Cannot obtain DHCP from WAN automatically, must be done manually.
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I have a weird issue that I'm trying to pinpoint.
Basically I'm using a ASUS 1005HAB netbook with a 10/100 network card in it. This is connected to a netgear GS108Ev2 switch that supports VLANing.
I have the switch setup so that port 8 (WAN/modem) is untagged for vlan 20 and port 7 (pfsense) is tagged for VLAN20 (WAN) and VLAN1 (LAN). All other hardware on VLAN1 are set for untagged in the ports. In the past I've had the same type of setup using VMware ESXi trunking and all worked accordingly.
The problem I'm having is that when pFSense boots it's not grabbing a DHCP address from the WAN gateway. On boot up there is no internet and in the console DHCP isn't assigned.
-I've tried oth spoofing the IP and setting a hostname and this doesn't seem to help.
If I go into STATUS –> Interfaces and click on renew DHCP for alc0_vlan20 (WAN) I get an IP address. I'm just not able to obtain a DHCP address at bootup from my ISP using this configuration.
Any idea's on how I can resolve this?
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I'm sure you'll love this one but if I execute that command BEFORE I manually request DHCP from WAN the logs are completely blank.
Afterwards - Here is what I get.
$ clog /var/log/system.log | grep dhclient
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient: PREINIT
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient[12912]: DHCPREQUEST on alc0_vlan20 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient[12912]: DHCPACK from 10.170.16.1
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient: REBOOT
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient: Starting add_new_address()
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient: ifconfig alc0_vlan20 inet x.x.x.x netmask 255.255.192.0 broadcast 255.255.255.255
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient: New IP Address (alc0_vlan20): x.x.x.x
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient: New Subnet Mask (alc0_vlan20): 255.255.192.0
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient: New Broadcast Address (alc0_vlan20): 255.255.255.255
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient: New Routers (alc0_vlan20): x.x.x.x
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient: Adding new routes to interface: alc0_vlan20
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient: /sbin/route add default x.x.x.x
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient: Creating resolv.conf
Sep 7 19:28:44 pfsense dhclient[12912]: bound to x.x.x.x – renewal in 226571 seconds. -
A little more to this:
When scanning VLAN20 (WAN) using a port mirror and wireshark it looks like the ASUS nic is broadcasting DHCPv6 packets which has me really confused.
I checked - IPv6 is off on this install as it should be for a default installation. I haven't configured it…......
I'm not sure if this is the problem or not still as when I do a renew manually it grabs a DHCP address without a problem. I have yet to see what happens when the lease runs out but I suspect it might not renew automatically from my ISP either.
I do have another pFsense box that's a celeron 2ghz with 1gb of DDR1 but I'm reluctant to use that over the atom n270 processor with 2gb of ram. I just wish I could figure out what the problem is with DHCP not getting selected on boot up. I might just put in the other box for now and do a reinstall but common sense tells me that it won't fix anything since it's basically a clean install already.
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I'm sure you'll love this one but if I execute that command BEFORE I manually request DHCP from WAN the logs are completely blank.
I wonder if dhclient hasn't properly started. Next time this happens could you issue pfSense shell command```
ps ax | grep dhclient
If I recall correctly, some people have reported dhclient sometimes dies quietly on their systems.
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grep only shows the query on dhclient while configured for VLAN on WAN.
**spoke too soon.
It appears that even without VLAN tagging, I'm unable to obtain DHCP from a WAN interface using this netbook.
This is straight through, no VLAN tagging and the DHCP server isn't from my ISP anymore, it's grabbing DHCP from another internal pFSense server so I know it's not an ISP problem.
When I reset the interfaces (option 1) the box grabbed an IP right away when bringing them up. I then rebooted the machine to test DHCP on boot and dhcp was not obtained from the WAN interface.
So I'm guessing WAN DHCP just isn't starting on this box at all.
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More data…fresh rebuild of the OS - full format, etc.
On first setup, I assign WAN interface/Lan Interface (Wifi for just testing right now only one physical NIC) and then pFsense goes through it's configuration and the welcome screen shows that WAN (alc0) receives a DHCP address from the internal DHCP server.
I simply reboot the machine and then no more WAN DHCP. I did watch the services this time around and on boot up it does state "Starting DHCP Service" done.
So I'm at a loss.......no dhcp.
If I go into shell and type dhclient alc0 then dhcpclient starts and I get an IP address.
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Seems to have nothing to do with dhclient specificially.
I'm noticing when BSD boots the alc0 link light goes off on the switch/nic. It doesn't appear to go back on until well after all of the services are started. Any idea's on how to speed up the alc0 linking so that on boot it can acquire dhcp from the WAN?
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I did watch the services this time around and on boot up it does state "Starting DHCP Service" done.
I suspect this is reporting DHCP SERVER, not dhclient.
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Was there ever a solution found to this, because I'm having the same issue?