Problems after enabling if_pppoe
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Looks like it's looping. Do you have
Do not wait for a RA
set in the dhcpv6 settings?Try unchecking that. If that allows it to connect normally that's a known issue that should be fixed in the next public build.
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@stephenw10 Thanks. 'Do not wait for a RA' is NOT checked in the DHCP6 client configuration.
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Hmm, interesting. Do you see the connection logs repeating? Like it's continually re-connecting?
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@stephenw10 said in Problems after enabling if_pppoe:
Hmm, interesting. Do you see the connection logs repeating? Like it's continually re-connecting?
No, the connection seems to establish and stay up.
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Hmm, but the logs are still filling continually?
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@stephenw10
Sorry, but I'd like to correct you that "Do not wait for RA" should be checked to bypass this issue. -
It depends which issue. If your ISP sends a lot of RAs you probably want it checked. If not then leaving it unchecked can avoid a race condition.
Both should be fixed in the next build.
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@stephenw10 said in Problems after enabling if_pppoe:
Hmm, but the logs are still filling continually?
No. The logs fill with those messages on rebooting after enabling if_pppoe and also on each subsequent reboot.
This stops once I restart unbound via the cli and then use menu options 11/16 in order to be able to access the webgui. Once that is done the continuous log messages stop.
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@stephenw10 Same problem here with the new 25.03-BETA (amd64) built on Wed May 7 17:11:00 BST 2025
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@bigsy Does applying this patch help?
https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/e4f3b5ced884dd0bece804a296191f6a1746643c.diff -
@marcosm said in Problems after enabling if_pppoe:
https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/e4f3b5ced884dd0bece804a296191f6a1746643c.diff
Thanks. Afraid it didn't help - I applied the patch, rebooted and the same behaviour was exhibited.