New user have some questions
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Hello all
I am new to pfSense and the community !
I just set up pfSense 2.0.3 yesterday after installing two new 1gb intel nics
After a nice smooth night of gaming, and such I wake up today and take a look at the system logs just to see how things
are going and I noticed this..pfsense dhclient[44432]: DHCPREQUEST on em1 to 10.60.0.1 port 67
now em1 is my WAN card…, my network internally is 192.x.x.x , so I am not sure where this request is coming from
is there a way or method i can use to find out ? Or can anyone give me some insight on what maybe going on..All settings are still at the defaults after a new install nothing else has been configured or changed.
thanks for any suggestions/help in advance
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Quite possible your wan dhcp server for ISP.. Look in your lease to see the IP of your ISP dhcp server.
So for example mine is.
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lease {
interface "em1";
fixed-address 24.13.xx.xx;
option subnet-mask 255.255.248.0;
option routers 24.13.xx.xx;
option domain-name-servers 75.75.75.75,75.75.76.76;
option host-name "pfsense";
option domain-name "hsd1.il.comcast.net.";
option broadcast-address 255.255.255.255;
option dhcp-lease-time 345600;
option dhcp-message-type 5;
option dhcp-server-identifier 69.252.202.7;
renew 2 2013/3/19 04:04:42;
rebind 3 2013/3/20 16:04:42;
expire 4 2013/3/21 04:04:42;–-
You can find your lease for you em1 interface in /var/dbLooks to me just like your wan renewing its IP is all. Just because your have a public IP on your your interface, does not mean your dhcp server has to be on a public IP address.
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Thanks for the info,
again new to all this , can you advise me on how to retrieve the suggested information ?
thanks
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just shell to your pfsense box and using the shell cat your /var/db/dhclient.leases.em1
or using the gui use the file editor and look at the file, under diag menu, edit file
Have to assume if you want interface is sending a dhcprequest to that IP, that is your dhcp server ;) After it got an dhcpOFFER, after it sent out a dhcpDiscover.
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Awsome
thanks for the input and looks like you were correct ! …
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.60.0.1;
is in the file .
again thanks for the help. will post again if I have anymore questions !
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np - glad I could be of help.