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Re: [Freeipmi-users] Tyan Thunder S2882 with m3289 bmc module
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Jan Tiri |
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Re: [Freeipmi-users] Tyan Thunder S2882 with m3289 bmc module |
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Wed, 2 Mar 2005 23:10:10 +0100 (CET) |
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> Hi Jan,
>
> Hmmmm. Can you try turning md5 on for the User privilege level too to
> see if that works? The power control operations on, off, cycle, reset
> require Operator privilege, but power status queries require User
> privilege. So if User authentication w/ md5 isn't enabled, I think that
> is what will cause your connection problems.
I changed all types to Auth_Type_Md5 allowed only and it seems to work.
However, subsequent changes (bmc-config -i) don't seem to change anything,
I tried both the import and key-pair parameter. So now my config is stuck
with some test settings :(
> This is something that has been fixed in later ipmipower releases. If
> you'd like a backported version/patch, PLMK.
Please be my guest, I will be pleased to beta test as much as possible.
Another strange thing; my ipmi board now only reacts when the power is
off. If my kernel crashes for whatever reason, I'm not able to reset the
machine. I guess this isn't really normal behaviour ...
response timed out: rq_seq=0
response received from 192.168.1.100: rq_seq=1, auth: none=clear md2=clear
md5=set passwd=clear oem=clear permsg=clear user=clear
response received from 192.168.1.100: rq_seq=2, auth: none=clear md2=clear
md5=set passwd=clear oem=clear permsg=clear user=clear
Kind regards,
Jan
- Re: [Freeipmi-users] Tyan Thunder S2882 with m3289 bmc module,
Jan Tiri <=