Scripting the behaviour of Status --> Interfaces --> DHCP renew button
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@stephenw10 said in Scripting the behaviour of Status --> Interfaces --> DHCP renew button:
There are many, many differences between FreeBSD 10.3 and 11.1 which is what you're comparing there.
That link is broken.
Steve
the patch includes
head/sys/dev/usb/net/if_cdce.c head/sys/dev/usb/serial/u3g.c head/sys/dev/usb/serial/umodem.c
hope someone could port this patch on 2.3.5
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Your link was actually good, the bug server was down at that exact moment I tested.
Porting that is non trivial. You would have to rebuild a whole number of things there. You cannot just load a replacement module. And even after you had done that you would still be running unsupported, unpatched, 2.3.5.
Is there some reason you cannot just replace that ALIX with something vaguely current?
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Scripting the behaviour of Status --> Interfaces --> DHCP renew button:
Your link was actually good, the bug server was down at that exact moment I tested.
Porting that is non trivial. You would have to rebuild a whole number of things there. You cannot just load a replacement module. And even after you had done that you would still be running unsupported, unpatched, 2.3.5.
Is there some reason you cannot just replace that ALIX with something vaguely current?
Steve
This alix will be deployed on our client’s remote area maybe this end of the month.I’ll convince him if he can rather buy a new hardware..I may use openwrt with this 4g stick if he refuse to shell out some $
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If you need to use the ALIX that is what I would do. At least you can have a current build on there that will be relatively secure.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Scripting the behaviour of Status --> Interfaces --> DHCP renew button:
If you need to use the ALIX that is what I would do. At least you can have a current build on there that will be relatively secure.
Steve
hmm can you please look at this,,upon setting this modem AT^SETPORT="FF;16,12,10" suddenly I have this in my log:
ugen1.2: <HUAWEIMOBILE> at usbus1 u3g0: <NCM Network Control Model> on usbus1 u3g0: Found 2 ports.
previously I dont have this log when I set this AT^SETPORT="FF;10,12,16" on my modem..But still no ue0 interface![alt text]
on my vm pf 2.4.4 :
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You probably still need the newer cdce driver.
Steve
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@stephenw10
I compare 2.3.5 dev.d/usb.conf from 2.4.4 , my modem intsubclass and intproto is included on 2.4.4 usb conf and missing on 2.3.5 ..can I add this on my 2.3.5 usbconf??nomatch 32 { match "bus" "uhub[0-9]+"; match "mode" "host"; match "vendor" "0x12d1"; match "intclass" "0xff"; match "intsubclass" "0x03"; match "intprotocol" "0x16"; action "kldload -n if_cdce";
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As a test I can't see why not. I've never tried that myself though...
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@stephenw10 said in Scripting the behaviour of Status --> Interfaces --> DHCP renew button:
As a test I can't see why not. I've never tried that myself though...
it didn’t work..I think there’s no ncm kernel module for 0x12d1 Sub=03 Prot=16..
--- /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/net/if_cdce.c (revision 326479) +++ /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/net/if_cdce.c (working copy) @@ -276,14 +276,13 @@ {USB_VPI(USB_VENDOR_SHARP, USB_PRODUCT_SHARP_SLC750, CDCE_FLAG_ZAURUS | CDCE_FLAG_NO_UNION)}, {USB_VENDOR(USB_VENDOR_HUAWEI), USB_IFACE_CLASS(UICLASS_VENDOR), - USB_IFACE_SUBCLASS(0x02), USB_IFACE_PROTOCOL(0x16), - USB_DRIVER_INFO(0)}, + USB_IFACE_SUBCLASS(0x02), USB_IFACE_PROTOCOL(0x16)}, {USB_VENDOR(USB_VENDOR_HUAWEI), USB_IFACE_CLASS(UICLASS_VENDOR), - USB_IFACE_SUBCLASS(0x02), USB_IFACE_PROTOCOL(0x46), - USB_DRIVER_INFO(0)}, + USB_IFACE_SUBCLASS(0x02), USB_IFACE_PROTOCOL(0x46)}, {USB_VENDOR(USB_VENDOR_HUAWEI), USB_IFACE_CLASS(UICLASS_VENDOR), - USB_IFACE_SUBCLASS(0x02), USB_IFACE_PROTOCOL(0x76), - USB_DRIVER_INFO(0)}, + USB_IFACE_SUBCLASS(0x02), USB_IFACE_PROTOCOL(0x76)}, + {USB_VENDOR(USB_VENDOR_HUAWEI), USB_IFACE_CLASS(UICLASS_VENDOR), + USB_IFACE_SUBCLASS(0x03), USB_IFACE_PROTOCOL(0x16)},
Is there any possibility I can recompile and patch this cdc driver?
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You can try it in a FreeBSD 10.3 box. I have done so with other drivers and loaded them as kernel modules.
I've never seen it done with a USB device though.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Scripting the behaviour of Status --> Interfaces --> DHCP renew button:
You can try it in a FreeBSD 10.3 box. I have done so with other drivers and loaded them as kernel modules.
I've never seen it done with a USB device though.
Steve
If you dont mind can you guide me , I already made an svn checkout on 10.3 , no idea how to apply the patch,and if I compile it succcessfully , I can donate a little some beers..
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Basically as I described here: https://forum.netgate.com/post/712896
But obviously not for urndis as was that case.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Scripting the behaviour of Status --> Interfaces --> DHCP renew button:
Basically as I described here: https://forum.netgate.com/post/712896
But obviously not for urndis as was that case.
Steve
I applied the patch and compiled it..test the driver on vm freebsd 10.3 and it was detected and ue0 interface came up..but when I use this driver on pfsense ,, still same issue .. Do I need more drivers to be copy to pfsense?
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Maybe. You compiled just the cdce module in FreeBSD?
Maybe it didn't load as expected in pfSense? You have to load it at boot time to replace the in kernel driver.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Scripting the behaviour of Status --> Interfaces --> DHCP renew button:
Maybe. You compiled just the cdce module in FreeBSD?
Maybe it didn't load as expected in pfSense? You have to load it at boot time to replace the in kernel driver.
Steve
yup only the cdce driver..I add this line if_cdce_load="YES" on boot/loader.conf and copy the compiled driver at boot/kernel..I can see the message that it is loaded on boot
Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf /boot/kernel/kernel text=0x122025a data=0x84738c+0xd9688 syms=[0x4+0xf3aa0+0x4+0 x16b822] /boot/kernel/if_cdce.ko text=0x35e0 data=0x164+0x4 syms=[0x4+0x920+0x4+0x9ff]
and to be sure , I fresh install 10.3 , imported the compiled driver,and eu0 interface came up..but not with pfsense
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Hmm, well something is different there then.
You could check what we were using at that time which I believe is here: https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-src/tree/RELENG_2_3
Steve
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@bradtpt said in Scripting the behaviour of Status --> Interfaces --> DHCP renew button:
@jly2680 unfortunately no.
On other client sites I've used a netgear nighthawk in bridge mode for this and it's a solid solution... although for that to work you need to make pfsense override the subnet mask the dhcp passthrough from the nighthawk issues, it issues a /32 and needs to be changed to a /24 otherwise it can't contact the default gateway to actually get traffic out. To do this you need to add "supersede subnet-mask 255.255.255.0" to the "DHCP Option Modifiers" under the "Lease Requirements and Requests" portion of your interface connected to the nighthawk.
I follow your suggestion but with e3372 plug at ddwrt (ncm-wwan interface bridge with wan port vlan 2 ) bridge with pfsense interface. pfsense as a dhcp client to 4g interface of ddwrt and it will pick up ISP IP which will avoid double nat issue .works pretty solid too..
@stephenw10 said in Scripting the behaviour of Status --> Interfaces --> DHCP renew button:
Hmm, well something is different there then.
You could check what we were using at that time which I believe is here: https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-src/tree/RELENG_2_3
Steve
Hope it does end well..