Is PPPOE working for you guys?
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Can you e-mail me the before and after configuration from latest try?
jimp (at) pfsense <dot>org.
I committed some fixes a few weeks ago for the PPPoE WAN upgrade, it worked in my (admittedly limited) testing.</dot>
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If you have an empty 'Service name' in your configuration try to check 'Configure a NULL Service name' on the PPPs configuration page. It is not available on the WAN configuration page so it's easy to miss it.
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If you have an empty 'Service name' in your configuration try to check 'Configure a NULL Service name' on the PPPs configuration page. It is not available on the WAN configuration page so it's easy to miss it.
That is correct, the 1.2.3 config does not have an service name set - my ISP does not require that.
Will have a look at this option in 2.0.@jimp
I will have a look at this service name option and get back to you then. :)Thanks for your help guys!
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Actually it was just misconfigured, fixed the configuration, but still a no go
Apr 7 16:35:43 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Apr 7 16:35:43 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: DOWN event Apr 7 16:35:43 ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: Down event Apr 7 16:35:43 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 1 in 4 seconds Apr 7 16:35:47 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 1 Apr 7 16:35:47 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Apr 7 16:35:56 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Apr 7 16:35:56 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: DOWN event Apr 7 16:35:56 ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: Down event Apr 7 16:35:56 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 2 in 3 seconds Apr 7 16:35:59 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 2 Apr 7 16:35:59 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Apr 7 16:36:08 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Apr 7 16:36:08 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: DOWN event Apr 7 16:36:08 ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: Down event Apr 7 16:36:08 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 3 in 3 seconds Apr 7 16:36:11 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 3 Apr 7 16:36:11 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Apr 7 16:36:20 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Apr 7 16:36:20 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: DOWN event Apr 7 16:36:20 ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: Down event Apr 7 16:36:20 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 4 in 1 seconds Apr 7 16:36:21 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 4 Apr 7 16:36:21 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Apr 7 16:36:30 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
Tried rebooting pfsense and everything…
EDIT: Tried pfsense 1.2.3 livecd, and PPPOE is not an option of the interface I want... I think I rmemeber reading somewhere only the WAN interface can be PPPOE in pfsense 1.2.3
Just tried an old ass linksys router, and that worked. Shame pfsense, shame.
I have the same problem on RC1, just on WAN in my case .
Pfsense was connected about 13-14 hours and then got same error as this person above.
I unplugged WAN cable and connected it to notebook and was able to connect to internet using PPPOE on this notebook.
Then plugged again WAN cable to pfsense box and it connected without problems , so seems unplugging ethernet cable worked.
But it shouldn't be like that , I am not bot to stay near router 24h and unplug cable when needed >:( -
More info - WAN working now!
I have just upgraded by pfsense 1.2.3 install to “pfSense-Full-Update-2.0-RC1-i386-20110521-2001”.
After the upgrdae, my WAN connection stayed down. I did some more digging and found the cause – or fix. Enabeling the “configure null servicename” option brings my WAN connection back to life.Even though I found a way to get it working, I’d be very happy if you could have a look at my step-by-step description below.
I did spot a few errors, and a rather big useability problem, realted to that null service name option.1.went to “Interfaces –> “WAN”
2.username and password were present
3.servicename field was empty (as in my 1.2.3 config) – imo. inconsitent config screen, “Configure a NULL Service name” missing
4.IDLE timout was empty
5.entered “Advanced MLPPP”
6.Linktype PPPoE –> Correct
7.Link interface –> em1 –> correct
8.username and password present
9.service name –> empty as in my 1.2.3 config
10.enabled “Configure a NULL Service name”
11.pressed “save”
12.“Idle Timeout not configured”
13.opened “advanced options” and entered “0”
14.pressed “save” again"
15.“interface not assigned”….. this was set to em1
16.selected interface “em1” again
17.pressed “save”
18.went over to “status – interfaces”
19.WAN “down”
20.pressed “connect”
21.now wan is finally up and i got an IP!
22.went back to “Interfaces –> “WAN”
23.“Idle Timeout” –> empty, even though I configured “0” beforeI see several problems in 2.0 RC1 after the upgrade:
Step 15: the interface assigment got lost when trying to save the config without the “Idle Timeout” set
Step 23: the “Idle Timeout” is empty, even though it was set to “0”
“Idle Timeout”: when the field is empty, shouldnt that be simply detected as “0” = dissabled? – far better useability imo.“configure null servicename”:
- not available inside “Interfaces WAN” – user can not be expected to know that it is only inside the advanced screen
- not automatically enabled after an upgrade from 1.2.3 where the servicename was empty – root cause of my issue
But the better question is why there even is such an option now in 2.0? Without knowing the reason why you added this option, I can only say that in my opinion, that option should be removed, and PfSense should detect the emtpy servicename field and enable the behaviour which “configure null servicename” would trigger. This option only causes huge useability issues right now. Especialy with the "inconsitent" config screens.
I fear that once 2.0 gets final, you will get a lot more reports from users who upgrade from 1.2.* and end up with a "down" wan because of this "problem".
I hope that my feedback is of use for you to improve PfSense even further. :)
regards,
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Some of this is copied from the e-mail I sent back to you, but others may find it useful as well:
Leaving the service name blank sends no service name to the ISP at all. Sending a null service name sends a name and that name is blank. You can check that by looking at /var/etc/mpd_<interfacename>.conf with the option checked/unchecked. Those are two distinct things.
The option isn't there on the main PPPoE config screen because that is an "advanced" (read: not normally needed) option and it is different than leaving the service name blank. Some services may not work with sending the null service name, but there may not be a good way to tell.
As for why it worked on 1.2.3 and not on 2.0, it may be the difference in the MPD version used on both systems.
The errors you saw when changing options there is definitely not normal though, but that is a separate issue from what you are seeing here. We usually discourage editing any settings on the PPP tab but in your case you have to.
It would also help to see your /var/etc/mpd_<interfacename>.conf files when it is broken and when it works, with the username/password blanked
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Actually it was just misconfigured, fixed the configuration, but still a no go
Apr 7 16:35:43 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Apr 7 16:35:43 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: DOWN event Apr 7 16:35:43 ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: Down event Apr 7 16:35:43 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 1 in 4 seconds Apr 7 16:35:47 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 1 Apr 7 16:35:47 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Apr 7 16:35:56 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Apr 7 16:35:56 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: DOWN event Apr 7 16:35:56 ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: Down event Apr 7 16:35:56 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 2 in 3 seconds Apr 7 16:35:59 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 2 Apr 7 16:35:59 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Apr 7 16:36:08 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Apr 7 16:36:08 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: DOWN event Apr 7 16:36:08 ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: Down event Apr 7 16:36:08 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 3 in 3 seconds Apr 7 16:36:11 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 3 Apr 7 16:36:11 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Apr 7 16:36:20 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Apr 7 16:36:20 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: DOWN event Apr 7 16:36:20 ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: Down event Apr 7 16:36:20 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 4 in 1 seconds Apr 7 16:36:21 ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 4 Apr 7 16:36:21 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Apr 7 16:36:30 ppp: [opt2_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
Tried rebooting pfsense and everything…
EDIT: Tried pfsense 1.2.3 livecd, and PPPOE is not an option of the interface I want... I think I rmemeber reading somewhere only the WAN interface can be PPPOE in pfsense 1.2.3
Just tried an old ass linksys router, and that worked. Shame pfsense, shame.
I have the same problem on RC1, just on WAN in my case .
Pfsense was connected about 13-14 hours and then got same error as this person above.
I unplugged WAN cable and connected it to notebook and was able to connect to internet using PPPOE on this notebook.
Then plugged again WAN cable to pfsense box and it connected without problems , so seems unplugging ethernet cable worked.
But it shouldn't be like that , I am not bot to stay near router 24h and unplug cable when needed >:(exact same above issue, haven't been able to solve it till date, any help? actually mu alix connects to the isp fiber optic device using pppoe, now suppose for some reason i unplug the fiber optic device or it reboots or something like that then pfsense wont connect and keep going in loops and the only way to make it connect is by rebooting only.
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basically when pfsense boots, the steps it follows to connect to pppoe seem different than when a link is brought down and then it loops trying to reconnect and thats where i think this bug is and many like me suffer coz in older version, lower than pfsense v2, it used to work perfectly fine and it did also reconnect fine so basically the link was up at all times and recovered from a failure.
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should it be considered that this cant be solved at all?
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There is always the possibility that it can be solved, we just need more detail. If the behavior is different when it first logs in vs when it reconnects, the logs should be different as well.
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im always ready to provide details but ill need some commands etc so i can post the results to u.
actually when pf reboots, that time it connects perfectly fine without any issues at all but if my fiber optic device from isp reboots or if i click the disconnect from the web gui then it wont connect and the connection attempt keeps going in loops.
i can provide the access to my box if u require or u can simply tell me the commands etc to run so i can get u those results based on the replicated scenario.
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No real commands to run. Check /var/etc/mpd_<interfacename>.conf when it works and when it doesn't, post them here (with your username and password removed/redacted). Also check the system logs when it works and when it doesn't, there should be log entries there about what it's doing.</interfacename>
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No real commands to run. Check /var/etc/mpd_<interfacename>.conf when it works and when it doesn't, post them here (with your username and password removed/redacted). Also check the system logs when it works and when it doesn't, there should be log entries there about what it's doing.</interfacename>
the configuration wise i tried with that nulls ervice name etc but like i said, on reboot of pfsense it conencts fine but after that if i do it manually or happens by isp then the reconnection attempt just keeps looping, this issue is since the change of mpd and i personally feel there is some difference in the way it connects during boot compared to if done manually or happens due to disconnection.
the conf file is as below which i have used since a long time, used to work with older mpd in v1.2.3
startup: # configure the console set console close # configure the web server set web close default: 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 ranges 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 set ipcp no vjcomp #log -bund -ccp -chat -iface -ipcp -lcp -link create link static wan_link0 pppoe set link action bundle wan set link disable multilink set link keep-alive 10 60 set link max-redial 0 set link disable chap pap set link accept chap pap eap set link disable incoming set link mtu 1492 set auth authname "username" set auth password passwod set pppoe iface vr1 open
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And there is no difference in that config at all when it works and when it doesn't?
The logs would probably be more helpful then.
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config changes i tried almost all available combinations in the web interface. earlier there was an issue in being able to connect with vjcomp turned on which i had to disable but i reported that to the isp and they provided a global firmware upgrade to their devices and switching that to on or off doesn't cause any issues any more.
below is the log when i switch off my isp provided fiber optic device and switch it back on, some what similar to cable unplug
Jun 4 20:12:41 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: no reply to 1 echo request(s) Jun 4 20:12:51 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: no reply to 2 echo request(s) Jun 4 20:13:01 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: no reply to 3 echo request(s) Jun 4 20:13:11 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: no reply to 4 echo request(s) Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: no reply to 5 echo request(s) Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: peer not responding to echo requests Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: state change Opened --> Stopping Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: Leave bundle "wan" Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan] Bundle: Status update: up 0 links, total bandwidth 9600 bps Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan] IPCP: Close event Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan] IPCP: state change Opened --> Closing Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan] IPCP: SendTerminateReq #3 Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan] IPCP: LayerDown Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan] IFACE: Down event Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan] IPCP: Down event Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan] IPCP: LayerFinish Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan] Bundle: No NCPs left. Closing links... Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan] IPCP: state change Closing --> Initial Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: SendTerminateReq #2 Jun 4 20:13:21 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: LayerDown Jun 4 20:13:24 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: SendTerminateReq #3 Jun 4 20:13:26 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: state change Stopping --> Stopped Jun 4 20:13:26 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: LayerFinish Jun 4 20:13:26 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: connection closed Jun 4 20:13:26 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:13:26 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:13:26 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: state change Stopped --> Starting Jun 4 20:13:26 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: LayerStart Jun 4 20:13:26 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 1 in 3 seconds Jun 4 20:13:29 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 1 Jun 4 20:13:29 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:13:38 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:13:38 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:13:38 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:13:38 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 2 in 2 seconds Jun 4 20:13:40 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 2 Jun 4 20:13:40 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:13:49 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:13:49 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:13:49 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:13:49 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 3 in 4 seconds Jun 4 20:13:53 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 3 Jun 4 20:13:53 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:14:02 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:14:02 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:14:02 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:14:02 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 4 in 1 seconds Jun 4 20:14:03 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 4 Jun 4 20:14:03 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:14:12 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:14:12 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:14:12 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:14:12 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 5 in 3 seconds Jun 4 20:14:15 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 5 Jun 4 20:14:15 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:14:24 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:14:24 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:14:24 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:14:24 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 6 in 1 seconds Jun 4 20:14:25 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 6 Jun 4 20:14:25 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:14:34 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:14:34 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:14:34 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:14:34 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 7 in 2 seconds Jun 4 20:14:36 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 7 Jun 4 20:14:36 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:14:45 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:14:45 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:14:45 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:14:45 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 8 in 1 seconds Jun 4 20:14:46 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 8 Jun 4 20:14:46 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:14:55 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:14:55 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:14:55 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:14:55 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 9 in 2 seconds Jun 4 20:14:57 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 9 Jun 4 20:14:57 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:15:06 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:15:06 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:15:06 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:15:06 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 10 in 4 seconds Jun 4 20:15:10 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 10 Jun 4 20:15:10 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:15:19 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:15:19 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:15:19 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:15:19 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 11 in 4 seconds Jun 4 20:15:23 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 11 Jun 4 20:15:23 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:15:32 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:15:32 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:15:32 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:15:32 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 12 in 1 seconds Jun 4 20:15:33 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 12 Jun 4 20:15:33 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:15:42 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:15:42 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:15:42 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:15:42 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 13 in 3 seconds Jun 4 20:15:45 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 13 Jun 4 20:15:45 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:15:54 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:15:54 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:15:54 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:15:54 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 14 in 1 seconds Jun 4 20:15:55 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 14 Jun 4 20:15:55 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:16:04 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:16:04 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:16:04 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:16:04 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 15 in 3 seconds Jun 4 20:16:07 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 15 Jun 4 20:16:07 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:16:16 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:16:16 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:16:16 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:16:16 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 16 in 2 seconds Jun 4 20:16:18 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 16 Jun 4 20:16:18 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:16:27 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:16:27 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:16:27 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:16:27 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 17 in 2 seconds Jun 4 20:16:29 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 17 Jun 4 20:16:29 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:16:38 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:16:38 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:16:38 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:16:38 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 18 in 4 seconds Jun 4 20:16:42 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 18 Jun 4 20:16:42 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:16:51 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:16:51 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:16:51 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:16:51 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 19 in 4 seconds Jun 4 20:16:55 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 19 Jun 4 20:16:55 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*' Jun 4 20:17:04 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds Jun 4 20:17:04 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event Jun 4 20:17:04 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event Jun 4 20:17:04 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 20 in 4 seconds Jun 4 20:17:08 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 20 Jun 4 20:17:08 firewall ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to '*'
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Sorry if I wasn't clear. I wasn't asking what config options you chose. I wanted you to look at that file when it worked, and then again when it doesn't work, to see if there is a change in the file from one time to the other. Compare the two files (working, not working) to see if any lines have changed, were added, or removed.
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there r no changes in config since pf v1.2.3, the only difference since then is pfsense itself and the mpd in both of the versions as i believe earlier versions of pf v2.0 used older mpd and that time it used to work flawless also.
there is no config change which makes it work or makes it dead, on boot almost any config change i make works and the same falls dead when unplugged or isp device goes down or reboots.
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Still not what I asked. Look a the file right when it boots up. Then look again when it's reconnecting and failing.
I'm not saying you changed anything - I want to know if the file is different in some way at boot time and when it fails. If something internal to the box rewrites the mpd_wan.conf file and changes something behind the scenes.
If the file is identical both times, then the problem would be somewhere different than if the file is the same at both of those times.
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sorry for the mis understanding, i guess i found out the issue.
actually i checked the config right after start and then again after i unplugged the wire and replugged it back in, there wasnt any difference in the config file at all but then i compared it to the config file i had posted earlier and found one line had changed and the below line was added new
set iface addrs 10.10.1.1 10.10.1.2
so while pf was attempting to reconnect and failing, what i did is i opened the config file and removed that line and saved it and then it reconnected in the next attempt but then now the config again started showing this line, so is there any way to remove this line permanently and then perform more tests so as to verify if thats the cause or no.
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set iface addrs 10.10.1.1 10.10.1.2
is this related to the situation when in some countries i have noticed that as soon as u plug the wire in the isp device, u get a temporary local i based on dhcp enabled on the isp device and then usually u dial the connection related to the pppoe but in my country, if i take that cable and plug into my windows pc or any computer at all, the isp device doesn't assign any temporary ip so after some time windows starts showing limited connectivity but if u use the dialup connection to connect the pppoe then it would dial and connect to the internet perfectly fine.
so to make mpd work in dial on demand is it necessary for this temporary ip to be obtained before a pppoe connection can be established, if so then i would need a work around this problem
Also this command may be used to force specified addresses usage instead of negotiated ones. It may be useful in some specific cases, for example, to avoid routing loop with misconfigured PPTP server. In such case '!' mark specifies IPs to be forced.