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    IGMP Proxy stops working on PPPoE reset every day on embedded

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    • J
      jlepthien
      last edited by

      Okay. So what could I do?

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        Eugene
        last edited by

        Monitor closely your uplink interface around this time.

        http://ru.doc.pfsense.org

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          jlepthien
          last edited by

          But my uplink interface is vr0 (LAN) with a cable in it. And I'm usually not up that late ;)

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            jlepthien
            last edited by

            How could I start the proxy via ssh or console? Then I could simply put in a cronjob to start the proxy at 0:10 every day…

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              jlepthien
              last edited by

              Okay. I put in a cronjob now for staring the igmp proxy and now the server didn't die! When the cronjob should start the proxy there was a message in the log saying that the address is already in use, so it was running. I am deleting the cron entry again and see if it works now. Probably the box just needed a reboot…

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                jlepthien
                last edited by

                No. Did not work. Again the proxy dies on PPPoE reconnect. So I'll put in the cronjob again…

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  It might be a problem with the package's sync routine not restarting the program properly.

                  Try adding the code to restart it to /etc/rc.newwanip instead of a cron job.

                  It would be good to know if you can replicate this on pfSense 2.0.

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                    jlepthien
                    last edited by

                    Okay. Will do this tonight. Can't test it on 2.0, got rid of it. Need a stable device right now. Will tell you tomorrow if it worked…

                    Can I simply edit the file via ssh? But this won't be in any backup then, right?

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                    • jimpJ
                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                      last edited by

                      You could edit it via ssh, but making a backup is a good idea.

                      You'll just need to remember to use /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw before editing and /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro afterward.

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                        jlepthien
                        last edited by

                        Ok. What I meant is that these changes to a file won't be in any backup so I have to do the changes on every update…

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                        • jimpJ
                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                          last edited by

                          Yes, that is correct, but this would only be a temporary test.

                          If that does fix it, then the package's sync routine is wrong (it should be sync'd on every run of /etc/rc.newwanip when a new WAN IP is found).  If the package can be fixed, that will be the permanent resolution.

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                            jlepthien
                            last edited by

                            Ok. Entered it at the end of the config file:

                            /* reload slbd */
                            /* if ($config['load_balancer']['lbpool']['type'] == "gateway") */
                            slbd_configure();
                            log_error("Configuring slbd");
                            
                            return 0;
                            
                            ?>
                            
                            # temp fix for igmpd restart
                            /usr/local/sbin/igmpproxy -c /tmp/igmpproxy.conf
                            
                            

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                              jlepthien
                              last edited by

                              Hmm. No, the igmpd did not start again :(

                              Jun 21 23:59:17	igmpproxy: Note: Removing MFC: 10.0.100.1 -> 239.255.255.250, InpVIf: 0
                              Jun 21 23:59:17	igmpproxy: Warn: MRT_DEL_MFC; Errno(49): Can't assign requested address
                              Jun 21 23:59:17	igmpproxy: Note: Route is not active. No kernel updates done.
                              Jun 22 00:00:16	igmpproxy: Note: New origin for route 239.255.255.250 is 10.0.100.1, flood -1
                              Jun 22 00:00:23	igmpproxy: Note: RECV Leave message from 172.16.100.254 to 224.0.0.2 (ip_hl 24, data 8)
                              Jun 22 00:00:31	igmpproxy: Note: RECV V2 member report from 172.16.100.254 to 224.0.0.251 (ip_hl 24, data 8)
                              Jun 22 00:00:31	igmpproxy: Note: The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                              Jun 22 00:00:37	igmpproxy: Note: RECV V2 member report from 172.16.100.254 to 224.0.0.251 (ip_hl 24, data 8)
                              Jun 22 00:00:37	igmpproxy: Note: The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                              Jun 22 00:01:12	igmpproxy: ERRO: setsockopt IP_MULTICAST_IF x.x.x.x; Errno(49): Can't assign requested address
                              

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                                jlepthien
                                last edited by

                                Hey jimp. Any other idea what I might try? Or did I put the command in a wrong position?

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                                • jimpJ
                                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                  last edited by

                                  That was probably in the wrong place. Since that is a PHP script, anything outside of ?> is just html, not a shell command.

                                  So put it inside of ?> (up a few lines) and then run it via exec("<command></command>");

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                                    jlepthien
                                    last edited by

                                    Ok jimp…

                                    Now the files looks like this:

                                    /* reload slbd */
                                    /* if ($config['load_balancer']['lbpool']['type'] == "gateway") */
                                    slbd_configure();
                                    log_error("Configuring slbd");
                                    
                                    return 0;
                                    
                                    # temp fix for igmpd restart
                                    exec("/usr/local/sbin/igmpproxy -c /tmp/igmpproxy.conf");
                                    
                                    ?>
                                    
                                    

                                    Will tell you tomorrow if this worked…

                                    Thanks again!

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                                    • jimpJ
                                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                      last edited by

                                      that looks better. If that doesn't help, you might also try to use mwexec_bg() instead of exec() so it would be launched in the background.

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                                        jlepthien
                                        last edited by

                                        Okay, that didn't work either. Will try the mwexec_bg() version now…

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                                          jlepthien
                                          last edited by

                                          Doesn't work either :-(

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                                            jlepthien
                                            last edited by

                                            Any other hint, jimp?

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