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wifibox works but routing to 10.0.0.1 died
Description
A clear and concise description of what the problem is. What is expected from the application? wifibox stopped working after an update of GhostBSD It launches and runs and it connects to the internet, verified with wifibox console, yet wifibox0 is 0.0.0.0.0
Host operating system
Output of `uname -a`.
FreeBSD martin-ghostbsd-pc 14.0-STABLE FreeBSD 14.0-STABLE GENERIC amd64
Wireless NIC
Relevant output of `pciconf -lv`.
pciconf -lv
subclass = RAM
ppt0@pci0:0:20:3: class=0x028000 rev=0x10 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x8086 device=0xa370 subvendor=0x8086 subdevice=0x4030
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device = 'Cannon Lake PCH CNVi WiFi'
class = network
Wifibox version
Output of `wifibox version`. Note that only the latest version is supported.
version
wifibox version 0.13.0
Disk image checksum: 1775c3767f5c480565079def723e8c8f79b3624c9e068e16565569833a6a44a3
Disk image type and version
The kind of VM image in use, e.g. Wifibox/Alpine, and its version. Wifibox/Alpine
pkg info wifibox-alpine wifibox-alpine-20240328 Name : wifibox-alpine Version : 20240328 Installed on : Tue Apr 30 13:09:25 2024 EDT Origin : net/wifibox-alpine Architecture : FreeBSD:14:amd64 Prefix : /usr/local Categories : net Licenses : BSD2CLAUSE Maintainer : [email protected] WWW : https://github.com/pgj/freebsd-wifibox-alpine Comment : Wifibox guest based on Alpine Linux Options : APP_HOSTAPD : off APP_WPA_SUPPLICANT: on COMP_GZIP : off COMP_LZ4 : off COMP_LZO : off COMP_XZ : on COMP_ZSTD : off FW_ATH10K : on FW_ATH11K : on FW_ATH12K : on FW_ATMEL : off FW_B43 : off FW_B43LEGACY : off FW_BRCM : on FW_IPW2100 : off FW_IPW2200 : off FW_IWL3945 : off FW_IWL4965 : off FW_IWLWIFI : on FW_MARVELL : on FW_MEDIATEK : on FW_RT61 : on FW_RTLWIFI : on FW_RTW88 : on FW_RTW89 : on FW_TI : off IPV6 : on KERN_EDGE : off KERN_LTS : on UDS_PASSTHRU : on XX_DRIVER_WL : off XX_FORWARDING : off XX_MDNS : off XX_TCPDUMP : off Annotations : FreeBSD_version: 1400501 flavor : default repo_type : binary repository : GhostBSD Flat size : 122MiB
Changes to the default configuration files
Include relevant sections from all the configuration files that contain local changes and may help to reproduce the problem.
Logs
Please copy and paste any relevant log output from the following sources:
- /var/log/wifibox.log (with DEBUG logging verbosity)
- /var/run/wifibox/appliance/log/dmesg
- /var/run/wifibox/appliance/log/messages
Hint: The DEBUG log verbosity could be configured in the `core.conf` file, which is located in the `$LOCALBASE/etc/wifibox` directory.
│2024-04-30T14:40:10-0400 DEBUG [bhyve] rdmsr to register 0x64e on vcpu 0 │
│2024-04-30T14:40:10-0400 DEBUG [bhyve] rdmsr to register 0x34 on vcpu 0 │
│2024-04-30T14:40:10-0400 INFO Guest wifibox has started up │
│2024-04-30T14:40:10-0400 INFO Guest is managed by PID 5299 │
│2024-04-30T14:40:10-0400 INFO Bringing up Unix Domain Socket pass-through │
│2024-04-30T14:40:10-0400 INFO Found guest IP address: 10.0.0.1 │
│2024-04-30T14:40:10-0400 INFO Configured sockets: [path=/var/run/wpa_supplicant/wlan0,user=root,group=0,mode=770,port=1200 │
│path=/var/run/wpa_supplicant/p2p-dev-wlan0,user=root,group=0,mode=770,port=1201] │
│2024-04-30T14:40:10-0400 INFO Hooking up 10.0.0.1:1200 as /var/run/wpa_supplicant/wlan0 (root:0@770) │
│2024-04-30T14:40:10-0400 INFO Hooking up 10.0.0.1:1201 as /var/run/wpa_supplicant/p2p-dev-wlan0 (root:0@770) │
│2024-04-30T14:40:10-0400 INFO End: wifibox restart │
Additional context
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dhclient -d wifibox0 DHCPREQUEST on wifibox0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 DHCPACK from 10.0.0.1 bound to 192.168.0.20 -- renewal in 432000 seconds.
Have you tried to turn it on and off?
- [X] Yes, I have read all the manual pages first!
what's weird is this: bound to 192.168.0.20 -- renewal in 432000 seconds. dunno where 192.168.0.20 is coming from
If the IPv4 address of the wifibox0
interface is 0.0.0.0
that means that dhclient
could not yet get an address. It may take a while to have the process completed. If the resulting IP is something "weird", that is probably a cached IP from an earlier lease.
I am curious if that is the same if you configure a static IPv4 address for the wifibox0
interface?
If the static address assignment works, a problem could be around udhcpd
in the guest. You can learn about its health by using the following command:
wifibox# fgrep udhpcd /var/log/messages
At the same time, it might be worth to check the udhcp.conf
file in $LOCALBASE/etc/wifibox/appliance
. Note that the default values there were changed, because I realized that a single-adddress range (as it was before) can become depleted easily. That is because that single address may not be released when it is requested once more in a short period of time. You may have to change udhcpd.conf
in the following way:
start 10.0.0.2
end 10.0.0.254
max_leases 64
I have it like this:
cat /usr/local/etc/wifibox/appliance/udhcpd.conf
start 10.0.0.2
end 10.0.0.254
max_leases 64
interface eth0
opt subnet 255.255.255.0
opt router 10.0.0.1
opt dns %%DNS%% 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
opt lease 864000
and now static on rc.conf
## ## WIFIBOX ## ##
wifibox_enable="YES"
devmatch_enable="YES"
devmatch_blocklist="if_iwm if_iwlwifi"
#DHCP
#ifconfig_wifibox0="SYNCDHCP"
background_dhclient_wifibox0="YES"
defaultroute_delay="0"
defaultrouter="10.0.0.1"
ifconfig_wifibox0="inet 10.0.0.2/24"
# end wifibox
ifconfig
wifibox0: flags=1008843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST,LOWER_UP> metric 0 mtu 1500
options=0
ether 58:9c:fc:10:c3:41
id 00:00:00:00:00:00 priority 32768 hellotime 2 fwddelay 15
maxage 20 holdcnt 6 proto rstp maxaddr 2000 timeout 1200
root id 00:00:00:00:00:00 priority 32768 ifcost 0 port 0
member: tap0 flags=143<LEARNING,DISCOVER,AUTOEDGE,AUTOPTP>
ifmaxaddr 0 port 4 priority 128 path cost 2000000
groups: bridge
nd6 options=9<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED>
Have you done the following on the host?
# service netif restart wifibox0
# service routing restart
static IP + service netif restart wifibox0
+ # service routing restart
solved it.
I am glad that the static IP assignment solved the problem for you. But it would be better if we understood why this was required in the first place. In my books, that is a workaround, not a real solution.
I can help anyway you need, just let me know what would be useful to you for me to do.
Thank you! First off, I would circle back to one of my earlier comments:
If the static address assignment works, a problem could be around udhcpd
in the guest. You can learn about its health by using the following command:
wifibox# fgrep udhpcd /var/log/messages
Here is another command that might be worth to try:
wifibox# service udhcpd status
A problem could be that the templating of udhcpd.conf
does not always work as expected and the service cannot start up. But this has be to established first.