Re: Alix 3D3 disconnects from network after random amount of time

2014-09-06 Thread Erwin Geerdink
On Fri, 05 Sep 2014 16:05:14 +0200 Boudewijn Dijkstra sp4mtr4p.boudew...@indes.com wrote: Op Sat, 30 Aug 2014 14:20:43 +0200 schreef Erwin Geerdink open...@erwingeerdink.com: pcibios0: bad IRQ table checksum pcibios0: PCI Exclusive IRQs: 5 10 11 pcibios0: Warning, unable to fix up PCI

Re: TCP checksum problems with NAT (maybe vlans/tun)

2014-09-06 Thread Matt Hamilton
I've been further looking at this, trying to work out where to 'fix' it. Various options seem to be: 1) Get the tun interface to re-calculate the TCP checksums 2) Get pf to have a flag telling it to calculate the checksums always for a given rule 3) Get OpenVPN to calculate the checksums at some

Re: documentation - how can one know if a base command is excluded from an arch?

2014-09-06 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 07:56:33PM -0500, Justin Haynes wrote: How can one know if a command appearing in the man pages is excluded from the base install of an architecture without extracting base tarball to discover this fact? As an example, take pdisk in 5.5 RELEASE At

Using /dev/cuaU* with USB 3G modem where 'ucom0' - AT commands and 'ucom1' - voice port

2014-09-06 Thread Denis Lapshin
Having trouble accessing both Data (ucom0) and Voice (ucom1) in one composite device: '/dev/cuaU0' - USB 3G modem. Is it possible to use the same /dev/cuaU* device for accessing both ucom0, ucom1, ucom* to have voice and data functions available in the modem simultaneously? Needed

Re: documentation - how can one know if a base command is excluded from an arch?

2014-09-06 Thread Marc Espie
On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 05:42:21PM +0100, Jason McIntyre wrote: On Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 07:56:33PM -0500, Justin Haynes wrote: How can one know if a command appearing in the man pages is excluded from the base install of an architecture without extracting base tarball to discover this

Re: Alix 3D3 disconnects from network after random amount of time

2014-09-06 Thread Артур Истомин
On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 11:36:55AM +0200, Erwin Geerdink wrote: On Fri, 05 Sep 2014 16:05:14 +0200 Boudewijn Dijkstra sp4mtr4p.boudew...@indes.com wrote: Op Sat, 30 Aug 2014 14:20:43 +0200 schreef Erwin Geerdink open...@erwingeerdink.com: pcibios0: bad IRQ table checksum pcibios0:

ZTE ZM8620 LTE Modem Support

2014-09-06 Thread Travis Thompson
Hello All, I ordered[1] this modem for my OpenBSD 5.5 router on a long shot hoping that since it claimed Linux support that OpenBSD would have support for it as well. After I hooked it up, it does show up, but only as a generic USB device and a mysterious cdce0 ethernet device. cdce0 at

Re: Using /dev/cuaU* with USB 3G modem where 'ucom0' - AT commands and 'ucom1' - voice port

2014-09-06 Thread Zé Loff
On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 10:04:28PM +0400, Denis Lapshin wrote: Having trouble accessing both Data (ucom0) and Voice (ucom1) in one composite device: '/dev/cuaU0' - USB 3G modem. /dev/cuaU0 is not a composite device, is the terminal interface for one of the two serial ports on your modem (and

ICMP unreachable in response to relayed DHCP requests

2014-09-06 Thread Andrew Lester
Hi All, I am experiencing an issue with dhcpd on OpenBSD 5.5-stable. I’ve been searching extensively and can’t seem to find any solution. I am using OpenBSD as a default gateway for two VLANs, and for one of the VLANs, dhcpd is handing out IP addresses. In this VLAN, DHCP works perfectly. The

Re: documentation - how can one know if a base command is excluded from an arch?

2014-09-06 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Justin, Justin Haynes wrote on Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 07:56:33PM -0500: How can one know if a command appearing in the man pages is excluded from the base install of an architecture without extracting base tarball to discover this fact? You got quite some answers to that question. In

Re: etc56.tgz missing in SHA256[.sig]

2014-09-06 Thread Zoran Kolic
Nowadays, does one need to use sysmerge at all? Zoran

Re: etc56.tgz missing in SHA256[.sig]

2014-09-06 Thread Alexander Hall
On September 7, 2014 6:04:46 AM CEST, Zoran Kolic zko...@sbb.rs wrote: Nowadays, does one need to use sysmerge at all? Yes. Some files are still actually merged, including for example /etc/{master.passwd,group} /Alexander Zoran