Unable to update repository pfSense
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- DNS Resolver
- Yes Clients use pfSense
I tried starting unbound. same issue.
I remotely rebooted my fiber modem (NVG599), and released and renewed WAN interface.Seems to be working again.
Running 2.7.2 with all the latest patches.
This just started happening since I applied the latest swath of patches.
It is behaving like something on pfSense crashed or stops working.
When I disable DNSSEC can't resolve static mappings.
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/196269/att-fiber-dns-issue/13
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@elvisimprsntr said in Unable to update repository pfSense:
This just started happening since I applied the latest swath of patches.
I know it is obvious but I'd revert patches regarding unbound and see what happens.
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Are clients, which can resolve, using pfSense for DNS or being passed quad9 to use directly?
What is the DNS behaviour setting in General Setup?
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@stephenw10 said in Unable to update repository pfSense:
Are clients, which can resolve, using pfSense for DNS or being passed quad9 to use directly?
Client are served pfSense LAN IP address
What is the DNS behaviour setting in General Setup?
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Hmm, and Diag > DNS Lookup just fails for all configured severs? For any fqdn?
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Correct.
After rebooting my fiber modem, and releasing and renewing the WAN interface it is working again.
To see if it has any affect, I also deleted the IPv6 Q9 DNS servers.
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Hmm, weird. Hard to imagine what could have caused that for pfSense but not clients behind it.
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When I restart both kea-dhcp4 and unbound the problem persists.
When I head to Status -> Interfaces -> Click on WAN Release then Renew, everything starts working again.
Not sure if this error is related when pfSense is trying to get an IP address from my fiber modem, which is in DHCP passthrough mode.
Feb 9 13:45:55 pfSense dhclient[9122]: unknown dhcp option value 0x7d
Feb 9 13:45:55 pfSense dhclient[9122]: DHCPREQUEST on igc0 to 192.168.1.254 port 67 Feb 9 13:45:55 pfSense dhclient[9122]: DHCPACK from 192.168.1.254 Feb 9 13:45:55 pfSense dhclient[9122]: unknown dhcp option value 0x7d Feb 9 13:45:55 pfSense dhclient[11337]: RENEW Feb 9 13:45:55 pfSense dhclient[12245]: Creating resolv.conf Feb 9 13:45:55 pfSense dhclient[9122]: bound to [redacted] -- renewal in 300 seconds.
The behavior almost seems like it is losing a WAN route.
I piped the following script to a log file while it is working.
Will run again once symptoms reoccur.
#!/bin/sh ifconfig igc0 netstat -rWn cat /var/db/dhclient.leases.igc0
What other logs should I comb through for any evidence?
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@elvisimprsntr said in Unable to update repository pfSense:
Feb 9 13:45:55 pfSense dhclient[9122]: unknown dhcp option value 0x7d
There exists a bug report for FreeBSD regarding this error: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=281361
Seems to be about unknown DHCP options send from upstream, more annoying then a real issue.
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@patient0 said in Unable to update repository pfSense:
Seems to be about unknown DHCP options send from upstream, more annoying then a real issue.
Unless it is somehow affecting KEA
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@elvisimprsntr said in Unable to update repository pfSense:
Unless it is somehow affecting KEA
Can't see how, two different applications on different interfaces,
dhclient
and KEA. But then it's computers and nothing is impossible. -
Yup Kea and Unbound are not dhclient so that's probably unrelated.
Is unbound actually starting correctly?
@elvisimprsntr said in Unable to update repository pfSense:
The behavior almost seems like it is losing a WAN route.
Is it actually losing a route? Is there a default route in the routing table? Can pfSense still ping out by IP address?
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@patient0 said in Unable to update repository pfSense:
Feb 9 13:45:55 pfSense dhclient[9122]: unknown dhcp option value 0x7d
There exists a bug report for FreeBSD regarding this error: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=281361
Seems to be about unknown DHCP options send from upstream, more annoying then a real issue.
So shown on "bugs.freebsd.org" :
The option in question is better known as 'DHCP Option 125' -- used for 'Vendor Specific Information'
This options comes from an upstream DHCP (ISP ?!), server that gives this 'extra' option the the DHCP client (pfSense), who didn't asked for it. So, do panic, it will discarded.
But a log line will tell the admin it did so. Not an error at all, imho, this is something between an INFO and WARNING messages, not an error.Because we're all networks admins, why not telling us what this option is all about ?
Easy to find out (we have pfSense, remember ?!) :The settings (I presume none of them needs any introduction) :
and hit the start button.
( in short : WAN interface, DHCP is UDP, and the ports are 67 and 68 - and we want all the details)After after a while (and you can know upfront when it will happen) :
The device (pfSense DHCP client) sends out a lease request :16:05:06.715857 a4:bb:6d:ba:16:a1 > 90:ec:77:29:39:2c, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 342: (tos 0x0, ttl 128, id 31136, offset 0, flags [none], proto UDP (17), length 328) 192.168.1.6.68 > 192.168.1.1.67: [udp sum ok] BOOTP/DHCP, Request from a4:bb:6d:ba:16:a1, length 300, xid 0x7dd77758, Flags [none] (0x0000) Client-IP 192.168.1.6 Client-Ethernet-Address a4:bb:6d:ba:16:a1 Vendor-rfc1048 Extensions Magic Cookie 0x63825363 DHCP-Message (53), length 1: Request Client-ID (61), length 7: ether a4:bb:6d:ba:16:a1 Hostname (12), length 7: "Gauche2" FQDN (81), length 10: "Gauche2" Vendor-Class (60), length 8: "MSFT 5.0" Parameter-Request (55), length 14: Subnet-Mask (1), Default-Gateway (3), Domain-Name-Server (6), Domain-Name (15) Router-Discovery (31), Static-Route (33), Vendor-Option (43), Netbios-Name-Server (44) Netbios-Node (46), Netbios-Scope (47), Unknown (119), Classless-Static-Route (121) Classless-Static-Route-Microsoft (249), Unknown (252)
Take note of the somewhat standard DHCP options 1,3,6,15,31,33,44,46,47,119,121.
You saw the 43 ? 119 ? 252 ?a couple of ms later you'll see the answer from the server :
16:05:06.722112 90:ec:77:29:39:2c > a4:bb:6d:ba:16:a1, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 359: (tos 0x10, ttl 128, id 0, offset 0, flags [DF], proto UDP (17), length 345) 192.168.1.1.67 > 192.168.1.6.68: [udp sum ok] BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 317, xid 0x7dd77758, Flags [none] (0x0000) Client-IP 192.168.1.6 Your-IP 192.168.1.6 Client-Ethernet-Address a4:bb:6d:ba:16:a1 Vendor-rfc1048 Extensions Magic Cookie 0x63825363 DHCP-Message (53), length 1: ACK Subnet-Mask (1), length 4: 255.255.255.0 Default-Gateway (3), length 4: 192.168.1.1 Domain-Name-Server (6), length 4: 192.168.1.1 Domain-Name (15), length 20: "bhf.tld" Vendor-Option (43), length 6: 1.4.192.168.1.6 Lease-Time (51), length 4: 21600 Server-ID (54), length 4: 192.168.1.1 FQDN (81), length 11: [N] "gauche2."
So the DHCP server answered with option 1,3,6,15,43 (!) and 81.
So some requested option from the client went unanswered.
Other options, like 81 and 54 are sent without being asked for.
Option 51 : the lease time, was unasked, but was given anyway ^^Btw : I faked somewhat the example, as the server is here pfSEnse, and the client one of my LAN DHCP clients, a MS PC. hence the typical MS option requests.
I could stop the pfSense WAN DHCOP client lease, but that would 'break' my Internet connection, and I've a load of colleagues using it right now ...For every option, as these are extremely well documented, go and look them up.
Now, your turn : what did you see ?
Btw : my Kea pfSEnse server offers option 43, or by default, pfSense doesn't know about it.
So I had to do this : https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/15321 as 'extra' the option '43' is very known when you use Unifi equipment.
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@Gertjan said in Unable to update repository pfSense:
Now, your turn : what did you see ?
Kit:
- ATT NVG599 RG in passthrough mode
- Protectli FW4C running 2.7.2 with all the latest patches.
This is what I captured
16:47:18.056463 64:62:66:21:95:XX > d4:04:cd:83:e9:XX, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 342: (tos 0x10, ttl 128, id 59801, offset 0, flags [none], proto UDP (17), length 328) 69.111.183.XX > 192.168.1.254.67: [udp sum ok] BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 64:62:66:21:95:XX, length 300, xid 0x60716ba8, Flags [none] (0x0000) Client-IP 69.111.183.XX Client-Ethernet-Address 64:62:66:21:95:XX Vendor-rfc1048 Extensions Magic Cookie 0x63825363 DHCP-Message (53), length 1: Request Client-ID (61), length 7: ether 64:62:66:21:95:XX Hostname (12), length 7: "pfSense" Parameter-Request (55), length 10: Subnet-Mask (1), BR (28), Time-Zone (2), Classless-Static-Route (121) Default-Gateway (3), Domain-Name (15), Domain-Name-Server (6), Hostname (12) Unknown (119), MTU (26) 16:47:18.098217 d4:04:cd:83:e9:XX > 64:62:66:21:95:XX, ethertype IPv4 (0x0800), length 382: (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 0, offset 0, flags [DF], proto UDP (17), length 368) 192.168.1.254.67 > 69.111.183.XX: [udp sum ok] BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 340, xid 0x60716ba8, Flags [none] (0x0000) Client-IP 69.111.183.XX Your-IP 69.111.183.XX Client-Ethernet-Address 64:62:66:21:95:XX Vendor-rfc1048 Extensions Magic Cookie 0x63825363 DHCP-Message (53), length 1: ACK Server-ID (54), length 4: 192.168.1.254 Lease-Time (51), length 4: 600 RN (58), length 4: 300 RB (59), length 4: 525 Subnet-Mask (1), length 4: 255.255.252.0 Default-Gateway (3), length 4: 69.111.180.1 Domain-Name (15), length 12: "attlocal.net" Domain-Name-Server (6), length 4: 192.168.1.254 Unknown (125), length 38: 0,3561,8452,1584,12337,17716,13829,3890,13107,12593,14128,14642,14643,12600,13622,1542,20054,18229,14649
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I check first :
69.111.183.xx is your pfSense WAN IP and 192.168.1.254 is the DHCP server ?
I guess so.... so your DHCP server is nearby, like feet or so away - and you don't control it ?Maybe its normal, but a RFC1918 IP DHCP server handing over public IP addresses, feels strange to me.
IPv4 leases of 600 seconds ... wow.edit : oh wait, let me guess : you have a modem ISP device ?
Funny : the requesting DHCP client (pfSense) is asking for a option "119" but the packet (pfSense) capture decoding doesn't' know about it.
I saw the "125" DHCP server answer.
If you know the name of your ISP, and their 'end user device' you can probably find out what it wants / does / means.
( and don't be surprised if they can't answer you neither ^^ )