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    • w0wW
      w0w
      last edited by

      vr1

      You need to restart physical (port) interface, not virtual PPPoE, that I've tried to do also, by killing mpd and starting again with no luck

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        xbipin
        last edited by

        well then i see this

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          xbipin
          last edited by

          anyways i tried vr1 and rebooted and checked, it fixes the issue partially, meaning, if my isp fiber optic device is switched off and on then pfsense would connect fine once the device is booted which means one issue solved, but there is a reset switch on that isp device and suppose if i press that then once its booted, pfsense wont connect and fall into endless reconnection loop and one easier way to solve this is to pull the wan wire which connects isp device to pfsense and then pfsense reconnects instead of rebooting pfsense

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            xbipin
            last edited by

            yes there was vr1 on it.

            this means when power is on on the isp device port coz its reset then the solution doesnt work but if its switched off and on or cable unplugged then the port looses power and then once reconnected pppoe reconnects fine.

            the reason y i try to do the reset scenario coz in a few instances, the isp device gets a firware update and then it reboots, this leaves the power on and then pfsense wont reconnect

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            • w0wW
              w0w
              last edited by

              @xbipin:

              anyways i tried vr1 and rebooted and checked, it fixes the issue partially, meaning, if my isp fiber optic device is switched off and on then pfsense would connect fine once the device is booted which means one issue solved, but there is a reset switch on that isp device and suppose if i press that then once its booted, pfsense wont connect and fall into endless reconnection loop and one easier way to solve this is to pull the wan wire which connects isp device to pfsense and then pfsense reconnects instead of rebooting pfsense

              You can also not to push reset switch on your magic ISP device :) Just power off and on to reset it  8)

              Can you show the System and  PPP log, when you have pressed the reset switch and pfsense won't reconnect?

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                xbipin
                last edited by

                like i said, i dont need to reset it, but due to a firmware update from isp or even a remotely trigerred reboot from isp causes this, the log is same as here
                http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,41061.msg225631.html#msg225631

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                • w0wW
                  w0w
                  last edited by

                  I hope that you have restored your original pppoe-linkdown file after playing with
                  /usr/sbin/ngctl shutdown $1:
                  and
                  /usr/local/sbin/pfSctl -c 'interface reload $iface'
                  that was suggested in november 2011

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                  • w0wW
                    w0w
                    last edited by

                    And I can't see system log anywhere, PPP only

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                      xbipin
                      last edited by

                      yes the linkdown file is the standard one without any edits coz those edits didnt help, ill get u the system log now, frankly speaking i have already posted logs so many times that i got tired of doing the same again and again when some1 tries to help

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                        xbipin
                        last edited by

                        here r system log and ppp log when isp device reset

                        May 24 19:03:16 	syslogd: exiting on signal 15
                        May 24 19:03:16 	syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
                        May 24 19:03:38 	check_reload_status: Linkup starting vr1
                        May 24 19:03:38 	kernel: vr1: link state changed to DOWN
                        May 24 19:03:46 	apinger: ALARM: ExpressVPN(107.6.112.170) *** down ***
                        May 24 19:03:46 	apinger: ALARM: WAN(195.229.252.27) *** down ***
                        May 24 19:03:56 	check_reload_status: Reloading filter
                        May 24 19:04:39 	check_reload_status: Rewriting resolv.conf
                        May 24 19:04:46 	dnsmasq[6884]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
                        May 24 19:04:46 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 198.153.192.1#53
                        May 24 19:04:46 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 208.67.222.222#53
                        May 24 19:04:46 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 213.42.20.20#53
                        May 24 19:04:46 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 8.8.4.4#53
                        May 24 19:04:46 	dnsmasq[6884]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
                        May 24 19:04:46 	dnsmasq[6884]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
                        May 24 19:04:53 	filterdns: host_dns: failed looking up "pptp-uk1.expressnetwork.net": hostname nor servname provided, or not known
                        May 24 19:04:54 	check_reload_status: Linkup starting vr1
                        May 24 19:04:54 	kernel: vr1: link state changed to UP
                        May 24 19:05:40 	kernel: ovpnc1: link state changed to DOWN
                        May 24 19:05:40 	check_reload_status: Reloading filter
                        May 24 19:05:51 	filterdns: host_dns: failed looking up "pptp-uk1.expressnetwork.net": hostname nor servname provided, or not known
                        
                        
                        May 24 19:04:39 	ppp: [wan] IFACE: Down event
                        May 24 19:04:39 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: Down event
                        May 24 19:04:39 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: LayerFinish
                        May 24 19:04:39 	ppp: [wan] Bundle: No NCPs left. Closing links...
                        May 24 19:04:39 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: state change Closing --> Initial
                        May 24 19:04:39 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: SendTerminateReq #2
                        May 24 19:04:39 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: LayerDown
                        May 24 19:04:41 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: SendTerminateReq #3
                        May 24 19:04:43 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: state change Stopping --> Stopped
                        May 24 19:04:43 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: LayerFinish
                        May 24 19:04:43 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: connection closed
                        May 24 19:04:43 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                        May 24 19:04:43 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                        May 24 19:04:43 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: state change Stopped --> Starting
                        May 24 19:04:43 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: LayerStart
                        May 24 19:04:43 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 1 in 4 seconds
                        May 24 19:04:47 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 1
                        May 24 19:04:47 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                        May 24 19:04:56 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
                        May 24 19:04:56 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                        May 24 19:04:56 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                        May 24 19:04:56 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 2 in 3 seconds
                        May 24 19:04:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 2
                        May 24 19:04:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                        May 24 19:05:08 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
                        May 24 19:05:08 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                        May 24 19:05:08 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                        May 24 19:05:08 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 3 in 4 seconds
                        May 24 19:05:12 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 3
                        May 24 19:05:12 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                        May 24 19:05:14 	ppp: PPPoE: rec'd ACNAME "WE1"
                        May 24 19:05:21 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
                        May 24 19:05:21 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                        May 24 19:05:21 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                        May 24 19:05:21 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 4 in 3 seconds
                        May 24 19:05:24 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 4
                        May 24 19:05:24 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                        May 24 19:05:24 	ppp: PPPoE: rec'd ACNAME "WE1"
                        May 24 19:05:33 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
                        May 24 19:05:33 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                        May 24 19:05:33 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                        May 24 19:05:33 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 5 in 2 seconds
                        May 24 19:05:35 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 5
                        May 24 19:05:35 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                        May 24 19:05:35 	ppp: PPPoE: rec'd ACNAME "WE1"
                        
                        

                        the below is when it doesnt reconnect and i have to pull plug and replug to make it connect

                        May 24 19:06:35 	kernel: vr1: vr_stop: Rx shutdown error
                        May 24 19:06:35 	kernel: vr1: Using force reset command.
                        May 24 19:06:43 	check_reload_status: Linkup starting vr1
                        May 24 19:06:43 	kernel: vr1: link state changed to UP
                        May 24 19:06:55 	miniupnpd[45337]: ioctl(s, SIOCGIFADDR, ...): Can't assign requested address
                        May 24 19:06:55 	miniupnpd[45337]: ioctl(s, SIOCGIFADDR, ...): Can't assign requested address
                        May 24 19:07:06 	php: : ROUTING: setting default route to 195.229.252.27
                        May 24 19:07:06 	dnsmasq[6884]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
                        May 24 19:07:06 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 198.153.192.1#53
                        May 24 19:07:06 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 208.67.222.222#53
                        May 24 19:07:06 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 213.42.20.20#53
                        May 24 19:07:06 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 8.8.4.4#53
                        May 24 19:07:06 	dnsmasq[6884]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
                        May 24 19:07:06 	dnsmasq[6884]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
                        May 24 19:07:06 	apinger: Exiting on signal 15.
                        May 24 19:07:07 	check_reload_status: Reloading filter
                        May 24 19:07:07 	apinger: Starting Alarm Pinger, apinger(27426)
                        May 24 19:07:07 	php: : DynDns: updatedns() starting
                        May 24 19:07:07 	php: : DynDns debug information: 92.99.234.53 extracted from local system.
                        May 24 19:07:07 	php: : DynDns: Current WAN IP: 92.99.234.53 Cached IP: 92.99.239.90
                        May 24 19:07:07 	php: : DynDns debug information: DynDns: cacheIP != wan_ip. Updating. Cached IP: 92.99.239.90 WAN IP: 92.99.234.53
                        May 24 19:07:07 	php: : DynDns: DynDns _update() starting.
                        May 24 19:07:09 	php: : DynDns: DynDns _checkStatus() starting.
                        May 24 19:07:09 	php: : DynDns: Current Service: dyndns
                        May 24 19:07:09 	php: : DynDns debug information: 92.99.234.53 extracted from local system.
                        May 24 19:07:09 	php: : phpDynDNS: updating cache file /conf/dyndns_wandyndns'***.dyndns.org'.cache: 92.99.234.53
                        May 24 19:07:09 	php: : phpDynDNS: (Success) IP Address Changed Successfully! (92.99.234.53)
                        May 24 19:07:15 	php: : Resyncing OpenVPN instances for interface WAN.
                        May 24 19:07:16 	check_reload_status: Reloading filter
                        May 24 19:07:16 	php: : The command '/usr/bin/killall 'ntpd'' returned exit code '1', the output was 'killall: warning: kill -TERM 23775: No such process'
                        May 24 19:07:16 	php: : OpenNTPD is starting up.
                        May 24 19:07:16 	php: : pfSense package system has detected an ip change 92.99.239.90 -> ... Restarting packages.
                        May 24 19:07:16 	check_reload_status: Starting packages
                        May 24 19:07:20 	kernel: ovpnc1: link state changed to UP
                        May 24 19:07:20 	check_reload_status: rc.newwanip starting ovpnc1
                        May 24 19:07:24 	php: : Restarting/Starting all packages.
                        May 24 19:07:27 	php: : rc.newwanip: Informational is starting ovpnc1.
                        May 24 19:07:27 	php: : rc.newwanip: on (IP address: 10.14.40.38) (interface: opt2) (real interface: ovpnc1).
                        May 24 19:07:27 	php: : Removing static route for monitor 107.6.112.170 and adding a new route through 10.14.40.37
                        May 24 19:07:27 	apinger: Exiting on signal 15.
                        May 24 19:07:28 	check_reload_status: Reloading filter
                        May 24 19:07:28 	apinger: Starting Alarm Pinger, apinger(11588)
                        May 24 19:07:32 	dnsmasq[6884]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
                        May 24 19:07:32 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 198.153.192.1#53
                        May 24 19:07:32 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 208.67.222.222#53
                        May 24 19:07:32 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 213.42.20.20#53
                        May 24 19:07:32 	dnsmasq[6884]: using nameserver 8.8.4.4#53
                        May 24 19:07:32 	dnsmasq[6884]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
                        May 24 19:07:32 	dnsmasq[6884]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
                        May 24 19:07:38 	apinger: ALARM: ExpressVPN(107.6.112.170) *** down ***
                        
                        
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] PROTOCOMP
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] MRU 1492
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] MAGICNUM 155baca3
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: rec'd Configure Request #29 (Req-Sent)
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] MRU 1492
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] AUTHPROTO PAP
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] MAGICNUM 57dcb580
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: SendConfigAck #29
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] MRU 1492
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] AUTHPROTO PAP
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] MAGICNUM 57dcb580
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: state change Req-Sent --> Ack-Sent
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: rec'd Configure Ack #4 (Ack-Sent)
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] PROTOCOMP
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] MRU 1492
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] MAGICNUM 155baca3
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: state change Ack-Sent --> Opened
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: auth: peer wants PAP, I want nothing
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] PAP: using authname "******"
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] PAP: sending REQUEST #1 len: 20
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: LayerUp
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] PAP: rec'd ACK #1 len: 5
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: authorization successful
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: Matched action 'bundle "wan" ""'
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: Join bundle "wan"
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan] Bundle: Status update: up 1 link, total bandwidth 64000 bps
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: Open event
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: state change Initial --> Starting
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: LayerStart
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: Up event
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: state change Starting --> Req-Sent
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: SendConfigReq #4
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan] IPADDR 0.0.0.0
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: rec'd Configure Nak #4 (Req-Sent)
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan] IPADDR 92.99.234.53
                        May 24 19:06:59 	ppp: [wan] 92.99.234.53 is OK
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: SendConfigReq #5
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IPADDR 92.99.234.53
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: rec'd Configure Ack #5 (Req-Sent)
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IPADDR 92.99.234.53
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: state change Req-Sent --> Ack-Rcvd
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: rec'd Configure Request #168 (Ack-Rcvd)
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IPADDR 195.229.252.27
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] 195.229.252.27 is OK
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: SendConfigAck #168
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IPADDR 195.229.252.27
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: state change Ack-Rcvd --> Opened
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: LayerUp
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] 92.99.234.53 -> 195.229.252.27
                        May 24 19:07:00 	ppp: [wan] IFACE: Up event
                        
                        
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                        • w0wW
                          w0w
                          last edited by

                          I can't see any other software fix, instead on initiating reboot. This looks like more complex problem then driver or mpd only. So we need to write the if function to the ppp-linkdown, that checks for running shutdown process, and if it does not exists, starts one like 'shutdown -r +10', that means if script is running for the first time it always wants to restart pfsense after 10 minutes. And we need to add one line only to the ppp-linkup that looks like
                          'pkill shutdown'.

                          I don't have knowledge to write the if function correctly, so I just added to the end of ppp-linkdown
                          shutdown -r +1

                          and

                          pkill shutdown
                          to the ppp-linkup file.
                          Every reconnect starts own shutdown process but you don't have them much in one minute (yes +1 is a minute) before first of them restarts the pfsense. And if the PPPoE is coming up in less then 1 minute then shutdown process will be killed.
                          It would be good if somebody helps to write if function described above.

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                          • w0wW
                            w0w
                            last edited by

                            My friend suggested me to modify his old SQL check script, so it would be

                            ppp-linkdown

                            
                            #!/bin/sh
                            if [ -f /tmp/$1up ] && [ -f /conf/$1.log ]; then
                                    seconds=$((`date -j +%s` - `/usr/bin/stat -f %m /tmp/$1up`))
                                    /usr/local/sbin/ppp-log-uptime.sh $seconds $1 &
                            fi
                            if [ "$3" != "" ]; then
                            	echo "Removing states from $3" | logger -t ppp-linkdown
                            	/sbin/pfctl -k 0.0.0.0/0 -k $3/32
                            	/sbin/pfctl -k $3/32
                            	pfctl -K $3/32
                            fi
                            if [ "$4" != "" ]; then
                            	echo "Removing states to $4" | logger -t ppp-linkdown
                            	/sbin/pfctl -b 0.0.0.0/32 -b $4/32
                            
                            	if [ -f "/tmp/${interface}_defaultgw" ]; then
                            		route delete default $4
                            	fi
                            
                            fi
                            # delete the node just in case mpd cannot do that
                            /usr/sbin/ngctl shutdown $1:
                            if [ -f "/var/etc/nameserver_$1" ]; then
                            	# Remove old entries
                            	for nameserver in `cat /var/etc/nameserver_$1`; do
                            		/sbin/route delete $nameserver >/dev/null 2>&1
                            	done
                            	/bin/rm -f /var/etc/nameserver_$1
                            fi
                            # Do not remove gateway used during filter reload.
                            /bin/rm -f /tmp/$1_router
                            /bin/rm -f /tmp/$1up
                            /bin/rm -f /tmp/$1_ip
                            /usr/local/sbin/pfSctl -c 'service reload dns'
                            ifconfig em0 down
                            ifconfig em0 up
                            
                            #initiate reboot if PPPoE reconnection fails.
                            
                            PID=`ps auxww | grep shutdown | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2 }'`
                            if  ps auxww | grep -e shutdown | grep -v grep > /dev/null ; then
                            	echo "shutdown running on PID $PID"
                            	else
                            	echo "starting shutdown/reboot of pfsense"
                            	shutdown -r +10
                            fi
                            
                            

                            Tested OK!

                            ppp-linkup

                            #!/bin/sh
                            
                            # let the configuration system know that the ip has changed.
                            /bin/echo $4 > /tmp/$1_router
                            /bin/echo $3 > /tmp/$1_ip
                            /usr/bin/touch /tmp/$1up
                            
                            ALLOWOVERRIDE=`/usr/bin/grep dnsallowoverride /conf/config.xml | /usr/bin/wc -l`
                            if [ $ALLOWOVERRIDE -gt 0 ]; then
                            	# write nameservers to file
                            	if [ $6 = "dns1" ]; then
                            		echo $7 > /var/etc/nameserver_$1
                            		/sbin/route change $7 $4
                            	fi
                            
                            	if [ $8 = "dns2" ]; then
                            		echo $9 >> /var/etc/nameserver_$1
                            		/sbin/route change $9 $4
                            	fi
                            	/usr/local/sbin/pfSctl -c 'service reload dns'
                            	/bin/sleep 1
                            fi
                            
                            /usr/local/sbin/pfSctl -c "interface newip $1"
                            pkill shutdown
                            exit 0
                            
                            
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                            • w0wW
                              w0w
                              last edited by

                              Please use 'shutdown -r +5' instead of 'shutdown -r +10'
                              I've found that it is impossible to kill the shutdown process if using +10 (10 minutes).
                              When tested I've used less then 5 minutes delay.

                              
                              [2.1-DEVELOPMENT][root@pfhacom.xxxnetxxx]/root(326):                                                            
                              *** System shutdown message from root@pfhacom.xxxnetxxx ***
                              System going down in 10 minutes
                              
                              [2.1-DEVELOPMENT][root@pfhacom.xxxnetxxx]/root(327): ps auxww | grep shutdown | grep -v grep  
                               root    2293  0.0  0.1  3316  1124  ??  I
                              ``` ~~after "pkill shutdown"
                              
                              

                              ps auxww | grep shutdown | grep -v grep
                              root   25185  0.0  0.1  3316  1124  ??  S

                              
                              *** System shutdown message from root@pfhacom.xxxnetxxx ***
                              System going down in 5 minutes
                              
                              I can kill the process by pkill shutdown. WTF? What am I doing wrong?
                              
                              If I start shutdown -r +10 or any number in console, I can always kill it.~~~~
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                                xbipin
                                last edited by

                                i havent tried this as yet, will do so soon

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                                • T
                                  TimAtHome
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                                  After suffering from very similar logs and lots of googling I found a cure (well a cause) for me anyway.

                                  If the router came up after pfSense (if it was powered off then on again), pfSense would not connect to it no matter what unless you power cycled it again or yanked the cable. What I found was happening was when the link first came up pfSense would grab the ip address from the router using DHCP and start sending its pppoe requests to it (producing the same logs about connecting posted earlier), it would never log in. Pulling the cable, waiting a bit then plugging it back in would then log in straight away.

                                  What was happening was the first ip address it obtained from the router was a local 'admin' address (in my case 192.168.2.10), the router would then connect to whatever destination and sync, it would then change it's ip address to the correct WAN IP (In my case 217.155..), but as the link status stayed as 'up' pfSense would not grab the new ip address and keep sending it's pppoe junk to the original 192.168.2.10 address. No amount of ifconfig up/down would shift it.

                                  The solution to my problem was just to disable the DHCP server in the router as it isn't required anyway (admin access can be got using a static ip). Now I can power on/off router or pull/reconnect cable and pfSense picks up the status and the correct ip address straight away with no rebooting or anything.

                                  I hope this is of use to someone as googling this issue picks this post as the top one.

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                                  • w0wW
                                    w0w
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                                    I'd just like to say that I have no problem with reconnection on the latest 2.1 versions based on freebsd 8.3 and new MPD version

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                                      xbipin
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                                      i also got sick and tired of this issue but currently im using w0w's hack but the strange thing is after i implemented it, the rotuer is supposed to restart in a specific time if pppoe reconnection fails and i have set this to 3 mins so almost about 2:50 mins pppoe doesnt reconnect and when its about to reboot, it just reconencts magically.
                                      i tried removing that hack but then it would reconnect in hours also.

                                      i hope some of the developers read this and posted some code change such that u can use DHCP as well as pppoe reconnects also if dhcp was the main issue

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                                        w0w
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                                        xbipin
                                        looks like
                                        "ifconfig em0 down
                                        ifconfig em0 up"
                                        works but delayed.

                                        Actually I've written another one startup script

                                        
                                        #!/bin/sh
                                        IP=`/usr/bin/netstat -rn | /usr/bin/grep 'default' | /usr/bin/awk '{ print $2}'`
                                        /sbin/ping -c 2 $IP > /dev/null
                                        if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
                                        /sbin/ifconfig em0 down
                                        /sbin/ifconfig em0 up
                                            if  /bin/ps auxww | /usr/bin/grep -e shutdown | /usr/bin/grep -v grep > /dev/null ; then
                                        	echo "shutdown running"
                                        	else
                                        	echo "starting shutdown/reboot of pfsense"
                                        	/sbin/shutdown -r +5
                                        fi
                                            fi
                                        
                                        

                                        I've named it "ppp_force_linkup.sh" in the /usr/bin/ (Don't forget to change access to the file via WinSCP - properties - Octal: 0755 aka rwxr-xr-x  )

                                        Next I've downloaded config and edited:

                                        /usr/local/sbin/expiretable -v -t 3600 sshlockout
                                        
                                        -------------------------------------inserted code begin-----------------------------------------------------------
                                        		 <minute>*/30</minute>
                                        			<hour>*</hour>
                                        			<mday>*</mday>
                                        			<month>*</month>
                                        			<wday>*</wday>
                                        			<who>root</who>
                                        			<command></command>/usr/bin/nice -n20 /usr/bin/ppp_force_linkup.sh 
                                        -------------------------------------inserted code end-----------------------------------------------------------
                                        		 <minute>1</minute>
                                        			<hour>1</hour>
                                        			<mday>*</mday>
                                        			<month>*</month>
                                        			<wday>*</wday>
                                        			<who>root</who>
                                        			<command></command>/usr/bin/nice -n20 /etc/rc.dyndns.update 
                                        		 <minute>*/60</minute>
                                        			<hour>*</hour>
                                        			<mday>*</mday>
                                        			<month>*</month>
                                        			<wday>*</wday> 
                                        

                                        Every 30 min script looks for current getaway IP, pings it and if no success then it restarts the  link and reboot is sheduled. if you are using previously modded ppp-linkup and ppp connection is established in that time, then sheduled reboot is canceled as it should be.
                                        All those mods are needed only for the 2.0x branch, I think, this script was made for those situations, when PC is rebooted but no PPPoE link established for some reason or mpd runned into "stuck" mode or somethin else…
                                        Even having this script enabled, I've got situation when getaway ping was OK but pinging any internet server
                                        was failed (ISP problem, actually)

                                        So may be it's better to ping some www.google.com instead of pinging ISP getaway
                                        something like that:
                                        delete
                                        IP=/usr/bin/netstat -rn | /usr/bin/grep 'default' | /usr/bin/awk '{ print $2}'
                                        /sbin/ping -c 2 $IP > /dev/null

                                        and
                                        write only
                                        /sbin/ping -c 2 www.google.com > /dev/null

                                        But if it is ISP problem, then reboot does not help, so I've preffered to ping ISP getaway

                                        xbipin
                                        Have you tried new 2.1 builds already? My reconnection bug is gone completely.
                                        [2.1-BETA0][root@pfhacom.xxxnetxxx]/root(1): mpd5 -v
                                        Version 5.6 (root@base-8_3-i386.builders.pfsense.org 21:22  6-Aug-2012)
                                        works great for me.
                                        I am not sure about other things as it is BETA0 :)
                                        At least you can try, don't forget to backup your config or do full backup.
                                        Before update don't forget to select the update source in "System: Firmware: Updater Settings"
                                        http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_8_3/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters
                                        and check also
                                        "Allow auto-update firmware images with a missing or invalid digital signature to be used." and
                                        "After updating, sync with the following repository/branch before reboot." (branch: master and repository url: git://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense.git )

                                        Good luck :)

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                                          xbipin
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                                          thanks w0w, actually the first script works which u gave earlier so ill stick to that for now, i was planning to move to 2.1 but problem is its too early for that as it seems there r still many bugs in the core system functionality so ill wait a bit its its more stable

                                          things i need to work properly r
                                          upnp
                                          dhcp
                                          static arp
                                          traffic shaper
                                          limiter
                                          pppoe
                                          openvpn client
                                          accesspoint
                                          aliases
                                          NAT
                                          firewall rules

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                                          • w0wW
                                            w0w
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                                            I hope stable release coming mid-October.
                                            Currently
                                            upnp - OK for me
                                            dhcp - OK on LAN
                                            static arp - OK
                                            traffic shaper - fixed some time ago, OK
                                            limiter - may be :)
                                            pppoe - OK
                                            openvpn client - don't know
                                            accesspoint - don't know
                                            aliases - OK
                                            NAT - OK (IPV4)
                                            firewall rules -  OK

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