1 detached
scsibus2 detached
umass0 detached
sd2 detached
On 10/14/2016 03:35, Mark Carroll wrote:
On 13 Oct 2016, Ilya Kaliman wrote:
I have a "Plugable USB 3.0 ethernet adapter" with ASIX AX88179
chipset. The device is successfully recognized by axen(4) driver but
behaves strangely. When I plug in the ethernet cable the ifconfig
axen0 status says
I've tried both 6.0 and current with same results. Here is a dmesg:
=
OpenBSD 6.0-current (GENERIC.MP) #10: Mon Oct 10 14:42:44 PDT 2016
i...@puffy.my.domain:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
RTC BIOS diagnostic error 80
real mem = 8468033536 (8075MB)
avail mem =
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 05:40:18PM -0700, Ilya Kaliman wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a "Plugable USB 3.0 ethernet adapter" with ASIX AX88179
> chipset. The device is successfully recognized by axen(4) driver but
> behaves strangely. When I plug in the ethernet cable the ifconfig
> axen0 status says
On 13 Oct 2016, Ilya Kaliman wrote:
> I have a "Plugable USB 3.0 ethernet adapter" with ASIX AX88179
> chipset. The device is successfully recognized by axen(4) driver but
> behaves strangely. When I plug in the ethernet cable the ifconfig
> axen0 status says active and the leds start blinking.
Hi!
I have a "Plugable USB 3.0 ethernet adapter" with ASIX AX88179
chipset. The device is successfully recognized by axen(4) driver but
behaves strangely. When I plug in the ethernet cable the ifconfig
axen0 status says active and the leds start blinking. But after a
second or two both leds turn
wrote:
> Hello, I installed OpenBSD 6.0 (GENERIC kernel) on a AMD64 machine. The
system
> can't detect my USB ethernet interface, altough LED of USB on modem is
light
> up. I also had this problem on NetBSD 7.0.1, during installation it can't
> detect this interface, but I don't try to
Hello, I installed OpenBSD 6.0 (GENERIC kernel) on a AMD64 machine. The system
can't detect my USB ethernet interface, altough LED of USB on modem is light
up. I also had this problem on NetBSD 7.0.1, during installation it can't
detect this interface, but I don't try to solve it.
I am grateful
I tried an Edimax USB Ethernet adapter on my -current system. It
attaches as ugen1 but not as axen0:
ugen1 at uhub3 port 2 ASIX Elec. Corp. AX88179 rev 2.10/1.00 addr 3
According to axen(4) this device should be supported. But config does not
find axen. Is this becaus usb is handled differently
On 27/03/14 3:40 AM, Remi Locherer wrote:
I tried an Edimax USB Ethernet adapter on my -current system. It
attaches as ugen1 but not as axen0:
ugen1 at uhub3 port 2 ASIX Elec. Corp. AX88179 rev 2.10/1.00 addr 3
According to axen(4) this device should be supported. But config does not
find axen
So I bought a digitus dn-10050, it works!! BIG THANKS!
# uname -a
OpenBSD .foo 5.3 GENERIC#50 i386
#
# dmesg|grep -i axe | sort -u
axe0 at uhub0 port 4 configuration 1 interface 0 ASIX Electronics
AX88772A rev 2.00/0.01 addr 3
axe0: AX88772, address 00:10:a3:XX:XX:XX
ukphy0 at axe0 phy 16:
I bought two blue $2 usb-eth from china, they did not work on obsd, but
similar stuff (UNKNOWN4 in usbdevs) is available, so if anyone wants one,
we can try to whip up a working driver together.
The closest thing seems to be axe(4), except the current supported chip is
named 96xx-something and
obsd...@postafiok.hu (obsd, cgi), 2013.10.02 (Wed) 21:50 (CEST):
Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD
5.3? (anybody has a working one and can share the name of it?)
It doesn't need to be Gbit big... just a 10/100 would be more then enough..
Digitus
Quoting MERIGHI Marcus mcmer-open...@tor.at:
obsd...@postafiok.hu (obsd, cgi), 2013.10.02 (Wed) 21:50 (CEST):
Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD
5.3? (anybody has a working one and can share the name of it?)
It doesn't need to be Gbit big... just a 10/100
Just wanted to throw my 2 cents in and state that Apple's USB ethernet
adapter also works fine:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Apple-USB-Ethernet-Adapter-NEW-MC704ZM-A-/290983700399?pt=UK_Computing_USB_Cableshash=item43bffae7af
Thanks,
Andrew Klettke
Systems Admin
Optic Fusion
On 10/02/2013 12:50
I got a couple of trendnet dongles and they work fine. They're a bit old now so
cannot confirm if latest have compatible chipsets.
On 02 Oct 2013, at 21:50, obsd, cgi obsd...@postafiok.hu wrote:
Hi!
Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD
5.3? (anybody has
I want to buy D-Link DUB-E100, in man AXE(4) they listed, but not tested
myself. I can reply when got it.
On 10/04/13 00:27, Joseph A Borg wrote:
Hi!
Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD
5.3? (anybody has a working one and can share the name of it?)
It
Hi!
Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD
5.3? (anybody has a working one and can share the name of it?)
It doesn't need to be Gbit big... just a 10/100 would be more then enough..
+1 if it could be buyed from:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/
Many Thanks, have a nice
On Wed, October 2, 2013 16:50, obsd, cgi wrote:
Hi!
Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD 5.3?
(anybody has a
working one and can share the name of it?)
It doesn't need to be Gbit big... just a 10/100 would be more then enough..
+1 if it could be buyed
On 10/02/2013 11:50 PM, obsd, cgi wrote:
Hi!
Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD
5.3? (anybody has a working one and can share the name of it?)
It doesn't need to be Gbit big... just a 10/100 would be more then enough..
+1 if it could be buyed from:
Look for something with no drivers CD... I had luck with a plain Belkin USB
to Ethernet adapter with no specs on the package and a Mac OS Universal
logo on it, works with axe(4), $30. Good luck.
On Oct 2, 2013 3:51 PM, obsd, cgi obsd...@postafiok.hu wrote:
Hi!
Can someone please mention a
On 2013-10-02, obsd, cgi obsd...@postafiok.hu wrote:
Hi!
Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD
5.3? (anybody has a working one and can share the name of it?)
It doesn't need to be Gbit big... just a 10/100 would be more then enough..
+1 if it could be
No! I was fixing to relate a recent tragic but happy ending story about
these... I had a friend buy one of the supposed cheapo blue ones (at a
premium price), turns out it was a knock off that reportedly barely works
(crawls) with the drivers for windoz (only) it comes with. Make sure and
buy from
Oh the happy ending to this story was he returned it and got that premium
payment back. Fairy tales.
On Oct 2, 2013 7:19 PM, Jean Lucas nos...@gmail.com wrote:
No! I was fixing to relate a recent tragic but happy ending story about
these... I had a friend buy one of the supposed cheapo blue
On 2013-10-02, Jean Lucas nos...@gmail.com wrote:
No! I was fixing to relate a recent tragic but happy ending story about
these... I had a friend buy one of the supposed cheapo blue ones (at a
premium price), turns out it was a knock off that reportedly barely works
(crawls) with the drivers
Hi list,
I created a diff to add support to the adapter listed in the link below:
http://www.luizgustavo.pro.br/~lgcosta/jp1080/
Resume:
udav: vendor 0x0fe6, product: 0x9700
If someone can test it on other platforms.
i386 and amd64 functioning normally
thanks
--
/\ Luiz
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Luiz Gustavo S. Costa
luizgust...@luizgustavo.pro.br wrote:
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type text/x-patch which had a name of
udav-9700.diff]
misc@ strips attachments: re-send your patch inline, please.
Ciao,
David
Thanks David.
diff -r 18f25adaa9dd dev/usb/if_udav.c
--- a/dev/usb/if_udav.c Fri Jun 17 10:39:30 2011 -0300
+++ b/dev/usb/if_udav.c Fri Jun 17 10:43:51 2011 -0300
@@ -167,7 +167,8 @@
{{ USB_VENDOR_SHANTOU, USB_PRODUCT_SHANTOU_ST268 }, 0 },
{{ USB_VENDOR_SHANTOU,
Hello all,
I just got an USB300M adapter that has an ASIX Electronics AX88772 chip inside,
to work with my -current laptop.
My problem is that i can receive packets, but cannot send anything on the
network.
When i connect the adapter to the laptop :
dmesg :
axe0 at uhub1 port 1 configuration
a USB ethernet adapter that will work properly?
Thanks very much.
Here is the full dmesg and please let me know if any additional information
will be useful.
$ dmesg
OpenBSD 4.6-stable (GENERIC.MP) #0: Sun Dec 27 11:48:54 CST 2009
B B r...@server8.sankars.local:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile
in addition to
the default autoselect.
Will this device work on OpenBSD or if this was a dumb purchase on my part
can someone suggest a USB ethernet adapter that will work properly?
Thanks very much.
Here is the full dmesg and please let me know if any additional information
will be useful.
$ dmesg
or if this was a dumb purchase on my
part can someone suggest a USB ethernet adapter that will work properly?
Thanks very much.
Here is the full dmesg and please let me know if any additional
information will be useful.
$ dmesg
OpenBSD 4.6-stable (GENERIC.MP) #0: Sun Dec 27 11:48:54 CST 2009
r
to the default autoselect.
Will this device work on OpenBSD or if this was a dumb purchase on my
part can someone suggest a USB ethernet adapter that will work properly?
I never used this axe based, but can say some about fast ethernet
adapters. I have admtek (aue based) and realtek (url based
Yes, I've committed this. So future snaps and 4.6 will have it.
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 08:29:35PM +0200, Walter Haidinger wrote:
I got a patch to try from Jonathan Gray. I've applied the
patch to the 4.4 sources (if_axe.c revision 1.85) and compiled
a new GENERIC kernel. Problem fixed! :-)
I
Hi!
I've got a usb ethernet adapter which basically works but
needs to be set into promiscuous mode if the mac address
is changed.
The adapter is correctly found under OpenBSD 4.4 (GENERIC):
axe0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0
D-Link DUB-E100 rev B1 rev 2.00/0.01 addr 2
axe0
I got a patch to try from Jonathan Gray. I've applied the
patch to the 4.4 sources (if_axe.c revision 1.85) and compiled
a new GENERIC kernel. Problem fixed! :-)
I just hope this will go into 4.6.
Well, below is Jonathan's patch.
Thanks very much for the quick fix!
Regards, Walter
Jonathan Gray
Yo,
Just wondering if anyone has used an USB Ethernet adapter on a USB 1.1
port and what's the average transfer rate like for things like scp
files to another computer on the LAN.
Thanks.
--
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word
On 2008/01/16 01:46, Sunnz wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has used an USB Ethernet adapter on a USB 1.1
port and what's the average transfer rate like for things like scp
files to another computer on the LAN.
here's some times from ftp of 149189112 bytes from a fast
sender on my LAN to an X40
Thanks Stuart that's very nice to know!
Hello,
since I still got trouble (first slow than stops working) with 2 D-Link
DUB E-100 devices using axe I wonder if anyone of you is using any other
USB-Ethernet NICs that work and are getting full 100MBit speed with
USB2.0?
If you are using such a device, please also metion which version
On 5/23/06, Michael Lechtermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
since I still got trouble (first slow than stops working) with 2 D-Link
DUB E-100 devices using axe I wonder if anyone of you is using any other
USB-Ethernet NICs that work and are getting full 100MBit speed with
USB2.0?
Netgear FA120
Michael Lechtermann wrote:
Hello,
since I still got trouble (first slow than stops working) with 2 D-Link
DUB E-100 devices using axe I wonder if anyone of you is using any other
USB-Ethernet NICs that work and are getting full 100MBit speed with
USB2.0?
If you are using such a device, please
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