Time Issue on OpenBSD 4.2 with rc.69 (Was: Re: Sparc64 OpenBSD4.1 Compile issue)
Peter Van Epp
vanepp at sfu.ca
Tue Feb 12 18:01:10 EST 2008
I think Carter just found this one. The 64 bit libpcap is returning a
long time stamp that argus wasn't taking in to account (I wonder if this is
going to break pf-ring, since mine is working as is :-)). I expect the fix will
be up in a bit.
Peter Van Epp / Operations and Technical Support
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. Canada
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 04:45:26PM -0600, Eric Pancer wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 08:33:12 -0800, Peter Van Epp proclaimed...
>
> > Which OpenBSD version are you using? I'm using release, are you perhaps
> > on stable or current (he says trying to figure out where the difference is :-)?
>
> I'm using 4.2, right off the FTP servers.
>
> > gcc: char: No such file or directory
> > gcc: short: No such file or directory
> > gcc: int: No such file or directory
> > gcc: long: No such file or directory
> > gcc: long: No such file or directory
> > gcc: char: No such file or directory
>
> Odd; let me see if I can grab the new tarballs and compile them.
>
> Ok, looks like we have some success. The only one broken, now, is sparc64.
>
> openbsd42-sparc64$ ra -S sparc64
> 1970-01-04 18:36:1 e tcp 10.154.223.223.3953 ?> 10.154.223.28.ssh 1 60 CON
> 1970-01-04 19:40:0 e tcp 10.154.223.28.ssh ?> 10.154.223.223.3953 1 106 CON
> 1970-01-06 05:04:4 e tcp 10.154.223.223.3953 ?> 10.154.223.28.ssh 1 60 CON
> 1970-01-04 06:54:3 * llc 0:d:29:4b:c:25.stp -> 1:80:c2:0:0:0.stp 1 60 INT
> 1970-01-05 17:03:5 e udp 10.154.223.3.1985 -> 224.0.0.2.1985 1 62 INT
> 1970-01-10 23:57:0 e tcp 10.154.223.223.3953 ?> 10.154.223.28.ssh 1 106 CON
>
> openbsd42-i386$ ra -n -S sparc64
> 1970-01-09 17:00:4 e tcp 10.154.223.223.3953 ?> 10.154.223.28.22 1 106 CON
> 1970-01-09 17:11:1 e tcp 10.154.223.28.22 ?> 10.154.223.223.3953 1 106 CON
> 1970-01-10 19:39:1 e tcp 10.154.223.223.3953 ?> 10.154.223.28.22 1 106 CON
> 1970-01-10 19:48:4 e tcp 10.154.223.28.22 ?> 10.154.223.223.3953 1 106 CON
> 1970-01-11 15:39:4 e tcp 10.154.223.223.3953 ?> 10.154.223.28.22 1 106 CON
> 1970-01-11 15:48:2 e tcp 10.154.223.28.22 ?> 10.154.223.223.3953 1 106 CON
> 1969-12-31 19:40:2 e tcp 10.154.223.223.3953 ?> 10.154.223.28.22 1 106 CON
> 1969-12-31 19:49:0 e tcp 10.154.223.28.22 ?> 10.154.223.223.3953 1 106 CON
> 1970-01-02 02:45:4 e tcp 10.154.223.223.3953 ?> 10.154.223.28.22 1 106 CON
> 1970-01-02 02:55:0 e tcp 10.154.223.28.22 ?> 10.154.223.223.3953 1 106 CON
>
> openbsd42-sparc64$ ra -n -S i386
> 2008-02-12 16:41:3 * arp 10.154.198.77 who 10.154.198.77 1 64 INT
> 2008-02-12 16:41:3 * tcp 10.154.198.68.49898 <?> 10.154.215.159.2000 9 600 CON
> 2008-02-12 16:41:4 e d tcp 10.154.223.177.44693 -> 10.154.215.170.80 54 29651 CON
> 2008-02-12 16:41:4 e d tcp 10.154.223.177.4114 -> 10.154.215.170.80 66 48720 CON
> 2008-02-12 16:41:4 * llc 0:d:29:4b:c:26.66 -> 1:80:c2:0:0:0.66 59 3656 INT
> 2008-02-12 16:41:5 e udp 10.154.223.170.138 -> 10.154.223.255.138 1 243 INT
> 2008-02-12 16:41:5 * udp 10.154.198.2.1985 -> 224.0.0.2.1985 13 858 INT
> 2008-02-12 16:41:5 * udp 10.154.198.76.138 -> 10.154.198.255.138 1 262 INT
> 2008-02-12 16:41:5 * arp 10.154.198.3 who 10.154.198.17 4 256 INT
>
> openbsd42-i386$ ra-n -S i386
> 2008-02-12 16:45:3 * tcp 10.154.198.68.49898 <?> 10.154.215.159.2000 11 740 CON
> 2008-02-12 16:45:3 * arp 10.154.198.175 who 10.154.198.175 2 128 INT
> 2008-02-12 16:45:4 e udp 10.154.223.223.138 -> 10.154.223.255.138 1 250 INT
> 2008-02-12 16:45:4 e d tcp 10.154.223.177.36837 -> 10.154.215.170.80 80 55972 CON
> 2008-02-12 16:45:4 e d tcp 10.154.223.177.45717 -> 10.154.215.170.80 43 22231 CON
> 2008-02-12 16:45:4 * arp 10.154.198.188 who 10.154.198.188 1 64 INT
> 2008-02-12 16:45:4 * arp 10.154.198.188 who 10.154.198.1 1 64 INT
>
>
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