Thanks a lot Stuart! Really appreciate your insights.
I've been running some more tests and here are some new results:
1.
Without MAC spoofing and a statically assigned IP address, axe lasted
around twelve days on an AX88772B before throwing the following error:
axe0: watchdog timeout
hopefully copying to bugs@ (if I remember how to do that correctly
from slrn/gmane..) Please keep that in CC's when replying. Earlier misc@
mail copied in below to keep things together in one place.
On 2021-08-06, beebeet...@posteo.de wrote:
> > My first suggestion might be to stay with a
Sorry, there was a typo: The problem *does disappear* with
`lladdr random` removed .
It seems that with `lladdr random` removed, the problem does not
seem to disappear.
> My first suggestion might be to stay with a single lladdr for a
> while to see if your setup works for more than a day and a half.
Thanks for the suggestion!
It seems that with `lladdr random` removed, the problem does not
seem to disappear.
lladdr random
Why this line?
I was wondering
On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 6:29 AM Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2021-08-03, beebeet...@posteo.de wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Me again on some DHCP-related issues...
> >
> > So I started using OpenBSD as my home router around two weeks ago,
> > running openBSD 6.9. It obtains its IP address from the
On 2021-08-03, beebeet...@posteo.de wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Me again on some DHCP-related issues...
>
> So I started using OpenBSD as my home router around two weeks ago,
> running openBSD 6.9. It obtains its IP address from the ISP via
> DHCP. The setup is pretty simple, just the following two
On 8/3/2021 11:57 AM, beebeet...@posteo.de wrote:
> The router works fine most of the time -- except that it stops
> working every one and a half day, and I have to reset the modem
> for it to work again.
In my experience with my ISP (Comcast in the US), I note the following:
When the lladdr
Hi all,
Me again on some DHCP-related issues...
So I started using OpenBSD as my home router around two weeks ago,
running openBSD 6.9. It obtains its IP address from the ISP via
DHCP. The setup is pretty simple, just the following two lines in
my hostname.if file:
lladdr random
inet autoconf
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