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Re: Crash related to VLANs in Oct 18th -current
Hi,
On 2017/10/22 23:56, Tom Ivar Helbekkmo wrote:
> Tom Ivar Helbekkmo <tih%hamartun.priv.no@localhost> writes:
>
>> That did the trick! Thank you! :)
Thank you for your testing!
> I'm actually wondering if there may be something else strange going on.
> Everything works fine -- but I have this dhcpcd running, because one of
> my VLANs is connected to a network where this machine has to accept a
> DHCP provisioned IP address from a server. I run "dhcpcd -q vlan9", and
> also give it a configuration file that should keep it from doing
> anything I don't want:
>
> allowinterfaces vlan9
> interface vlan9
> background
> persistent
> hostname_short
> nogateway
> nohook resolv.conf, wpa_supplicant, hostname, ntp.conf
> script /usr/bin/true
>
> However, after this last upgrade, I keep getting messages from dhcpcd
> about other interfaces, where this host is the DHCP server, like:
>
> Oct 22 16:48:28 barsoom dhcpcd[16236]: vlan2: invalid UDP packet from
> 172.27.201.1
> Oct 22 16:48:28 barsoom dhcpcd[16236]: wm0: invalid UDP packet from
> 172.27.201.1
>
> This happens every time a host on one of the other VLANs gets an address
> from the local DHCP server, and I get this pair of messages; one for the
> VLAN in question, one for wm0, which is the vlanif with the trunk on it.
>
> Running 8.99.1 from about two months ago, these messages did not occur.
Hmm..., sorry, I am not sure about this problem from that information.
Could you get tcpdump? Of course, if it is not a problem, please do it.
> roy@n.o
I think the issue seems to be related to DHCP. Could you think of any
other way to solve it?
Thanks,
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