Mar 8 snapshot – PPPoE can't connect
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I can confirm the same problem here with alix and pppoe.
For me the Snapshot from 7. March is working but any newer is not.
The last I tried was Snapshot from 13. of March.Peter
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I got same problems with snapshots later than 4th march on a alix.
When trying to apply settings for wan connection, there is the following written in the logs
Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: No link selected for 'open [layer]' command Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: No link selected for 'link ...' command Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: last message repeated 4 times Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: No link selected for 'link ...' command Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: No link selected for 'auth ...' command Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: No link selected for 'auth ...' command Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: No link selected for 'link ...' command Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: No link selected for 'link ...' command Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: mpd_wan.conf:12: Unknown command: 'create'. Try "help". Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: No bundle selected for 'ipcp ...' command Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: No bundle selected for 'ipcp ...' command Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: last message repeated 5 times Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: No bundle selected for 'iface ...' command Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: mpd_wan.conf:3: Unknown command: 'create'. Try "help". Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: process 5947 started, version 4.4.1 (root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org 14:40 28-Feb-2010) Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: Multi-link PPP daemon for FreeBSD Mar 14 15:56:17 mpd: process 6058 terminated
ull need to provide the contents of /var/etc/mpd*
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same behaviour with today's snapshot.
mpd_wan.conf
startup: pppoeclient: create bundle static wan set iface name pppoe0 set iface route default set iface disable on-demand set iface idle 0 set iface enable tcpmssfix set iface up-script /usr/local/sbin/ppp-linkup set iface down-script /usr/local/sbin/ppp-linkdown set ipcp yes vjcomp set ipcp ranges 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 create link static wanL1 pppoe set link disable incoming set link action bundle wan set auth authname "****" set auth password "****" set link keep-alive 10 60 set link max-redial 0 set link no acfcomp protocomp set link disable pap chap set link accept chap set pppoe iface vr1 set pppoe service "" set link mtu 1492 open
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Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: process 5947 started, version 4.4.1 (root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org 14:40 28-Feb-2010)
xbipin you are on wrong sources.
You are trying to start mpd4 which would not start with the config that is now.
You need to start mpd5 not sure why it tries to start mpd4 for you!? -
@ermal:
Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: process 5947 started, version 4.4.1 (root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org 14:40 28-Feb-2010)
xbipin you are on wrong sources.
You are trying to start mpd4 which would not start with the config that is now.
You need to start mpd5 not sure why it tries to start mpd4 for you!?u have mixed up the posts, for me it shows
Mar 13 10:24:08 mpd: process 4715 started, version 5.5 (root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org 14:43 28-Feb-2010)and for beppo its
Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: process 5947 started, version 4.4.1 (root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org 14:40 28-Feb-2010) -
I got the error
Mar 14 15:56:18 mpd: process 5947 started, version 4.4.1 (root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org 14:40 28-Feb-2010)
when upgrading from 4th march to 13th march snapshot. With the newest snapshot of 15th march pppoe is still not working. I don't know the excat error log but I will provide it later.
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This sounds like this error:
https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense/repos/mainline/commits/18315b0d39d3438a531652cfb71f17560446eb48
Its mentioned one page up.
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I'm getting the same issue here:
Mar 16 20:43:28 pfSense mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE: can't connect "[d]:"->"mpd46586-0" and "[0]:"->"left": No such file or directory
Mar 16 20:43:28 pfSense mpd: [wanL1] Link: DOWN event
Mar 16 20:43:28 pfSense mpd: [wanL1] LCP: Down event
Mar 16 20:43:28 pfSense mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 12 in 3 seconds
Mar 16 20:43:31 pfSense mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 12My mpd_wan.conf looks like this:
startup:
pppoeclient:
create bundle static wan
set iface name pppoe0
set iface disable on-demand
set iface idle 0
set iface enable tcpmssfix
set iface up-script /usr/local/sbin/ppp-linkup
set iface down-script /usr/local/sbin/ppp-linkdown
set ipcp enable req-pri-dns
set ipcp enable req-sec-dns
set ipcp yes vjcomp
set ipcp ranges 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
create link static wanL1 pppoe
set link disable incoming
set link action bundle wan
set auth authname "internet@speedy.com.br"
set auth password "internet"
set link keep-alive 10 60
set link max-redial 0
set link no acfcomp protocomp
set link disable pap chap
set link accept chap
set pppoe iface fxp3
set pppoe service "Speedy"
set link mtu 1492
openWhere can I look for the version number ?
I now that mine is 2.0Beta1 from march, 11 because is the file that I downloaded, there is a way to look at some file or in the web to find it?
Best regards,
Gabriel. -
im on the 17th march nanobsd which has all the mpd5 patches applied tilld ate and its still the same, cant connect
Mar 17 17:20:10 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE: can't connect "[c]:"->"mpd7307-0" and "[0]:"->"left": No such file or directory Mar 17 17:20:10 mpd: [wanL1] Link: DOWN event Mar 17 17:20:10 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: Down event Mar 17 17:20:10 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 52 in 2 seconds Mar 17 17:20:10 check_reload_status: rc.linkup starting Mar 17 17:20:12 php: : DEVD Ethernet attached event for wan Mar 17 17:20:12 php: : HOTPLUG: Configuring interface wan Mar 17 17:20:12 mpd: caught fatal signal term Mar 17 17:20:12 mpd: [wan] IFACE: Close event Mar 17 17:20:12 mpd: [wan] IPCP: Close event Mar 17 17:20:12 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: Close event Mar 17 17:20:12 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: state change Starting --> Initial Mar 17 17:20:12 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: LayerFinish Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: [wan] Bundle: Shutdown Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: [wanL1] Link: Shutdown Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: process 7307 terminated Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: Multi-link PPP daemon for FreeBSD Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: process 8004 started, version 5.5 (root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org 14:43 28-Feb-2010) Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: [wan] Bundle: Interface ng0 created Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: [wanL1] Link: OPEN event Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: Open event Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: state change Initial --> Starting Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: LayerStart Mar 17 17:20:14 mpd: [wanL1] can't create tee node at ".:"->"l0": No such file or directory
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Can you please try to configure a ng_tee(4) node through ngctl and see if everything is ok?!
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@ermal:
Can you please try to configure a ng_tee(4) node through ngctl and see if everything is ok?!
sir, im the windows guy so ull have to specify the exact commands to run or else i have no clue how to do what u said.
bytheway, i tried doing a clean install but as soon as the WAN interface config is created for pppoe, then the mpd->file or directory not found error starts flooding the system log non stop
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what i think is the problem starts when creating the ng0 coz in mpd4 in console it used to say vr1 so the solution might be somewhere there when creating the node.
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After seeing Ermal's ng_tee comment, I checked out the kernel config file. It looks like the NanoBSD kernels were missing a few netgraph options that the full install had.
I committed the changes for the kernels and if all goes well, the next NanoBSD image that comes out after this post should work.
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I'm having the same issue but with the LiveCD installation.
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im on the 18th march nanobsd and finally PPPoE seems to WORK perfectly fine, so the last patch by Jimp got it all up.
Thanks guys.
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im on the 20th march snapshot and pppoe still has issues reconnecting if connection gets dropped for some reason and to make it reconnect i have to reboot the alix, pressing connect under interfaces also doesnt make it come up and system log keeps showing the stuff below
Mar 21 09:27:29 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE: Connecting to '' Mar 21 09:27:38 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Mar 21 09:27:38 mpd: [wanL1] Link: DOWN event Mar 21 09:27:38 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: Down event Mar 21 09:27:38 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 1 in 1 seconds Mar 21 09:27:39 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 1 Mar 21 09:27:39 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE: Connecting to '' Mar 21 09:27:48 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Mar 21 09:27:48 mpd: [wanL1] Link: DOWN event Mar 21 09:27:48 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: Down event Mar 21 09:27:48 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 2 in 4 seconds Mar 21 09:27:52 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 2 Mar 21 09:27:52 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE: Connecting to '' Mar 21 09:28:01 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Mar 21 09:28:01 mpd: [wanL1] Link: DOWN event Mar 21 09:28:01 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: Down event Mar 21 09:28:01 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 3 in 3 seconds Mar 21 09:28:04 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 3 Mar 21 09:28:04 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE: Connecting to '' Mar 21 09:28:10 mpd: caught fatal signal term Mar 21 09:28:10 mpd: [wan] IFACE: Close event Mar 21 09:28:10 mpd: [wan] IPCP: Close event Mar 21 09:28:12 mpd: [wan] Bundle: Shutdown Mar 21 09:28:12 mpd: [wanL1] Link: Shutdown Mar 21 09:28:12 mpd: process 37623 terminated Mar 21 09:28:15 mpd: Multi-link PPP daemon for FreeBSD Mar 21 09:28:15 mpd: Mar 21 09:28:15 mpd: process 50493 started, version 5.5 (root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org 17:05 19-Mar-2010) Mar 21 09:28:15 mpd: [wan] Bundle: Interface ng0 created Mar 21 09:28:15 mpd: [wanL1] Link: OPEN event Mar 21 09:28:15 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: Open event Mar 21 09:28:15 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: state change Initial --> Starting Mar 21 09:28:15 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: LayerStart Mar 21 09:28:15 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE: Connecting to '' Mar 21 09:28:24 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Mar 21 09:28:24 mpd: [wanL1] Link: DOWN event Mar 21 09:28:24 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: Down event Mar 21 09:28:24 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 1 in 3 seconds Mar 21 09:28:27 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 1 Mar 21 09:28:27 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE: Connecting to '' Mar 21 09:28:36 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Mar 21 09:28:36 mpd: [wanL1] Link: DOWN event Mar 21 09:28:36 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: Down event Mar 21 09:28:36 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 2 in 2 seconds Mar 21 09:28:38 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 2 Mar 21 09:28:38 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE: Connecting to '' Mar 21 09:28:47 mpd: [wanL1] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Mar 21 09:28:47 mpd: [wanL1] Link: DOWN event Mar 21 09:28:47 mpd: [wanL1] LCP: Down event Mar 21 09:28:47 mpd: [wanL1] Link: reconnection attempt 3 in 3 seconds