Netra X1 and Serial from OpenBSD

2005-06-23 Thread byte_jump
Hi, I've googled for that to the point of madness and finally have broken down. I've got a Netra X1 running OpenBSD 3.6 and would like to SSH into it and then serial to another box. I've got the serial cable set up and know that most problems such as this arise from a faulty cable, but I'd like

Re: Netra X1 and Serial from OpenBSD

2005-06-23 Thread Michael Shalayeff
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from byte_jump: [Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...] Hi, I've googled for that to the point of madness and finally have broken down. I've got a Netra X1 running OpenBSD 3.6 and would like to SSH into it and then serial to

Re: Netra X1 and Serial from OpenBSD

2005-06-23 Thread byte_jump
I tried using /dev/tty01 and got: $ tip test can't open log file /var/log/aculog. connected This seems to have worked, but I couldn't get any sort of response and had to terminate the session. Perhaps I need to check my cable now. :-) Thanks. On 6/23/05, Michael Shalayeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Netra X1 and Serial from OpenBSD

2005-06-23 Thread scion+obsd
Google won't help you. Use dmesg and the manpages. OK, first dmesg to find the real serial io ports. If necessary man every device listed in dmesg. I think you'll find that you have a zs or a sab device. man sab Look in the FILES and SEE ALSO sections of the manpage. The message you get

Re: Netra X1 and Serial from OpenBSD

2005-06-23 Thread Nick Holland
byte_jump wrote: I tried using /dev/tty01 and got: $ tip test can't open log file /var/log/aculog. connected This seems to have worked, but I couldn't get any sort of response and had to terminate the session. Perhaps I need to check my cable now. :-) yes. That's what happens when you