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    Keep loosing WAN IP Address - dhclient does not seem to do update

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    • K
      Krakke
      last edited by

      @sullrich:

      @Krakke:

      Works fine for me, only lost my ip 2 times, and that was before the latest snapshot.

      Great!  Almost started to go insane, because I know this fixed my issue.  Please, someone else test?

      Im sorry sullrich, went out for a while, when i came back

      Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: DHCPREQUEST on fxp0 to 172.21.249.50 port 67
      Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: DHCPACK from 172.21.249.50
      Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
      Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
      Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: exiting.
      Feb 21 20:01:24 dhclient[300]: exiting.

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        hoba
        last edited by

        Atm there is a workaround in pllace that will restart the dhclient when it exits. Does it get restarted?

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          Krakke
          last edited by

          @hoba:

          Atm there is a workaround in pllace that will restart the dhclient when it exits. Does it get restarted?

          Nope at 20:01:24 it exited, at 21:01 i lost my ip, then i had to do a renew.

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            sullrich
            last edited by

            It can take up to 5 minutes to restart dhclient depending on if check_reload_status is running.

            So if you still have trouble please check that check_reload_status is running from a shell by doing:

            ps awux | grep check_reload_status

            Also, cat /etc/crontab | grep check

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              sullrich
              last edited by

              I found yet another problem.  This WAN DHCP issue has been nothing but fun!

              Try out a recent snapshot atleast an hour from now.

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                Selective
                last edited by

                damn! snapshot 02-21 is not working  :'( :'( :'(
                –----------------

                Feb 22 20:02:39 dhclient[283]: exiting.
                Feb 22 20:02:39 dhclient[283]: exiting.
                Feb 22 20:02:39 dhclient[283]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
                Feb 22 20:02:39 dhclient[283]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
                Feb 22 20:02:39 dhclient[283]: DHCPACK from 90.224.168.1
                Feb 22 20:02:39 dhclient[283]: DHCPREQUEST on rl0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
                Feb 22 19:59:46 last message repeated 5 times
                Feb 22 19:56:08 last message repeated 6 times
                Feb 22 19:54:11 last message repeated 4 times
                Feb 22 19:53:39 dhclient[283]: DHCPREQUEST on rl0 to 213.67.15.234 port 67
                Feb 22 19:44:03 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt2 - ignoring.
                Feb 22 19:44:03 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt1 - ignoring.
                Feb 22 19:44:03 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface LAN - ignoring.
                Feb 22 19:44:02 check_reload_status: reloading filter

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                  sullrich
                  last edited by

                  @Selective:

                  damn! snapshot 02-21 is not working  :'( :'( :'(

                  Yes the problem still exists and we have been racking our brains out – literally.

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                    sullrich
                    last edited by

                    Please try http://snapshots.pfsense.com/FreeBSD6/RELENG_1/updates/pfSense-Full-Update-1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-02-21-2007.tgz

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                      Selective
                      last edited by

                      Sorry, not working either (snap 02-21)

                      –----------------------

                      Feb 24 05:03:45 dhclient[282]: exiting.
                      Feb 24 05:03:45 dhclient[282]: exiting.
                      Feb 24 05:03:45 dhclient[282]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
                      Feb 24 05:03:45 dhclient[282]: short write: wanted 21 got 0 bytes
                      Feb 24 05:03:45 dhclient[282]: DHCPACK from 90.224.168.1
                      Feb 24 05:03:45 dhclient[282]: DHCPREQUEST on rl0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
                      Feb 24 05:02:41 last message repeated 4 times
                      Feb 24 04:58:09 last message repeated 3 times
                      Feb 24 04:56:02 last message repeated 3 times
                      Feb 24 04:55:34 dhclient[282]: DHCPREQUEST on rl0 to 213.67.15.234 port 67
                      Feb 24 04:45:58 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt2 - ignoring.
                      Feb 24 04:45:58 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface opt1 - ignoring.
                      Feb 24 04:45:58 php: : FTP proxy disabled for interface LAN - ignoring.
                      Feb 24 04:45:56 check_reload_status: reloading filter

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                      • S
                        sullrich
                        last edited by

                        At this point reinstall.  My dhclient has been rock solid for over 24 hours!

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                          Selective
                          last edited by

                          mine to, but only after i pushed the renew button the first time it died, strange

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                            sullrich
                            last edited by

                            Make that 48 hours.  And Vescovo has been running it for 48 hours on 2 wans with 180 second renewal time.

                            This issue is fixed for sure and verified now by 3 different people.

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                              Selective
                              last edited by

                              Thats nice to hear =)

                              But just one thing, could you reboot your pfsense and monitor it again ?

                              My issue always come after a while when pfsense is rebooted, and the issue disappears after i push the renew button.

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                                sullrich
                                last edited by

                                Yes, it has been rebooted once.

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                                  yoda715
                                  last edited by

                                  Mine has been steady for the last 2 days as well.

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                                    ThomasF
                                    last edited by

                                    I also get the dhcp problem only one time after each boot.
                                    I have also been losing functionality of the DNS forwarder since upgrading to 1.0.2-0221 from 1.0.1 but that seems to have vanished since I started out with a fresh config.

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                                      Selective
                                      last edited by

                                      as i said, happens one time after reboot, then press renew and the issue disappears,
                                      there is something magic about the renew button that doesn´t happen in the reboot process =)

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                                        sullrich
                                        last edited by

                                        I have rebooted countless times and cannot reproduce this.  Sorry.

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                                          ThomasF
                                          last edited by

                                          I don't think I am affected by that bug, It's much worse for me :(
                                          After about 12h uptime (this time) the interface went down, when i renewed the ip adress nothing worked correctly, I could not do nslookup. Didnt try anything else. I restarted the DNS forwarder, it made no difference. I'm not sure about this but my hardware could be very incompatible with pfsense 1.0.2/fbsd 5.2.

                                          Feb 27 08:43:36 kernel: arplookup  66.249.93.99 failed: could not allocate llinfo
                                          Feb 27 08:43:36 kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate route for  66.249.93.99

                                          Just wanted to say this, I don't have time to look further into this at the moment.

                                          EDIT: SNAPSHOT-02-27-2007 solved my problems

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                                            sullrich
                                            last edited by

                                            @ThomasF:

                                            I don't think I am affected by that bug, It's much worse for me :(
                                            After about 12h uptime (this time) the ip adress went down, when i renewed it nothing worked correctly, I could not do nslookup. Didnt try anything else. I restarted the DNS forwarder, it made no difference. I'm not sure about this but my hardware could be very incompatible with pfsense 1.0.2/fbsd 5.2.

                                            Feb 27 08:43:36 kernel: arplookup  66.249.93.99 failed: could not allocate llinfo
                                            Feb 27 08:43:36 kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate route for  66.249.93.99

                                            This is not the same problem.  Please start a new thread.  And for the record, we do not use FreeBSD 5.2.

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