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    PPPoE reconenction fix - mpd fix ($100)

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      dhatz
      last edited by

      @xbipin:

      there r many others with the problem but they r either using 1.2.3 or trying to live with 2.0.1 like me.

      Then why aren't any others bidding here to try to get it fixed?

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        xbipin
        last edited by

        coz officially ermal was on this to get it solved but then mayb he realized its not a easy fix by simply patching some php code so this thread went old as i was out of town and got abandoned so most might not have read it also now but if u look at other threads here and there in the complete forum then there r quiet a few ppl suffering the same and it was already discussed many many times but didnt yield any permanent solution.

        after a lot of tracing in the past also it came to light that there was something to do with the isp BRAS or pppoe server or whatever they call it and some security measures but my point is that how do commercial routers overcome this and pfsense or mpd doesnt

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        • w0wW
          w0w
          last edited by

          Looks like I've run into  the same issue, not absolutely the same, but similar and solution for the problem is the same - reboot of pfsense always helps.
          Is there the way to reboot pfsense automatically after XX PPPoE connection retries? I know this is not the best way, but at least it works always for me.

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            eri--
            last edited by

            not really i backed off just other priorities first.

            Sorry about that.

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            • w0wW
              w0w
              last edited by

              ermal, at least you are monitoring  ::)

              Looks like I've found the solution, that works at least for me
              I've added two lines to the end of ppp-linkdown

              ifconfig em0 down
              ifconfig em0 up

              And looks like reconnection bug is gone.
              P.S. em0 is interface, where PPPoE is
              P.P.S. I think it's related to driver.

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                xbipin
                last edited by

                @w0w:

                ermal, at least you are monitoring  ::)

                Looks like I've found the solution, that works at least for me
                I've added two lines to the end of ppp-linkdown

                ifconfig em0 down
                ifconfig em0 up

                And looks like reconnection bug is gone.
                P.S. em0 is interface, where PPPoE is
                P.P.S. I think it's related to driver.

                can u mention the location of the file and where exactly did u put those lines, ill give it a try too

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                  eri--
                  last edited by

                  Certainly that will reset the device by doing up/down.
                  Just not a generic solution :)

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                  • w0wW
                    w0w
                    last edited by

                    @xbipin:

                    @w0w:

                    ermal, at least you are monitoring  ::)

                    Looks like I've found the solution, that works at least for me
                    I've added two lines to the end of ppp-linkdown

                    ifconfig em0 down
                    ifconfig em0 up

                    And looks like reconnection bug is gone.
                    P.S. em0 is interface, where PPPoE is
                    P.P.S. I think it's related to driver.

                    can u mention the location of the file and where exactly did u put those lines, ill give it a try too

                    usr/local/sbin

                    You can also use Commands-Find File in WinSCP if you have windows

                    
                    #!/bin/sh
                    if [ -f /tmp/$1up ] && [ -f /conf/$1.log ]; then
                            seconds=$((`date -j +%s` - `/usr/bin/stat -f %m /tmp/$1up`))
                            /usr/local/sbin/ppp-log-uptime.sh $seconds $1 &
                    fi
                    if [ "$3" != "" ]; then
                    	echo "Removing states from $3" | logger -t ppp-linkdown
                    	/sbin/pfctl -k 0.0.0.0/0 -k $3/32
                    	/sbin/pfctl -k $3/32
                    	pfctl -K $3/32
                    fi
                    if [ "$4" != "" ]; then
                    	echo "Removing states to $4" | logger -t ppp-linkdown
                    	/sbin/pfctl -b 0.0.0.0/32 -b $4/32
                    
                    	if [ -f "/tmp/${interface}_defaultgw" ]; then
                    		route delete default $4
                    	fi
                    
                    fi
                    # delete the node just in case mpd cannot do that
                    /usr/sbin/ngctl shutdown $1:
                    if [ -f "/var/etc/nameserver_$1" ]; then
                    	# Remove old entries
                    	for nameserver in `cat /var/etc/nameserver_$1`; do
                    		/sbin/route delete $nameserver >/dev/null 2>&1
                    	done
                    	/bin/rm -f /var/etc/nameserver_$1
                    fi
                    # Do not remove gateway used during filter reload.
                    /bin/rm -f /tmp/$1_router
                    /bin/rm -f /tmp/$1up
                    /bin/rm -f /tmp/$1_ip
                    /usr/local/sbin/pfSctl -c 'service reload dns'
                    ifconfig em0 down
                    ifconfig em0 up
                    
                    

                    Do not forget to replace em0 with your own device name.

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                      xbipin
                      last edited by

                      how do we find out the device name?

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                      • marcellocM
                        marcelloc
                        last edited by

                        @xbipin:

                        how do we find out the device name?

                        on status interface, you can see interface name and device.

                        WAN interface (em0)

                        Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

                        Help a community developer! ;D

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                          xbipin
                          last edited by

                          on that it shows this
                          WAN interface (pppoe0)

                          where as im using a alix and my wan port is vr1 so should i use pppoe0 or vr1?

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                          • w0wW
                            w0w
                            last edited by

                            vr1

                            You need to restart physical (port) interface, not virtual PPPoE, that I've tried to do also, by killing mpd and starting again with no luck

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                              xbipin
                              last edited by

                              well then i see this

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                                xbipin
                                last edited by

                                anyways i tried vr1 and rebooted and checked, it fixes the issue partially, meaning, if my isp fiber optic device is switched off and on then pfsense would connect fine once the device is booted which means one issue solved, but there is a reset switch on that isp device and suppose if i press that then once its booted, pfsense wont connect and fall into endless reconnection loop and one easier way to solve this is to pull the wan wire which connects isp device to pfsense and then pfsense reconnects instead of rebooting pfsense

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                                  xbipin
                                  last edited by

                                  yes there was vr1 on it.

                                  this means when power is on on the isp device port coz its reset then the solution doesnt work but if its switched off and on or cable unplugged then the port looses power and then once reconnected pppoe reconnects fine.

                                  the reason y i try to do the reset scenario coz in a few instances, the isp device gets a firware update and then it reboots, this leaves the power on and then pfsense wont reconnect

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                                  • w0wW
                                    w0w
                                    last edited by

                                    @xbipin:

                                    anyways i tried vr1 and rebooted and checked, it fixes the issue partially, meaning, if my isp fiber optic device is switched off and on then pfsense would connect fine once the device is booted which means one issue solved, but there is a reset switch on that isp device and suppose if i press that then once its booted, pfsense wont connect and fall into endless reconnection loop and one easier way to solve this is to pull the wan wire which connects isp device to pfsense and then pfsense reconnects instead of rebooting pfsense

                                    You can also not to push reset switch on your magic ISP device :) Just power off and on to reset it  8)

                                    Can you show the System and  PPP log, when you have pressed the reset switch and pfsense won't reconnect?

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                                      xbipin
                                      last edited by

                                      like i said, i dont need to reset it, but due to a firmware update from isp or even a remotely trigerred reboot from isp causes this, the log is same as here
                                      http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,41061.msg225631.html#msg225631

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                                      • w0wW
                                        w0w
                                        last edited by

                                        I hope that you have restored your original pppoe-linkdown file after playing with
                                        /usr/sbin/ngctl shutdown $1:
                                        and
                                        /usr/local/sbin/pfSctl -c 'interface reload $iface'
                                        that was suggested in november 2011

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                                        • w0wW
                                          w0w
                                          last edited by

                                          And I can't see system log anywhere, PPP only

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                                            xbipin
                                            last edited by

                                            yes the linkdown file is the standard one without any edits coz those edits didnt help, ill get u the system log now, frankly speaking i have already posted logs so many times that i got tired of doing the same again and again when some1 tries to help

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