On 23.07.2019 16:16, Theo de Raadt wrote:

> Todd C. Miller <todd.mil...@sudo.ws> wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 23 Jul 2019 13:42:28 -0600, Scott Seekamp wrote:
> 
> I tested by: 
> 
> - unplugging the sensor 
> 
> - changing /etc/ttys 
> 
> - kill -HUP 1 
> 
> - plugging sensor in and waiting 30 seconds 
> 
> - check sysctl output for data 
> You need to run "ttyflags ttyU0" instead of sending a HUP to init.
> If the cua device works I would expect that setting the local flag
> in /etc/ttys for ttyU0 would be sufficient.

That is what I suspect also.

But that doesn't seem right.  Something is wrong.  Internal cabling
error? 

Thanks Todd and Theo (again!). 

I redid my tests using "ttyflags ttyU0" instead of HUP'ing init. Same
response. 

I found a few other folks with what looks to be the same device putting
the dial out device in as well so it does seem to be more than just my
unit. The cable is non-removable on the device so there's not much to
work with there. 

If anyone is curious the device I have is: 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-GPS-Receiver-Module-Antenna-Output-USB-Global-4M-FLASH-1-5m-BN-82U-GLONASS/273794727010?hash=item3fbf6ffc62:g:kmIAAOSw4~1cp097


Chipset manufacturer: 

https://www.u-blox.com/en/product/ubx-m8030-series#tab-document-resources


I can start the ldattach process outside of /etc/ttys so this isn't a
critical issue, just a curiosity. Much appreciate the response and if
there's other information I can provide please let me know.

Thanks
Scott

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