* Re: [9fans] Standalone cpu/auth server..
@ 2002-12-20 3:34 Russ Cox
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From: Russ Cox @ 2002-12-20 3:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
I have no idea what's going on.
I think you're on your own for debugging it.
Things to try include using netkey auth
with the Plan 9 cpu command and reading
the log on the auth server for activity.
Russ
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* Re: [9fans] Standalone cpu/auth server..
2002-12-20 2:32 Russ Cox
@ 2002-12-20 2:34 ` Ish Rattan
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From: Ish Rattan @ 2002-12-20 2:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Russ Cox wrote:
> I assume you mean it does not work? What goes wrong
> when you type
>
> drawterm -c cpusrv-addr -n
>
drawterm: cannot authenticate with netkey
abort 661
-ishwar
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* Re: [9fans] Standalone cpu/auth server..
@ 2002-12-20 2:32 Russ Cox
2002-12-20 2:34 ` Ish Rattan
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From: Russ Cox @ 2002-12-20 2:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
> Drawterm now works straight UNIX style login
... if by UNIX style you mean that there is a password
prompt. Otherwise it's nothing like UNIX. The password
does NOT go over the wire. It never leaves the drawterm
process.
> Is ther any way to make '-n' (for using netkey auth) option
> on drawterm work?
I assume you mean it does not work? What goes wrong
when you type
drawterm -c cpusrv-addr -n
?
(You can include the -a authsrv-addr, but it's ignored with -n.)
Russ
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* Re: [9fans] Standalone cpu/auth server..
2002-12-20 1:18 Russ Cox
@ 2002-12-20 2:23 ` Ish Rattan
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From: Ish Rattan @ 2002-12-20 2:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
Is ther any way to make '-n' (for using netkey auth) option
on drawterm work? Drawterm now works straight UNIX style login
drawterm -a authsrv-addr -c cpusrv-addr
-ishwar
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Russ Cox wrote:
> The pcauth kernel config can be used
> without any modifications to run a standalone
> cpu/auth server. The section
>
> misc
> kfs.root
> factotum.root
>
> has been replaced by the bootdir section
> described in past emails to 9fans.
>
> I have updated the wiki.
>
> Russ
>
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* Re: [9fans] Standalone cpu/auth server..
@ 2002-12-20 1:18 Russ Cox
2002-12-20 2:23 ` Ish Rattan
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From: Russ Cox @ 2002-12-20 1:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
The pcauth kernel config can be used
without any modifications to run a standalone
cpu/auth server. The section
misc
kfs.root
factotum.root
has been replaced by the bootdir section
described in past emails to 9fans.
I have updated the wiki.
Russ
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* [9fans] Standalone cpu/auth server..
@ 2002-12-19 19:21 Ish Rattan
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From: Ish Rattan @ 2002-12-19 19:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
Context is Wiki-page on standalone cpu/auth server..
It says to add in misc section of
/sys/src/9/pc/pcauth, entries
kfs.root
factotum.root
After adding this command
mk 'CONF=pcauth' stops with error
mk: no recipe to make 'kfs.root' in directory /sys/src/9/pc
but if NOT added a 9pcauth kernel is generated.
Any ponters on kfs.root etc.?
-ishwar
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* Re: [9fans] Standalone cpu/auth server..
2002-05-07 17:49 Ish Rattan
@ 2002-05-08 9:03 ` Don
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From: Don @ 2002-05-08 9:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
> After making the changes listed on wiki page and rebooting, the box
> prompts for root etc.
>
> root is from (il)[il]:
> filesystem IP address[no default]:
>
> It looks like /sys/src/9/pc/pccpu has to be changed. What changes
> are needed?
>
pccpu 'out of the box' expects the FS to come from a remote file
server. Try:
boot cpu #S/sdC0/
il
local
for either a remote or local boot.
Don
http://www.7f.no-ip.info/
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* Re: [9fans] Standalone cpu/auth server..
@ 2002-05-07 19:19 rsc
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From: rsc @ 2002-05-07 19:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
i misspoke. cpu doesn't use tls. it uses ssl,
which pcauth already has. never mind.
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* Re: [9fans] Standalone cpu/auth server..
@ 2002-05-07 19:14 rsc
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From: rsc @ 2002-05-07 19:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
The 'pccpudisk' kernel configuration file appears
to have fallen out of the distribution. You used pccpu.
Use 'pcauth' instead, although note that you need to
add the tls driver:
dev
root
cons
arch
pnp pci
env
pipe
proc
mnt
srv
dup
rtc
ssl
>> tls
cap
kprof
Russ
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* [9fans] Standalone cpu/auth server..
@ 2002-05-07 17:49 Ish Rattan
2002-05-08 9:03 ` Don
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From: Ish Rattan @ 2002-05-07 17:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
After making the changes listed on wiki page and rebooting, the box
prompts for root etc.
root is from (il)[il]:
filesystem IP address[no default]:
It looks like /sys/src/9/pc/pccpu has to be changed. What changes
are needed?
-ishwar
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