> On Sep 16, 2015, at 00:40, Markus Rosjat wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> just a simple question, is it possible to install a 5.7 on a soekris 4501?
I don't know about the 4501, but the 5501 works fine. Any chance you grabbed
the 64 bit image by mistake?
Devin
4801 worked fine for me until it died (hardware failure)
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Devin Reade wrote:
>> On Sep 16, 2015, at 00:40, Markus Rosjat wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> just a simple question, is it possible to install a 5.7 on a soekris 4501?
>
> I
rosjat wrote:
> stuck on the entry point msg.
You need to create a boot.conf file with a couple of commands. Read
this:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#PXE
The contents of the file will likely need to be as follows:
stty com0 115200
set tty com0
The default baud rate is 9600 --
On 2015-09-16, Devin Reade wrote:
> I don't know about the 4501, but the 5501 works fine.
Also, lunch was okay. Since we are talking about totally different
things.
--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de
On 2015-09-16, Adam Jeanguenat wrote:
> rosjat wrote:
>> stuck on the entry point msg.
>
> You need to create a boot.conf file with a couple of commands. Read
> this:
>
>http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#PXE
>
> The contents of the file will likely need to be as follows:
>
yeah basically :-P
but the hint with the version of the image seems to be the right thing
to check. I had the image laying arround since earlier this yeah when I
set up a 6501 so this should be a 64bit image and if I remember right
4501 is only capable of 32bit. So I'll give it a try with a
On 05/15/15 07:33, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
I am trying to install OpenBSD on a Soekris 4801. I am getting the
following error when I try to partition the disk prior to installing the
sets. I tried 5.7 and 5.6, so I'm guessing this may be a hardware
issues. Hopefully someone out there can
On May 15, 2015, at 6:51 AM, Nick Holland wrote:
On 05/15/15 07:33, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
I am trying to install OpenBSD on a Soekris 4801. I am getting the
following error when I try to partition the disk prior to installing the
sets. I tried 5.7 and 5.6, so I'm guessing this may be a
Gene,
I've used the PcEngines Alix2d3 board with Freebsd for a similiarly sized
office and had good success with it. We had a 30mbit pipe, 30 users, VoIP/QoS
and IPSec to our 3 data centers. Doing IPSec around 15mbit will put some load
on the CPU but it was able to handle it pretty well. I
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 9:52 AM, reza r...@lethalnetworks.com wrote:
Gene,
I've used the PcEngines Alix2d3 board with Freebsd for a similiarly sized
office and had good success with it. We had a 30mbit pipe, 30 users, VoIP/QoS
and IPSec to our 3 data centers. Doing IPSec around 15mbit will
Hi
I actually use this system for our office of roughly 10 people. DHCP,
Squid, SquidGuard, Snort, IPSEC and PF. Works like a champ. Only a
single 100Mbit pipe coming in, but we are able to hit 97Mbit on
downloads. I haven't tested the throughput yet on the VPN side.
Marc
On 02/15/2013
Even a 5501 or Alix would probably be enough for that quantity of user.
If your in north america, you should look lanner fw-7535 that cost less
than a net6501-70. It's a great router and lanner have a really good
customer support, one of the best I have seen.
Michel
Depending on pps an alix might be pushing it. In any event it wouldn't
give a lot of headroom.
Soekris 6501, axiomtek na320 etc would be better, though
depending on the environment a dell r210 or some supermicro box
with core/xeon e3 might also be good choices.
On 2013-02-15, reza
Do you have a way to reproduce this? I have a 6501 with 2GB msata
and haven't seen the problem here.
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 02:45:41PM -0800, Christopher LILJENSTOLPE wrote:
Greetings,
Any thoughts as to how to get around this - it's only been up for a few
days.
Rebooting my home
here is the key error message. it means your whole ahci disk has disappeared
(and anything you can still run is happening from cache.)
--
ahci0: stopping the port, softreset slot 31 was still active.
ahci0: failed to reset port during timeout handling, disabling it
--
likely a reboot will fix
Christopher LILJENSTOLPE [soek...@cdl.asgaard.org] wrote:
Greetings,
Any thoughts as to how to get around this - it's only been up for a few
days. Rebooting my home router every 24 hours is not spouse endearing
behavior :)
port over some workarounds from dragonfly, or just figure
Greetings,
Any thoughts as to how to get around this - it's only been up for a few
days.
Rebooting my home router every 24 hours is not spouse endearing behavior :)
Chris
On 28Nov2011, at 14.30, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
here is the key error message. it means your whole ahci
Ok, let me understand
You have four ports on your soekris lan 1641, each port has an ip address in
the 172.16.218.0/24 lan ? is that right for example:
sis0 172.16.218.100
sis1 172.16.218.101
sis2 172.16.218.102 and so on for sis3
is that right ?
Each port with a path cord ?
In my experience
On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 10:27:11 -0400, James Abercromby wrote:
Has anyone else used this board with this mobo and experienced the same
issues as described below?
http://www.itxdepot.com/xcart/product.php?productid=1910cat=44019page=1
http://soekris.com/products/lan1641.html
I have tried both 4.9
2010/12/3 shweg...@gmail.com:
Hello, I'm considering buying a Soekris net5501-70 and install OpenBSD on it
to make myself a small server and use it as a proxy (ssh tunnel), it might
Forget Soekris. Get a Lanner FW7530 or similar.
Best
Martin
I've run both, and agree with this. The Soekris isn't built with very
good parts (== unstable over time), the Lanner box is a solid performer.
I'm going to try out the 7535 soon.
Pierre
On 12/4/2010 5:21 PM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
2010/12/3shweg...@gmail.com:
Hello, I'm considering buying a
2010/12/5 Pierre Lamy pie...@userid.org:
I've run both, and agree with this. The Soekris isn't built with very good
parts (== unstable over time), the Lanner box is a solid performer. I'm
going to try out the 7535 soon.
Check out the LEC-2026:
On Sat, 4 Dec 2010, Martin SchrC6der wrote:
2010/12/3 shweg...@gmail.com:
Hello, I'm considering buying a Soekris net5501-70 and install OpenBSD on it
to make myself a small server and use it as a proxy (ssh tunnel), it might
Forget Soekris. Get a Lanner FW7530 or similar.
Best
Martin
2010/12/5 shweg...@gmail.com:
Thank you, I'll check it out, the funny is, I cannot a price range on the
web.
Ask a distributor. The FW7530 was about 400 in Germany when I asked.
Best
Martin
On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Matt Bettinger wrote:
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 5:28 AM, shweg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I'm considering buying a Soekris net5501-70 and install OpenBSD on it
to make myself a small server and use it as a proxy (ssh tunnel), it might
serve as backup file sever as well. I
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 5:28 AM, shweg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I'm considering buying a Soekris net5501-70 and install OpenBSD on
it
to make myself a small server and use it as a proxy (ssh tunnel), it
might
serve as backup file sever as well. I guess at the most there will be
two-three
Le Fri, 3 Dec 2010 19:28:19 +0800 (CST),
shweg...@gmail.com a icrit :
Hello, I'm considering buying a Soekris net5501-70 and install
OpenBSD on it to make myself a small server and use it as a proxy
(ssh tunnel), it might serve as backup file sever as well. I guess at
the most there will be
Le Fri, 3 Dec 2010 08:44:43 -0500,
Adam M. Dutko dutko.a...@gmail.com a icrit :
The specifications for the Soekris system you mentioned don't lead me
to be believe they'd be great for file server duty. When I think of
file servers I think of fast disk (5501 can use SATA so that's a
plus)
On
On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Le Fri, 3 Dec 2010 19:28:19 +0800 (CST),
shweg...@gmail.com a C)crit :
Hello, I'm considering buying a Soekris net5501-70 and install
OpenBSD on it to make myself a small server and use it as a proxy
(ssh tunnel), it might serve as backup file
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 8:13 AM, gimes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 3 Dec 2010, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Le Fri, 3 Dec 2010 19:28:19 +0800 (CST),
shweg...@gmail.com a C)crit :
Hello, I'm considering buying a Soekris net5501-70 and install
OpenBSD on it to make myself a small server and
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 6:28 AM, shweg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I'm considering buying a Soekris net5501-70 and install OpenBSD on it
to make myself a small server and use it as a proxy (ssh tunnel), it might
serve as backup file sever as well. I guess at the most there will be
two-three
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Axton axton.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/5015/SYS-5015A-PHF.cfm
I've built up several of the EHF variety for both firewall and server
purposes. The EHF model supersedes the PHF with a smaller board that
provides room to make
On 2010-04-07, russell russ...@dotplan.dyndns.org wrote:
Speaking of which, I would love to test patches for the ath 5424, be
awesome if I could use the internal radio..
sure, go ahead. see the tech@ list archives for mail from Luis Henriques.
I am curious, though, what brands of wifi cards OpenBSD folks use for
APs. From when I was investigating this a year or so ago the ral
cards (per the man pages) were about the only ones without some sort
of caveat in AP mode.
yep, ral(4) works quite well for me
ifconfig ral0
ral0:
On 2010-04-07, corey clingo clinge...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
Anyway, I'm looking for suggestions on how to proceed in
troubleshooting this.
I would try another OS with as different a
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 7:04 AM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
The newest ones that I've had personal experience of being problem-
free in AP mode are the old PRISM cards (when running suitable firmware
on them) and one specific model of ath(4) (the one IBM used to use in
some
On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 07:18 -0600, Daniel Melameth dan...@melameth.com
wrote:
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 7:04 AM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
The newest ones that I've had personal experience of being problem-
free in AP mode are the old PRISM cards (when running suitable firmware
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
Anyway, I'm looking for suggestions on how to proceed in
troubleshooting this.
I would try another OS with as different a driver as possible
(e.g. probably Linux).
True, but
Some more info:
1. I checked the PSU with it plugged into a 5-ohm dummy load, and into
the Soekris. With the dummy load, the voltage fell to 11.5 volts --
pretty crappy regulation, but still well within the Soekris' specs.
The dummy load is drawing over 2A at that voltage.
In the Soekris, the
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 12:06 PM, FRLinux frli...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 5:03 AM, Corey clinge...@gmail.com wrote:
I saw them, yes. Soekris Engineering says the net5501 itself draws 20W
max.
My power supply is rated for 40W. I doubt that little miniPCI card draws
20 watts.
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 5:03 AM, Corey clinge...@gmail.com wrote:
I saw them, yes. Soekris Engineering says the net5501 itself draws 20W
max.
My power supply is rated for 40W. I doubt that little miniPCI card draws
20 watts.
Yes, but how many amps?
Steph
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:06 PM, FRLinux frli...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 5:03 AM, Corey clinge...@gmail.com wrote:
I saw them, yes. Soekris Engineering says the net5501 itself draws 20W
max.
My power supply is rated for 40W. I doubt that little miniPCI card draws
20 watts.
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 4:34 AM, corey clingo clinge...@gmail.com wrote:
Reposting this, as I posted Friday evening when fewer people were
probably reading and haven't heard anything. If that's not the
reason, then sorry for the noise.
Hello, have you looked at the ML posts? Which power
On 04/01/2010 04:43 PM, FRLinux wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 4:34 AM, corey clingoclinge...@gmail.com wrote:
Reposting this, as I posted Friday evening when fewer people were
probably reading and haven't heard anything. If that's not the
reason, then sorry for the noise.
Hello,
Reposting this, as I posted Friday evening when fewer people were
probably reading and haven't heard anything. If that's not the
reason, then sorry for the noise.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Corey clinge...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 8:23 PM
Subject: Soekris net5501
I cannot get a Soekris net5501 to boot OpenBSD 4.5 from a hard drive.
Much traffic has passed on the Soekris email list. I've now included
misc@OpenBSD.org, because it might be an OpenBSD problem.
I re-installed OpenBSD. And I noticed a problem at the end of the
install process. I have
Hi Ken,
On Fri, 2009-07-17 at 09:09 -0400, Hendrickson, Kenneth wrote:
*0: A6 0 1 1 -131 127 63 [ 63: 2112516 ]
OpenBSD
1: DA131 128 1 -262 254 63 [ 2112579: 2112516 ]
Unknown ID
2: DA263 0 1 - 6211 254 63 [ 4225095:
*0: A6 0 1 1 -131 127 63 [ 63: 2112516 ]
OpenBSD
1: DA131 128 1 -262 254 63 [ 2112579: 2112516 ]
Unknown ID
2: DA263 0 1 - 6211 254 63 [ 4225095:95570685 ]
Unknown ID
3: DA 6212 0 1 - 12160 254 63 [99795780:
I cannot get a Soekris net5501 to boot OpenBSD 4.5 from a hard drive.
Much traffic has passed on the Soekris email list. I've now included
misc@OpenBSD.org, because it might be an OpenBSD problem.
I re-installed OpenBSD. And I noticed a problem at the end of the
install process. I have a
To clarify, can you give an exact procedure to reproduce?
(E.g. an ftp transfer of a 100MB file from the internet to
another box, routed through onboard ethernet on the Soekris)
I've been getting seemingly random occasional hangs with ral
in HostAP mode that I haven't been able to correlate with
On Tue, July 7, 2009 03:43, Ian Lindsay wrote:
To clarify, can you give an exact procedure to reproduce?
(E.g. an ftp transfer of a 100MB file from the internet to
another box, routed through onboard ethernet on the Soekris)
I've been getting seemingly random occasional hangs with ral
in
Just a quick update.
Blew away 4.5-current I had on there (think it was April 27th) and put
4.5-release on to see if that makes any difference.
(Previously, my Feb 28th 4.4-current snapshot had been running just
fine.) Still get the odd lockup, and also get the Soekris
locking up if I send it a
On 11:28, Sat 02 May 09, Tom wrote:
Just a quick update.
Blew away 4.5-current I had on there (think it was April 27th) and put
4.5-release on to see if that makes any difference.
(Previously, my Feb 28th 4.4-current snapshot had been running just
fine.) Still get the odd lockup, and also
Michiel van Baak wrote:
Maybe a stupid question, or a question already asked (did not read all
the messages in this thread) but have you checked the temperature of the
soekris?
I put the soekris on it's side instead of horizontal, and the temp
dropped from lockup temp to 50C and it's running
On 13:24, Sat 02 May 09, Tom wrote:
Michiel van Baak wrote:
Maybe a stupid question, or a question already asked (did not read all
the messages in this thread) but have you checked the temperature of the
soekris?
I put the soekris on it's side instead of horizontal, and the temp
dropped
Tom Murphy wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
I'll second this; from a gw of mine:
$ sudo crontab -l | grep ral0
# Down and up ral0 on failure
* * * * * ifconfig ral0 | grep -q
OACTIVE { ifconfig \
ral0; echo \n *\n; ifconfig ral0 down; sleep 1; ifconfig ral0
I took my RT2860 card (which likes to lock up the Soekris 5501 fairly
quickly), stuck it in an Openbsd 4.5-current (April 27 snap) and it
performed properly and didn't lock up. Mind you, the machine is amd64
and quite well powered. I transferred a lot of files with scp, got
about 1.2 MB/s on a
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Tom wrote:
I took my RT2860 card (which likes to lock up the Soekris 5501 fairly
quickly), stuck it in an Openbsd 4.5-current (April 27 snap) and it
performed properly and didn't lock up. Mind you, the machine is amd64
and quite well powered. I transferred a lot of files
Markus Hennecke wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Tom wrote:
I took my RT2860 card (which likes to lock up the Soekris 5501 fairly
quickly), stuck it in an Openbsd 4.5-current (April 27 snap) and it
performed properly and didn't lock up. Mind you, the machine is amd64
and quite well powered. I
Alexander Hall wrote:
I'll second this; from a gw of mine:
$ sudo crontab -l | grep ral0
# Down and up ral0 on failure
* * * * * ifconfig ral0 | grep -q OACTIVE {
ifconfig \
ral0; echo \n *\n; ifconfig ral0 down; sleep 1; ifconfig ral0 up;
ifconfig \
ral0;
On 2009-04-28, Tom tdmurp...@gmail.com wrote:
Stuart: any luck with your ral* card in your Alix?
it still works fine with the up-to-date snap it's now running (before
it was running code from a month or two ago, also pretty much stable).
On 2009-04-26, Tom tdmurp...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2009-04-26. Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-25, Tom wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different ral(4) PCI
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-26, Tom tdmurp...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2009-04-26. Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-25, Tom wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2
try ifconfig ral0 down; ifconfig ral0 up.
that's a different thing and I suspect is a problem either in the driver
or net80211. I have seen this on ral occasionally and have now seen something
similar or the same on an acx which used to be stable; the only change at
all with the acx was moving it
I'll second this; from a gw of mine:
$ sudo crontab -l | grep ral0
# Down and up ral0 on failure
* * * * * ifconfig ral0 | grep -q OACTIVE {
ifconfig ral0; echo \n *\n; ifconfig ral0 down; sleep 1; ifconfig ral0
up; ifconfig ral0; }
/Alexander
Stuart
FRLinux wrote:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Jochem Kossen jochem.kos...@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting, I've got exactly the same problem with an rt2860. I
thought it was just bad hardware (suspecting the rt2860), or
temperature issues, and pulled out the card. The machine's been
rock-solid
2009/4/25 FRLinux frli...@gmail.com:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Jochem Kossen jochem.kos...@gmail.com
wrote:
Interesting, I've got exactly the same problem with an rt2860. I
thought it was just bad hardware (suspecting the rt2860), or
temperature issues, and pulled out the card. The
On 2009-04-25, Tom tdmurp...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different ral(4) PCI cards, one is a RT2661
and the other is a RT2860 (Planex GW-DS3300N).
On 2009-04-26. Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-25, Tom wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different ral(4) PCI cards, one is a RT2661
and the other is a RT2860
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 12:20:52PM +0100, Tom wrote:
On 2009-04-26. Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-25, Tom wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 10:02:06PM +0100, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different ral(4) PCI cards, one is a RT2661
and the other is a RT2860
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Jochem Kossen jochem.kos...@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting, I've got exactly the same problem with an rt2860. I
thought it was just bad hardware (suspecting the rt2860), or
temperature issues, and pulled out the card. The machine's been
rock-solid since (d'oh).
Same problem here with an RT2860.
Lars
Frothingdog.ca wrote:
I really didn't realize how much this pushes everyones buttons. I thought
OBSD was OBSD not matter where you go with it.
I just replaced the kernel with netbsd, the userland with freebsd and
try to start linux apps under emulation, but this is still OpenBSD so
you will
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:53:16 -0700 (PDT) Frothingdog.ca
marro...@hotmail.com wrote:
Wow pretty sad when people have nothing better to do then bash on
someone who is just trying to learn the ropes. I full install to
flash is next on the todo list, I wanted to figure this out because
this is
Yes I understand, hence my last post.
J.C. Roberts-3 wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:53:16 -0700 (PDT) Frothingdog.ca
marro...@hotmail.com wrote:
Wow pretty sad when people have nothing better to do then bash on
someone who is just trying to learn the ropes. I full install to
flash is
Ran into another small snag.
Working on installing netstat, I did the exact same thing I did with MTR
however it still doesn't work.
Gives me a /dev/drum error. And I can't seem to copy that drum file into
the image.
Any thoughts?
--
View this message in context:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 15:26:50 -0700 (PDT)
Frothingdog.ca marro...@hotmail.com wrote:
Ran into another small snag.
Working on installing netstat, I did the exact same thing I did with
MTR however it still doesn't work.
Gives me a /dev/drum error. And I can't seem to copy that drum file
Robert wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 15:26:50 -0700 (PDT)
Frothingdog.ca marro...@hotmail.com wrote:
Ran into another small snag.
Working on installing netstat, I did the exact same thing I did with
MTR however it still doesn't work.
Gives me a /dev/drum error. And I can't seem to copy
Wow pretty sad when people have nothing better to do then bash on someone who
is just trying to learn the ropes. I full install to flash is next on the
todo list, I wanted to figure this out because this is what was used 3+
years ago by the guy who set it up for us, I'm just trying to understand
Wow pretty sad when people have nothing better to do then bash on someone who
is just trying to learn the ropes. I full install to flash is next on the
todo list, I wanted to figure this out because this is what was used 3+
years ago by the guy who set it up for us, I'm just trying to understand
Everybody's young once. 15 years ago I impressed the hell out of my
by putting dos/netware3/netware4/linux/windows3.1/win95/nt4/openbsd/solaris
on one box - or some combo of the above (didn't have time for plan9).
Then, I went - wtf? And spend my time working on kernel options.
Then I went wtf
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:53:16 -0700 (PDT), Frothingdog.ca wrote:
Wow pretty sad when people have nothing better to do then bash on someone who
is just trying to learn the ropes. I full install to flash is next on the
todo list, I wanted to figure this out because this is what was used 3+
years
I really didn't realize how much this pushes everyones buttons. I thought
OBSD was OBSD not matter where you go with it. I thought these questions
would be fairly easy to deal with on a forum. But perhaps that's the
problem. I'm putting myself into a situation where I need to ask for
answers
* Luis F Urrea lfur...@gmail.com [2009-03-24 16:41]:
2009/3/24 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
fortunately denmark has (basically) no coffee, otherwise i would have
needed a new x40 keyboard. good laugh.
what next, I wear no underwear for security reasons?
Shit, I drink like
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 01:12:52AM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
the key is not to have coffee (or anything that is claimed to be
coffee) in mouth when reading these ridiculous statements
Black coffee is not too bad, but Coca Cola Classic makes a really
sticky mess in your laptop.
Tip: if you
the key is not to have coffee (or anything that is claimed to be
coffee) in mouth when reading these ridiculous statements
Not going to argue with that of course, correctness is what matters here not
friendliness. And someone who runs an ISP definitely knows better than a
newbie.
Trying to
Ok..Here's an update on the progress.
1. I installed MTR on my OBSD machine
2. Located the MTR file on the system located at /usr/local/sbin
3. within that directory I ran: # ldd mtr
Which gave the following output:
StartEnd Type Open Ref GrpRef Name
1c00 3c1b3000 exe 10 0
* Luis F Urrea lfur...@gmail.com [2009-03-23 19:42]:
not having pkg_add package installed for security reasons
fortunately denmark has (basically) no coffee, otherwise i would have
needed a new x40 keyboard. good laugh.
what next, I wear no underwear for security reasons?
--
Henning Brauer,
Dnia 2009-03-23, o godz. 12:23:00
Luis F Urrea lfur...@gmail.com napisaE(a):
Now, if you run ldd on the pkg_add binary you would get:
ldd: /usr/sbin/pkg_add: not an ELF executable
and I am not really sure why is that. Experts comments welcome here!
$ ldd `which pkg_add`
ldd:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 10:53:57AM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
| * Luis F Urrea lfur...@gmail.com [2009-03-23 19:42]:
| not having pkg_add package installed for security reasons
|
| fortunately denmark has (basically) no coffee, otherwise i would have
| needed a new x40 keyboard. good laugh.
|
Frothingdog.ca wrote:
I've been working on a OpenBSD image for a soekris boxes. I've actually made
some headway with some help and pointers from Chris (maker of flashdist).
I have the image mounted to /mnt/etc using vnconfig so I can modify the
files before flashing the image (ie. boot.conf,
* Luis F Urrea lfur...@gmail.com [2009-03-23 19:42]:
not having pkg_add package installed for security reasons
2009/3/24 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
fortunately denmark has (basically) no coffee, otherwise i would have
needed a new x40 keyboard. good laugh.
what next, I wear no
2009/3/24 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
fortunately denmark has (basically) no coffee, otherwise i would have
needed a new x40 keyboard. good laugh.
what next, I wear no underwear for security reasons?
Shit, I drink like 4 cups of coffee a day! ...thx god these run without
There may be use cases for using flashdist, such as not having pkg_add
package installed for security reasons and tailoring highly customized
images ready to be flashed for FWs, NAS, VoIP GWs and so on. So, in that
sense I am sure that the size of the flash is not the only motivation now a
days.
Luis F Urrea wrote:
By default if I am not mistaken, flashdist does not include the pkg_add
binary and therefore for the chroot suggestion you would at least need to
get the pkg_add binary into the flash image.
You are correcet
Luis F Urrea wrote:
The technique used in the flashdist
Now, if you run ldd on the pkg_add binary you would get:
ldd: /usr/sbin/pkg_add: not an ELF executable
and I am not really sure why is that. Experts comments welcome here!
That's because /usr/sbin/pkg_add is not an ELF executable.
$ file /usr/sbin/pkg_add
/usr/sbin/pkg_add: perl script text
That's a good idea. Didn't think about doing that. However it still puts me
in the same position as I'm in now.
I don't believe that a full install of OBSD comes with all the packages. So
I'd still have to figure out how to intall the packages I require.
I like the flashdist images because
Frothingdog.ca wrote:
That's a good idea. Didn't think about doing that. However it still puts me
in the same position as I'm in now.
???
I don't believe that a full install of OBSD comes with all the packages. So
I'd still have to figure out how to intall the packages I require.
If you
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 07:42:31AM -0700, Frothingdog.ca wrote:
I have the image mounted to /mnt/etc using vnconfig so I can modify the
files before flashing the image (ie. boot.conf, rc, dhcpd.conf...etc). But
I'd like to install a coupe packages into the image, such as MTR and TTCP.
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