Apologies for those who feel this is an OS problem, and you're
likely right. That, and/or a "stupid user trick".
I was running NetBSD 4.0_STABLE for more than a year, with
conserver 8.1.16 built from pkgsrc. This worked fine. I'd written a
perl program to auto-login over a [telnet] connection to port 2000+ on
my cisco access server. (I tried ssh at some point, but it appears I
wasn't using that. Maybe I never got it to work?)
Anyway, I recently upgraded the base OS on the console server, and
built a new version of conserver, still 8.1.16. Now, I seem to have
no working consoles.
If I run "console -x", I simply get no output. If I try to console
to a console, I get a brief pause followed by:
console: forwarding level too deep!
Interestingly, I'm also seeing the following in the log:
[Thu Jun 4 22:46:46 2009] conserver (1139): ERROR: FileRead(): SSL
error on fd
Any idea what's gone wrong? The console and conserver binaries
should be built with the same version of openssl as are on the machine
at the moment. Any other ideas as to what might be causing this issue?
Thanks...
- Chris
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likely right. That, and/or a "stupid user trick".
I was running NetBSD 4.0_STABLE for more than a year, with
conserver 8.1.16 built from pkgsrc. This worked fine. I'd written a
perl program to auto-login over a [telnet] connection to port 2000+ on
my cisco access server. (I tried ssh at some point, but it appears I
wasn't using that. Maybe I never got it to work?)
Anyway, I recently upgraded the base OS on the console server, and
built a new version of conserver, still 8.1.16. Now, I seem to have
no working consoles.
If I run "console -x", I simply get no output. If I try to console
to a console, I get a brief pause followed by:
console: forwarding level too deep!
Interestingly, I'm also seeing the following in the log:
[Thu Jun 4 22:46:46 2009] conserver (1139): ERROR: FileRead(): SSL
error on fd
Any idea what's gone wrong? The console and conserver binaries
should be built with the same version of openssl as are on the machine
at the moment. Any other ideas as to what might be causing this issue?
Thanks...
- Chris
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