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    Bugs related to DNS, DHCP, Bridging and the GUI

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      eri--
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      resolv.conf file generation should be ok on latest snaps.

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        kaarposoft
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        I have been watching the git repo, but did not see the fix  ???
        Could you point me to where this was fixed?

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          eri--
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          Now the GUI cannot be contacted (neither on .222 nor on .254)

          Did you gave time for it to be available?!
          Usually it will take around 40-50 seconds for the gui to restart.

          @kaparasoft
          https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense/repos/mainline/commits/1033de7481dacd83ee5a1a16078e89c7b4e9efd8

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            kaarposoft
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            I need to do a complete reinstall, so I will try again, making sure I wait at least one minute for the GUI to come up.

            I am not so sure the 033de7481dacd83ee5a1a16078e89c7b4e9efd8 commit fixes the problem.
            TinyDNS is reading and writing /etc/resolv.conf, not /var/etc/nameservers_*
            But I will try it out!

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              kaarposoft
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              Unfortunately, I can confirm that the fix did not work.
              I did a clean install of 20100324-0246.
              Even without TinyDNS, resolving is borked, as /etc/resolv.conf does not contain any nameservers!
              (I will continue to see if I can pinpoint the problem…)

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                eri--
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                can you please show me the output of ls /var/etc/nameserver_*
                Do they have any ip on them?

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                  kaarposoft
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                  Found the problem!

                  It is in system.inc function get_nameservers. You have:

                  
                  $master_list[] = $item;
                  
                  

                  but it should be:

                  
                  $master_list[] = $dns;
                  
                  
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                    kaarposoft
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                    Regarding bug #2:

                    @ermal:

                    Now the GUI cannot be contacted (neither on .222 nor on .254)

                    Did you gave time for it to be available?!
                    Usually it will take around 40-50 seconds for the gui to restart.

                    I can confirm (20100324-0246 snapshot) that after 10 minutes, neither GUI nor SSH can be contacted on .222 or .254.
                    After reboot GUI and SSH are available on .254

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                      eri--
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                      An ifconfig and netstat -rn would be useful

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                        kaarposoft
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                        netstat -f inet -l
                        shows nothing listening on any ports.

                        I will try the "netstat -rn" next time I am rebuilding the box.

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                          Efonnes
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                          kaarposoft: netstat -rn is for showing the routing table, not the status of ports.

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                            kaarposoft
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                            I know, but I can only do it when I reinstall the box!

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                              kaarposoft
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                              I tried again: Installing 20100324-0246, upgrading to 20100324-2048 from console.
                              Following the steps of the original post.

                              After activating the bridge and setting LAN to "none", I get:

                              
                              netstat -rn
                              Destination        Gateway            Flags    Refs      Use  Netif Expire
                              default            87.52.xx.1         UGS         0       15    vr0
                              87.52.xx.0/24      link#1             U           0      708    vr0
                              87.52.xx.120       link#1             UHS         0        0    lo0
                              127.0.0.1          link#12            UH          0     1127    lo0
                              127.0.0.2          127.0.0.1          UHS         0        0    lo0
                              192.168.yy.254     link#13            UHS         0        0    lo0
                              
                              

                              (plus a lot of IPv6; xx and yy are my sanitizing).
                              Link#1 is the LAN, #12 is lo0 and #13 is the bridge.

                              After reboot I get:

                              
                              Destination        Gateway            Flags    Refs      Use  Netif Expire
                              default            87.52.xx.1         UGS         0       47    vr0
                              87.52.xx.0/24      link#1             U           0      137    vr0
                              87.52.xx.120       link#1             UHS         0        0    lo0
                              127.0.0.1          link#12            UH          0       19    lo0
                              127.0.0.2          127.0.0.1          UHS         0        0    lo0
                              192.168.yy.0/24    link#13            U           0        1 bridge
                              192.168.yy.254     link#13            UHS         0        0    lo0
                              
                              

                              But this time, I get no working GUI even after reboot  :o

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