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    TIP: If you have an IPMI motherboard and constantly pull an internal IP on WAN

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      josh4trunks
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      this took a year to bite me! I've been running pfsense on a C2558F for the last year with the igb0 interface attached to my cable modem. The other day I lost internet and couldn't figure out why only this interface couldn't get a real internet IP assigned. ipmi failover hit me today while listening to TechSNAP.

      What a random turn of events, lol

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        robi
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        But why on earth would anybody leave the IPMI port configured as DHCP?
        If pfSense is the DHCP server, but it's not booted up yet, one might end up not being able to connect to IPMI either, since it's got no valid internal IP. In most cases just setting a normal internal IP address to IPMI, and connecting the port to a switch will save from situations like this…

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          mifronte
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          I leave all my IPMI ports configured to DHCP with no problems, yet.  IPMI network config is very sticky, meaning, it will hang unto its DHCP settings until you completely disconnect all power to the motherboard.  AFAIK, even the DHCP lease time expiring doesn't force IPMI to query the DHCP server.

          I can have pfsense shutdown and still access the IPMI interface.  However, I have yet to try disconnecting the power cord when my pfSense box is shutdown to see what happens when IPMI issue a DHCP request when power is restored.

          SuperMicro Atom C2758 A1SRI-2758F 16GB
          2.8.0 (amd64)

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            doktornotor Banned
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            And the "advantage" of this setup is exactly what? Prey that it doesn't break in the worst possible moment?

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              pfcode
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              Yep, It solved the issue that pfSense won't get WAN IP address from my bridged cable modem (WAN was assigned to igb0) after a shut down. This problem was puzzled me for several days until I saw this post. and now it works. Thanks.

              Release: pfSense 2.4.3(amd64)
              M/B: Supermicro A1SRi-2558F
              HDD: Intel X25-M 160G
              RAM: 2x8Gb Kingston ECC ValueRAM
              AP: Netgear R7000 (XWRT), Unifi AC Pro

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                codyst
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                @robi:

                But why on earth would anybody leave the IPMI port configured as DHCP?
                If pfSense is the DHCP server, but it's not booted up yet, one might end up not being able to connect to IPMI either, since it's got no valid internal IP. In most cases just setting a normal internal IP address to IPMI, and connecting the port to a switch will save from situations like this…

                This is exactly what I did when I put my system together. I set the bmc ip statically to get 192.168.1.2 and I have had no problems whatsoever.

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                  Guest
                  last edited by

                  But why on earth would anybody leave the IPMI port configured as DHCP?

                  I consider, any IPMI interface must have his own static IP address.
                  We have all connected to the management VLAN to get a dedicated contact.

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                    arduino
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                    We have dozens of SuperMicro servers and they all do this by default, you must switch to only use the dedicated IPMI interface.

                    If you are using the nic in a virtualization environment, it will be wide open as well.

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                      cmb
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                      @arduino:

                      We have dozens of SuperMicro servers and they all do this by default, you must switch to only use the dedicated IPMI interface.

                      Yep, they do. On the ones we sell, as part of the installation process that "feature" gets disabled so it only uses the dedicated IPMI port. It wants to use what most people assign as the WAN port as its fallback, which is potentially a very serious security issue if we didn't configure it more sensibly.

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                        arduino
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                        Honestly, there are so many bugs/security issues with Supermicro's IPMI interfaces that I wanted to just disable them all anyway.

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                          Guest
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                          Honestly, there are so many bugs/security issues with Supermicro's IPMI interfaces that I wanted to just disable them all anyway.

                          In our company we had not only one times a problem with this boards or their IPMI LAN Port
                          and friends of mine connect them to Aten KVM Switches up to >100 devices with any kind of problem!

                          For sure I will consider that this ports must be configured as well as all new boards are arriving.

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                            doktornotor Banned
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                            @BlueKobold:

                            In our company we had not only one times a problem with this boards or their IPMI LAN Port

                            Maybe you just don't know about the problem.

                            https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/Supermicro_IPMI_Security_Updates_July_2014
                            https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/Supermicro_IPMI_Security_Updates_November_2013

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