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      LeCygne
      last edited by

      So I was not alone who is experiencing the issue of loosing default gateway after performing a reboot when the default gateway is set using the recently-added feature for "default gateway".

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      • RicoR
        Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
        last edited by

        I just checked with my test VM (2.4.4-p2) and can report the same problem here.

        -Rico

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          nikb
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          I honestly thought I had broken something. Good to know others are experiencing it as well. Any word on if there's a fix planned?

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            hmh
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            @0daymaster said in No default route after reboot using Gateway Groups.:

            #9004

            On latest 2.4.4-p2

            I have this issue only on Netgate XG-7100 appliance
            No issues on Netgate SG-4860 or Hyper-V VMs

            If Default gateway IPv4 set as Gateway Group you can see near Tier1 gateway "(default)" after reboot "(default)" get removed from Tier1 gateway
            No default route in routing table

            This issue only on Netgate XG-7100
            Double checked, no issues on Netgate SG-4860 or Hyper-V VMs

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              LeCygne
              last edited by

              Hello there! I have my own hardware and virtualization solutions and the issue still happens.

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              • RicoR
                Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
                last edited by

                The fix is to replace

                if ($gwgroupitem['gwip'] == $currentdefaultgwip) {
                

                with

                if (!empty($currentdefaultgwip) AND $gwgroupitem['gwip'] == $currentdefaultgwip) {
                

                in /etc/inc/gwlb.inc line 1112
                Don't ask me if this is dirty or not...but it works. 😳

                -Rico

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                  amorphous @Rico
                  last edited by amorphous

                  @rico said in No default route after reboot using Gateway Groups.:

                  if ($gwgroupitem['gwip'] == $currentdefaultgwip) {

                  with
                  if (!empty($currentdefaultgwip) AND $gwgroupitem['gwip'] == $currentdefaultgwip) {

                  in /etc/inc/gwlb.inc line 1112

                  This workaround didn't work for me. Same errors unfortunately. I don't use GW groups though.

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                    Konstanti @amorphous
                    last edited by Konstanti

                    @amorphous
                    Hey
                    but after a reboot that the issue here is this shell command ?
                    /sbin/route -n get -inet default | /usr/bin/awk '/gateway:/ {print $2}'

                    And what errors are written in the log ?

                    and more
                    after reboot, what does /status/interfaces show ?
                    all interfaces in the "up" state, all interfaces have ip addresses?

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                      amorphous @Konstanti
                      last edited by amorphous

                      @konstanti

                      After reboot:
                      [2.4.4-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.localdomain]/root: /sbin/route -n get -inet default | /usr/bin/awk '/gateway:/ {print $2}'
                      route: route has not been found

                      After enabling disabling WAN
                      [2.4.4-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.localdomain]/root: /sbin/route -n get -inet default | /usr/bin/awk '/gateway:/ {print $2}'
                      70.111.222.0

                      In Status -> interfaces both WAN and LAN have the correct Ip address and they're both up. No change after reboot.

                      Log sample and netstat output here:
                      https://forum.netgate.com/topic/139570/no-internet-after-reboot-wrong-gateway
                      https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/9269

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                        Konstanti @amorphous
                        last edited by Konstanti

                        @amorphous
                        Do I understand correctly that IP addresses are assigned dynamically (DHCP) ?
                        Is there no pause during boot time when configuring the WAN interface ?

                        Open file / diagnostics / edit file
                        /var / log / system.log
                        during the boot, it will display approximately the following text:

                        14:05:17 ru kernel: coretemp1: <CPU On-Die Thermal Sensors> on cpu1
                        Dec 31 14:05:18 ru sshd[8921]: Server listening on :: port 22.
                        Dec 31 14:05:18 ru sshd[8921]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
                        Dec 31 14:05:18 ru syslogd: Logging subprocess 9187 (exec /usr/local/sbin/sshguard) exited due to signal 15.
                        Dec 31 14:05:19 ru check_reload_status: Linkup starting igb0
                        Dec 31 14:05:19 ru kernel:
                        Dec 31 14:05:19 ru kernel: igb0: link state changed to UP
                        Dec 31 14:05:21 ru check_reload_status: rc.newwanip starting igb0
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel: done.
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru php-cgi: rc.bootup: Resyncing OpenVPN instances.
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel: done.
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel: gre0: link state changed to UP
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel: gre1: link state changed to UP
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel:
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel: tun1: changing name to 'ovpns1'
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru php-fpm[242]: /rc.newwanip: rc.newwanip: Info: starting on igb0.
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru php-fpm[242]: /rc.newwanip: rc.newwanip: on (IP address: XX.XXX) (interface: WAN[wan]) (real interface: igb0).

                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel: gre0: link state changed to DOWN
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel: gre0: link state changed to UP
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel: gre1: link state changed to DOWN
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel: gre1: link state changed to UP
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel: ovpns1: link state changed to UP
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru kernel: pflog0: promiscuous mode enabled
                        Dec 31 14:05:22 ru php-fpm[242]: /rc.newwanip: Default gateway setting Interface WAN_DHCP Gateway as default.

                        What does that look like to you ?
                        I have a suspicion that em0 does not receive an ip address at the boot
                        in your log line /rc.newwanip: rc.newwanip: on (IP address: ) (interface: WAN[wan]) (real interface: em0) - does not contain IP address ( it is not)
                        And more
                        written anything in files
                        /tmp/em0_error_output
                        /tmp/em0_output

                        You can try to do so ( this is theory , I never did )
                        https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/network-dhcp.html
                        open the /etc/defaults/rc.conf
                        and add this line to the beginning of the file
                        ifconfig_em0="SYNCDHCP"
                        save the file and reboot

                        if this does not help , you can try to put the boot script to pause (5 seconds) after starting dhclient. ( this is theory , I never did )

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                          amorphous @Konstanti
                          last edited by amorphous

                          @konstanti

                          Do I understand correctly that IP addresses are assigned dynamically (DHCP) ?
                          *Yes

                          #=== After reboot when Internet is not working ===#
                          [2.4.4-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.localdomain]/root: cat /tmp/em0_defaultgw

                          [2.4.4-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.localdomain]/root: cat /tmp/em0_error_output

                          [2.4.4-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.localdomain]/root: cat /tmp/em0_output
                          em0: no link ...... got link
                          dhclient: PREINIT
                          DHCPDISCOVER on em0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 1
                          DHCPOFFER from 10.100.111.2
                          DHCPREQUEST on em0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
                          DHCPACK from 10.100.111.2
                          bound to 70.111.222.333 -- renewal in 25107 seconds.
                          [2.4.4-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.localdomain]/root: cat /tmp/em0_router
                          70.111.222.1

                          #=== REBOOT LOGS ===#

                          Jan 18 10:06:47 pfsense kernel: coretemp0: <CPU On-Die Thermal Sensors> on cpu0
                          Jan 18 10:06:47 pfsense kernel: coretemp1: <CPU On-Die Thermal Sensors> on cpu1
                          Jan 18 10:06:48 pfsense sshd[6471]: Server listening on :: port 22.
                          Jan 18 10:06:48 pfsense sshd[6471]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
                          Jan 18 10:06:48 pfsense syslogd: Logging subprocess 6540 (exec /usr/local/sbin/sshguard) exited due to signal 15.
                          Jan 18 10:06:51 pfsense kernel:
                          Jan 18 10:06:51 pfsense kernel: em0: link state changed to UP
                          Jan 18 10:06:51 pfsense check_reload_status: Linkup starting em0
                          Jan 18 10:06:53 pfsense check_reload_status: rc.newwanip starting em0
                          Jan 18 10:06:54 pfsense php-cgi: rc.bootup: Resyncing OpenVPN instances.
                          Jan 18 10:06:54 pfsense kernel: done.
                          Jan 18 10:06:54 pfsense kernel: pflog0: promiscuous mode enabled
                          Jan 18 10:06:54 pfsense php-cgi: rc.bootup: [squid] Installed but disabled. Not installing 'nat' rules.
                          Jan 18 10:06:54 pfsense php-cgi: rc.bootup: [squid] Installed but disabled. Not installing 'pfearly' rules.
                          Jan 18 10:06:54 pfsense kernel: .
                          Jan 18 10:06:54 pfsense php-cgi: rc.bootup: [squid] Installed but disabled. Not installing 'filter' rules.
                          Jan 18 10:06:54 pfsense kernel: ..
                          Jan 18 10:06:55 pfsense php-fpm[366]: /rc.newwanip: rc.newwanip: Info: starting on em0.
                          Jan 18 10:06:55 pfsense kernel: .done.
                          Jan 18 10:06:55 pfsense php-fpm[366]: /rc.newwanip: rc.newwanip: on (IP address: 70.111.222.333) (interface: WAN[wan]) (real interface: em0).
                          Jan 18 10:06:55 pfsense php-cgi: rc.bootup: Default gateway setting as default.
                          Jan 18 10:06:55 pfsense php-cgi: rc.bootup: Gateway, none 'available' for inet6, use the first one configured. ''
                          Jan 18 10:06:55 pfsense kernel: route: writing to routing socket: Network is unreachable
                          Jan 18 10:06:58 pfsense check_reload_status: Linkup starting em1
                          Jan 18 10:06:58 pfsense kernel:
                          Jan 18 10:06:58 pfsense kernel: em1: link state changed to UP
                          Jan 18 10:07:04 pfsense php-cgi: rc.bootup: sync unbound done.
                          Jan 18 10:07:14 pfsense kernel: done.
                          Jan 18 10:07:15 pfsense kernel: done.
                          Jan 18 10:07:15 pfsense php-cgi: rc.bootup: NTPD is starting up.
                          Jan 18 10:07:15 pfsense kernel: done.
                          Jan 18 10:07:18 pfsense check_reload_status: Updating all dyndns
                          Jan 18 10:07:18 pfsense kernel: done.

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                            Konstanti @amorphous
                            last edited by Konstanti

                            @amorphous said in
                            route: writing to routing socket: Network is unreachable

                            This error
                            indicates that the system is trying to add a route to a non-existent gateway
                            Need to think

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                              Konstanti @amorphous
                              last edited by

                              @amorphous said in No default route after reboot using Gateway Groups.:

                              Default gateway setting as default

                              I have a suspicion that here a problem that at the time of loading not all interfaces received ip addresses yet.
                              Can you show the group settings ?

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                                amorphous @Konstanti
                                last edited by

                                @konstanti From where exactly?

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                                  Konstanti @amorphous
                                  last edited by

                                  @amorphous

                                  I'm not sure
                                  It is very difficult to understand someone else's code
                                  Can you show the group settings ?

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                                    amorphous @Konstanti
                                    last edited by

                                    @konstanti Which Group Settings? Where in the WebUI?

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                                      Konstanti @amorphous
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                                        Konstanti @amorphous
                                        last edited by Konstanti

                                        @amorphous
                                        The problem is solved
                                        The problem is that when a script processes a group of interfaces, the system does not yet have default gateway information. To do this, check the status of the variable in the script
                                        "currentdefaultgwip" (file /etc/inc/gwlb.inc)
                                        I added one line for debugging
                                        log_error("Point1 ip is: $currentdefaultgwip");
                                        and replaced one line to check the variable ( this line is the same as above - post Rico )
                                        if (($gwgroupitem['gwip'] == $currentdefaultgwip) && (!empty($currentdefaultgwip))) {

                                        this is what this part of the code looks like

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                                        Jan 19 01:01:55 check_reload_status Linkup starting em0
                                        Jan 19 01:01:55 kernel em0: link state changed to UP
                                        Jan 19 01:01:55 check_reload_status rc.newwanip starting em0
                                        Jan 19 01:01:56 php-fpm 342 /rc.newwanip: rc.newwanip: Info: starting on em0.
                                        Jan 19 01:01:56 php-fpm 342 /rc.newwanip: rc.newwanip: on (IP address: 192.168.1.139) (interface: WAN[wan]) (real interface: em0).
                                        Jan 19 01:01:57 check_reload_status Linkup starting em1
                                        Jan 19 01:01:57 kernel em1: link state changed to UP
                                        Jan 19 01:01:57 check_reload_status rc.newwanip starting em1
                                        Jan 19 01:01:57 php-cgi rc.bootup: Resyncing OpenVPN instances.
                                        Jan 19 01:01:57 php-cgi rc.bootup: Point1 ip is:
                                        Jan 19 01:01:57 kernel done.
                                        Jan 19 01:01:57 kernel pflog0: promiscuous mode enabled
                                        Jan 19 01:01:57 php-cgi rc.bootup: Gateway, switch to: WAN_DHCP
                                        Jan 19 01:01:57 php-cgi rc.bootup: Default gateway setting Interface WAN_DHCP Gateway as default.
                                        Jan 19 01:01:57 php-cgi rc.bootup: Point1 ip is: 192.168.1.1
                                        Jan 19 01:01:57 php-cgi rc.bootup: Point1 ip is: 192.168.1.1

                                        and everything works fine
                                        0_1547850827801_8158fc00-4008-4ee5-9ec8-af5388f1b98b-image.png

                                        There is another way to solve this problem ,but it is not quite correct
                                        When you restart, all temporary files are deleted, if you disable the delete option, then you also do not have problems when you reboot .

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                                          amorphous @Konstanti
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                                          @konstanti I'll give it a try and report back.

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                                            Konstanti @amorphous
                                            last edited by

                                            @amorphous said in No default route after reboot using Gateway Groups.:

                                            I'll give it a try and report back.

                                            if there are problems , write in PM
                                            and send me a log in the mail
                                            be sure to put the control points
                                            they make it easier to localize the problem

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