Following the recent pull-up of the latest 'dhcpcd' to netbsd-8, I updated, build a release, and updated my NAT router.
Since then, I lose network connectivity after a few hours. 'dhcpcd' seems to log very little but I have "/etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook" log the "REASON" every time it is called. It appears that after a few hours 'dhcpcd' stops RENEWing the lease so it expires, leaving the IP address and default route in place. This creates a "no route to host" condition as (apparently) the ISP's upstream router is no-longer accepting packets from me. I can recover by logging into the router and issuing: # dhcpcd -N <ext_if> Anyone else having trouble like this? -- |/"\ John D. Baker, KN5UKS NetBSD Darwin/MacOS X |\ / jdbaker[snail]consolidated[flyspeck]net OpenBSD FreeBSD | X No HTML/proprietary data in email. BSD just sits there and works! |/ \ GPGkeyID: D703 4A7E 479F 63F8 D3F4 BD99 9572 8F23 E4AD 1645
