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    Keep loosing WAN IP Address - dhclient does not seem to do update

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      sullrich
      last edited by

      @Selective:

      Sorry, no luck =(
      Snapshot 02-14-2007:

      –---------------------

      Feb 18 11:59:18 dhclient[271]: exiting.
      Feb 18 11:59:18 dhclient[271]: exiting.
      Feb 18 11:59:18 dhclient[271]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
      Feb 18 11:59:18 dhclient[271]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
      Feb 18 11:59:18 dhclient[271]: DHCPACK from 90.224.168.1
      Feb 18 11:59:18 dhclient[271]: DHCPREQUEST on rl0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
      Feb 18 11:58:37 last message repeated 5 times
      Feb 18 11:54:02 last message repeated 3 times
      Feb 18 11:52:00 last message repeated 3 times
      Feb 18 11:51:28 dhclient[271]: DHCPREQUEST on rl0 to 213.67.15.234 port 67
      Feb 18 11:41:51 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt2 - ignoring.
      Feb 18 11:41:51 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt1 - ignoring.
      Feb 18 11:41:51 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface LAN - ignoring.
      Feb 18 11:41:50 check_reload_status: reloading filter
      Feb 18 11:41:44 check_reload_status: updating dyndns
      Feb 18 11:41:41 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt2 - ignoring.
      Feb 18 11:41:41 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt1 - ignoring.
      Feb 18 11:41:41 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface LAN - ignoring.

      Do you see anything in the filter logs showing blocked packets around this time?

      Also, anyone having this problem, please run this from a shell:

      fetch -o /etc/inc http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/filter.inc

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        Selective
        last edited by

        no, i have not seen any blocked packets that could have something to do with this, but i am one of those
        who are affected by the "promiscuous mode disabled", and therefore my firwall logs stops after a while.

        isn´t there a way to catch the dhclient message and "restart" dhclient when its terminating, just as a workaround until you pinned down the problem ?

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          sullrich
          last edited by

          We already have code to detect this but it doesnt appear to be working.

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            sullrich
            last edited by

            Good news!

            I was able to replicate this problem thanks to sdale and Vescovo.

            Vescovo had the final fix and it has been commited.  Please upgrade to a snapshot about an hour from this message.

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              yoda715
              last edited by

              @sullrich:

              Good news!

              I was able to replicate this problem thanks to sdale and Vescovo.

              Vescovo had the final fix and it has been commited.  Please upgrade to a snapshot about an hour from this message.

              I think you forgot to wave your magic voodoo wand, problem still exists  ;). I think the problem lies in the rc.newwanip not catching the interface being assigned 0.0.0.0 IP address.

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                Selective
                last edited by

                i did a workaround for that problem a couple of months ago:

                rc.newwanip:
                –---------------------------
                if($curwanip == "0.0.0.0") {
                        log_error("Failed to update WAN IP, restarting dhclient.");
                        exec("dhclient {$interface_real}");
                        /* die now, dhclient will kick off rc.newwanip again? */
                        exit;
                }

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                  freax
                  last edited by

                  Is not the real deal but if you disconnect the cable and connect it again you won't have link.
                  I have both ends with fixed ip (the router and firewall interface) and it should have link again like it should.

                  Like I said, i think it's a good way to debug whenever you want. Tests always available.

                  Sorry if i'm wrong.

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                    Krakke
                    last edited by

                    Tried this  "fetch -o /etc/inc http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/filter.inc"

                    Now i have to reinstall pfsense  :'(

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                      sullrich
                      last edited by

                      I have added a workaround and verified that it does indeed seem to work.

                      Update to the latest snapshot at least an hour from now.  Currently 11:46PM EST.

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                        Selective
                        last edited by

                        im sorry to say this but, the new snapshot (02-18) is not working :(
                        –------------------------------

                        Feb 20 23:40:20 php: : rc.newwanip working with IP address 0.0.0.0 wan rl0.
                        Feb 20 23:40:20 php: : Informational: rc.newwanip is starting rl0.
                        Feb 20 23:40:19 dhclient: exit_with_hooks()
                        Feb 20 23:40:19 dhclient: PREINIT
                        Feb 20 23:40:19 dhclient: netstat
                        Feb 20 23:40:19 dhclient[21934]: DHCPOFFER from 90.224.168.1
                        Feb 20 23:40:19 dhclient[21934]: DHCPDISCOVER on rl0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 8
                        Feb 20 23:40:19 dhclient: exit_with_hooks()
                        Feb 20 23:40:19 check_reload_status: rc.newwanip starting
                        Feb 20 23:40:19 dhclient: PREINIT
                        Feb 20 23:40:19 dhclient: netstat
                        Feb 20 23:40:19 dhclient: exit_with_hooks()
                        Feb 20 23:40:18 dhclient: Deleting old routes
                        Feb 20 23:40:18 dhclient: EXPIRE FAIL
                        Feb 20 23:40:18 dhclient: netstat
                        Feb 20 23:40:18 dhclient: exit_with_hooks()
                        Feb 20 23:40:18 dhclient: PREINIT
                        Feb 20 23:40:18 dhclient: netstat
                        Feb 20 23:18:20 dhclient[280]: exiting.
                        Feb 20 23:18:20 dhclient[280]: exiting.
                        Feb 20 23:18:20 dhclient[280]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
                        Feb 20 23:18:20 dhclient[280]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
                        Feb 20 23:18:20 dhclient[280]: DHCPACK from 90.224.168.1
                        Feb 20 23:18:20 dhclient[280]: DHCPREQUEST on rl0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
                        Feb 20 23:16:07 last message repeated 6 times
                        Feb 20 23:12:37 last message repeated 7 times
                        Feb 20 23:10:43 last message repeated 4 times
                        Feb 20 23:10:13 dhclient[280]: DHCPREQUEST on rl0 to 213.67.15.234 port 67
                        Feb 20 23:00:37 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt2 - ignoring.
                        Feb 20 23:00:37 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt1 - ignoring.
                        Feb 20 23:00:37 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface LAN - ignoring.
                        Feb 20 23:00:36 check_reload_status: reloading filter
                        Feb 20 23:00:30 check_reload_status: updating dyndns
                        Feb 20 23:00:27 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt2 - ignoring.
                        Feb 20 23:00:27 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt1 - ignoring.
                        Feb 20 23:00:27 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface LAN - ignoring.
                        Feb 20 23:00:23 check_reload_status: reloading filter
                        Feb 20 23:00:23 php: : Configuring slbd
                        Feb 20 23:00:23 php: : Resyncing configuration for all packages.
                        Feb 20 23:00:19 php: : Creating rrd update script

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                          sullrich
                          last edited by

                          I really don't see how it could not work.

                          Run this from a shell:

                          cat /sbin/dhclient | grep reload

                          What does the results say?

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                            Selective
                            last edited by

                            it does not say anything:
                            –----------------------------

                            Enter an option: 8

                            cat /sbin/dhclient | grep reload

                            Binary file (standard input) matches

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                              sullrich
                              last edited by

                              Can someone else please test?  This absolutely works for me after 20 hours when normally it would break in 30 minutes…

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                                Krakke
                                last edited by

                                @sullrich:

                                Can someone else please test?  This absolutely works for me after 20 hours when normally it would break in 30 minutes…

                                Works fine for me, only lost my ip 2 times, and that was before the latest snapshot.

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                                  sullrich
                                  last edited by

                                  @Krakke:

                                  Works fine for me, only lost my ip 2 times, and that was before the latest snapshot.

                                  Great!  Almost started to go insane, because I know this fixed my issue.  Please, someone else test?

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                                    Krakke
                                    last edited by

                                    @sullrich:

                                    @Krakke:

                                    Works fine for me, only lost my ip 2 times, and that was before the latest snapshot.

                                    Great!  Almost started to go insane, because I know this fixed my issue.  Please, someone else test?

                                    Im sorry sullrich, went out for a while, when i came back

                                    Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: DHCPREQUEST on fxp0 to 172.21.249.50 port 67
                                    Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: DHCPACK from 172.21.249.50
                                    Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
                                    Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
                                    Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: exiting.
                                    Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: exiting.

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                                      hoba
                                      last edited by

                                      Atm there is a workaround in pllace that will restart the dhclient when it exits. Does it get restarted?

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                                        Krakke
                                        last edited by

                                        @hoba:

                                        Atm there is a workaround in pllace that will restart the dhclient when it exits. Does it get restarted?

                                        Nope at 20:01:24 it exited, at 21:01 i lost my ip, then i had to do a renew.

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                                          sullrich
                                          last edited by

                                          It can take up to 5 minutes to restart dhclient depending on if check_reload_status is running.

                                          So if you still have trouble please check that check_reload_status is running from a shell by doing:

                                          ps awux | grep check_reload_status

                                          Also, cat /etc/crontab | grep check

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                                            sullrich
                                            last edited by

                                            I found yet another problem.  This WAN DHCP issue has been nothing but fun!

                                            Try out a recent snapshot atleast an hour from now.

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