Re: USB-serial adapter suggestions needed
- Reply: Mark Millard : "Re: USB-serial adapter suggestions needed"
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Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2024 21:36:33 UTC
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 09:49:47PM -0800, Mark Millard wrote: > On Jan 12, 2024, at 17:52, bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net> wrote: > > > > While checking, I logged in as root on the serial consoles of each host. > > When I tried to log in to www.zefox.net the response was > > This and http://www.zefox.net/~fbsd/tiptrouble/corrupt_mac do not > make clear the full chain of connections. In fact the presentation > seems inconsistent with other information so various things may > have changed. > > Some context based on prior (out of date?) information: > > |-50.1.20.30 ns1.zefox.net Pi2 12.3 armv7 ftdi usb-serial----50.1.20.27 > |-50.1.20.29 ns2.zefox.net Pi2 12.3 armv7 2303 usb-serial----50.1.20.30 > |-50.1.20.27 www.zefox.net Pi2 12.3 armv7 2303 usb-serial----50.1.20.26 > > Was "pi4 RasPiOS workstation" involved as a starting place? If so, what > sequence gets to www.zefox.net from there? Yes, the login sequence starts from a shell on pi4 RapiOS workstation, via ssh to the terminal server where tip is run to access the usb-serial adapter plugged into it. > > Starting with what you showed via: > > http://www.zefox.net/~fbsd/tiptrouble/corrupt_mac > > (not knowing how you got there) . . . > > QUOTE > FreeBSD/arm (www.zefox.net) (ttyu0) > > login: root > Password: > Corrupted MAC on input. > ssh_dispatch_run_fatal: Connection to 50.1.20.29 port 22: message authentication code incorrect > END QUOTE > > 50.1.20.29 is supposedly ns2.zefox.net instead of www.zefox.net > or ns1.zefox.net according to http://www.zefox.net/~fbsd/netmap . The netmap was wrong. ns1 and ns2 were swapped....8-( > > The bugzilla material eventually needs to be updated with something > that can be followed and noting the possible occasional hardware or > software corruptions of material that end up going over Ethernet > that are now demonstrated to be able to cause the symptoms that > you have been seeing on occasion for so long. The netmap is corrected, with a description of the login sequence used to watch the serial consoles added. I _think_ it's a bit clearer than before, if not please say so. A readable (and correct) description of this setup is quite difficult to write. Thanks very much for close reading and taking the trouble to point out my error(s)! bob prohaska