Dear list,
I've successfully installed the 'ser' package (ser-0.8.10p1) and its
dependences with pkg_add, on a 4.4-release.
Using a simple config file as described in ser's doc that has been
tested on other systems, I get the following kind of errors:
# ser D E
Hello, World!
I've found my bug by myself. So for those interested, have a look
below.
Antoine Junod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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I'm facing what I think is a problem in my pf.conf rules set. Here is
my setup:
I've a private network, 192.168.1.0/24, with 192.168.1.1 being the
default
Dear List,
I'm facing what I think is a problem in my pf.conf rules set. Here is
my setup:
I've a private network, 192.168.1.0/24, with 192.168.1.1 being the
default gateway. It runs OpenBSD and pf. Another box on the network,
192.168.1.4, is a gateway to the 10.82.6.0/24 network.
On
Vladimir Kirillov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 12:55 Sun 21 Sep, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/etc/boot.conf:
set tty com0
stty com0 38400
I think it's better to set com speed _before_ setting com0 as tty, it
can start throwing garbage into console, as it was spectated on soekris
net4801:
Hi,
Kendall Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I were able to upgrade the bios, I don't know how I will actually
install openbsd on the disk. Aside from transfering files using
Xmodem, what is the procedure for actually installing an image onto
the CF card?
I usually install such systems by
Hello, World!
I would like to have the pf logs of my gateway available on another
machine to not have to work on them on the gateway itself. At that
point, I'm juste trying to find a reasonable solution. Here are my
thoughts:
* The solution proposed in the FAQ [1] has a few annoying problems (at
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