Hi Bob
Thanks for that, I did actually put a sleep command in but then thought.. no that won’t
work :-)
Will have a play.
Andy
On 23 Oct 2014, at 18:35, Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty <bobtenty(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Andy,
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> If rip44d is listening to the broadcasts and generates the tunnel routes normally
something else maybe going on.
> It maybe very well that the tunnel interface is starting too early.
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> My script what is starting up the ax25 daemons, fbb, etc. and rip44d sleeps for a
while before these are started
> so that I know everything has settled down after the boot process.
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> Bob VE3TOK
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> On 14-10-23 08:41 AM, Andy Brittain wrote:
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>> Thanks everyone for the replies.
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>> In my case it hangs at the boot screen just after “setting network security”
comes up. Its a server so no GUI to play with and the keyboard remains active you just
can’t do anything other than reboot. Interestingly you can’t CTRL ALT Delete to reboot
and hitting CTRL ALT F1 gets you another screen but then it totally hangs.
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>> I get in via recovery mode at which point I can remove the entry that starts
rip44d, reboot and its fine.
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>> When I run rip44d manually it does nothing, and more importantly adds nothing to
syslog. CTRL C gets me back to the command shell so its all a bit odd.
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>> I’m building a fresh install of the server again. This server was very basic,
its running 14.04, I have OpenVPN installed and use this to access 44 net so no other
services apart from rip44d running (if you discount SSH server).
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>> I did think I had been hacked but then I only have one inbound port open for the
VPN and I had hardened the server as much as I could so feel confident it was OK.
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>> It did all happen after the update, note to self…. image machine before
updating.. (Paul G4APL, yes I learnt the hard way :-> ).
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>> Will let you know how the fresh install goes, I suspect it will be fine.
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>> Andy
>> G0HXT
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