On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 4:42 PM Martijn van Duren <openbsd+t...@list.imperialat.at> wrote: > > On 1/13/20 4:30 PM, Anders Andersson wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 3:00 PM leeb <l...@shuuten.org> wrote: > >> > >> Hello, > >> > >> I had an itch, so I scratched it. > >> > >> The umb(4) driver has a FIXME in if_umb.c for user name > >> and passphrase support. My LTE provider happens to require > >> this so I thought I'd have a go. > >> > >> The provider seems happy with my umb changes, and I've > >> added some bits in ifconfig(8) to allow setting of the > >> authentication information (user/pass/protocol): > >> > >> umb0: flags=8851<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 > >> index 5 priority 6 llprio 3 > >> roaming disabled registration home network > >> state up cell-class LTE rssi -67dBm speed 47.7Mps up 95.4Mps down > >> SIM initialized PIN valid (3 attempts left) > >> subscriber-id 999999999999999 ICC-id 9999999999999999999 provider > >> xxxxxxxxxx > >> device MC7700 IMEI 999999999999999 firmware SWI9200X_03.05.19.00Aap > >> phone# 99999999999 APN xxxxxxxxxx User xxxxxxxx Pass xxxxxxxxx > >> Auth CHAP > >> dns x.x.x.x x.x.x.x > >> groups: egress > >> status: active > >> inet x.x.x.x --> x.x.x.x netmask 0xfffffffc > >> > >> (please excuse line wraps, and I've redacted possibly > >> sensitive info) > >> > >> Now, this is my first attempt at OpenBSD development, and > >> writing my changes raised a few questions. So, does someone > >> want to spare a few minutes off-list, or should I just > >> clutter up tech@ ? > >> > >> (I've read the top of the Makefile, I've been through the > >> web pages on AnonCVS and release(8)) > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Lee. > > > > This email should be gold plated and moved to a permanent location in > > the FAQ on how to help OpenBSD and how to request new features. > > > Lee is obviously new to the community and doesn't know the workflow well > enough. He tries to be polite and make sure he doesn't clutter the list. > If you actually read his mail you would've seen that he has a diff and > it works for him, so it's obviously not a dumb feature request. > > Please refrain from ridiculing people with good intentions.
I did read the whole email. Now I'm wondering if you read my reply? It's not very long, just one sentence. Did you add a few "not" in there that I didn't write? Or if you are meta-trolling me somehow, I apologize if I missed the wooshing noise.