Adam VanderHook wrote:
Try pressing [ENTER] once after you are "Connected", if I'm remember
correctly.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:21:25AM -0400, Roy Morris wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
a cisco router "cu -s 9600 -l tty00" now that's what I
would normally do to get access, any hints to where I
am going wrong here would be great.
"pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo"
try using cua00 instead of tty00
The difference between these device nodes documented in tty(4).
This semantic behaviour is a copy of something SunOS 4.x did very
right.
nope! here's what I get
/root# cu -l cua00 -s 9600
Connected
(then no response)
I switched to a Windows machine, same cable and used
hyper term works fine. I must be missing something simple
here!
Thanks guys, I have actually done this before with OpenBSD
on other machines with no issues. It seems and for now I don't
have an answer, that while pccom0 shows up in the dmesg, and
'thinks' it's connected there is nothing on the screen. I did a quick
test and fired windows on the same laptop and used hyper term and
it works fine. The only difference I see is that on windows the com
ports are seen as com2 and 3 . I did try cua01 and got device not
configured under openbsd.
I'll keep plugging away, must be a simple answer.
Cheers
rm