On 21/02/2019 14:58, triaxx wrote:
Le 2019-01-18 17:54, Andy Ruhl a écrit :
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 2:09 AM Roy Marples <r...@marples.name> wrote:
Hi Fred
On 18/01/2019 06:05, triaxx wrote:
> I experienced a dhcpcd that cannot connect to a Cisco gateway
through a
> fresh NetBSD 8.0. I tried dhclient which succeed.
>
> I didn't see relevant diff between MAIN and netbsd-8.
>
> I would like to send a PR but I'm interesting to know what
informations
> could be relevant/helping.
You could try editing /etc/dhcpcd.conf and commenting out duid and using
clientid. If that still fails, try commenting out both.
If either work, complain to Cisco about their lack of RFC compliance.
Regardless, let me know the outcome please.
If it really is a Cisco compliance issue, I'd like to see a wireshark
of the failing request and the successful one for my own amusement.
This command seems to work on my mac, I'm guessing it will be similar
on NetBSD except the interface name:
tshark -i en0 -f "udp port 67 or 68" -w dhcp.pcap
Andy
tcpdump is like the observer of the Schrödinger's cat, it interfere in
measurement.
If I run tcpdump -i re0 "udp port 67 or 68" -w dhcpcd.pcap when running
service -v dhcpcd restart, it works fine...
Then, I can just provide the packet trace when the request succeed:
14:56:43.981194 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP,
Request from 80:ee:73:c1:cd:36 (oui Unknown), length 318
14:56:44.019208 IP 192.168.0.1.bootps > 192.168.0.11.bootpc: BOOTP/DHCP,
Reply, length 548
14:56:44.019338 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP,
Request from 80:ee:73:c1:cd:36 (oui Unknown), length 325
14:56:44.079055 IP 192.168.0.1.bootps > 192.168.0.11.bootpc: BOOTP/DHCP,
Reply, length 548
14:56:53.955162 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP,
Request from 80:ee:73:c1:cd:36 (oui Unknown), length 319
14:56:53.988890 IP 192.168.0.1.bootps > 192.168.0.11.bootpc: BOOTP/DHCP,
Reply, length 548
Looks to me like the DHCP client is broadcasting for a lease (ie it
doesn't have an IP address) but the DHCP server thinks it has an IP
address and is unicasting to something that doesn't exist?
Can you add more -vvvv to see if the client is giving any hints if it
has an ip address?
Roy