Hi misc, I quickly chatted on #openbsd over at libera and tried different solutions but none of them worked; my problem is as follows:
Until yesterday my WiFi on an iPhone 7 (iOS 15.8) was working flawlessly; the IPv4s are statically assigned by dhcp(8). I disabled MAC address randomization on the smartphone. As it seems, I can ping, e.g. google.de (both IPv4 and IPv6), proof-checked with "HE.NET Network Tools" on the smartphone. The router is running OpenBSD 7.4. I can ping the local network, e.g. 10.10.10.10, but can't connect to services running on that IP - likewise I can't make outbound connections to (secure) HTTP, IMAP et al. I can connect via ethernet and WiFi to https://www.apple.com/library/test/success.html and to the mentionend, local services with my M1. The only client that has troubles connecting is the iPhone 7. I double-checked with an iPhone 8 of a relative: connection is working fine. DNS blocking with a RPZ in unbound is enforced for the whole network, but as far as I'm concerned that is not the problem since a connection is possible with the M1 & iPhone 8. Anyway - these are the steps I already checked off my list: o I tried disabling the RPZ: no luck. o I tried loading /etc/examples/pf.conf: no luck. o I tried re-naming the WiFi and changing the wpakey: no luck. o I tried enabling and disabling encryption on my WiFi: no luck. o I tried handing out different IPs / re-enabling MAC address randomization: no luck. o I tried bringing down the interface, rebooting, flushing the routing table: no luck. Any suggestions, ideas, tips, either network- or software-wise - or is this simply a hardware defect / support case for Cupertino? Best regards.