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Robert S Guru
Joined: 15 Aug 2004 Posts: 463 Location: Canberra Australia
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 8:54 am Post subject: Strange dnsmasq messages |
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The last two mornings I've woken up to find my network not working. I use a router, a gentoo box for file/mail/web/DHCP etc server, and several windows boxes. Resetting the router has restored things, but I've seen huge numbers of these messages in my log:
Quote: | Jun 12 07:37:10 basement dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPDISCOVER(eth0) 169.254.90.147 00:05:cd:15:5a:93
Jun 12 07:37:10 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPOFFER(eth0) 192.168.2.22 00:05:cd:15:5a:93
Jun 12 07:37:15 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPDISCOVER(eth0) 169.254.90.147 00:05:cd:15:5a:93
Jun 12 07:37:15 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPOFFER(eth0) 192.168.2.22 00:05:cd:15:5a:93
Jun 12 07:37:24 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPDISCOVER(eth0) 169.254.90.147 00:05:cd:15:5a:93
Jun 12 07:37:24 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPOFFER(eth0) 192.168.2.22 00:05:cd:15:5a:93
Jun 12 07:37:40 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPDISCOVER(eth0) 169.254.90.147 00:05:cd:15:5a:93
Jun 12 07:37:40 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPOFFER(eth0) 192.168.2.22 00:05:cd:15:5a:93
Jun 12 07:38:13 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPDISCOVER(eth0) 169.254.90.147 00:05:cd:15:5a:93
Jun 12 07:38:13 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPOFFER(eth0) 192.168.2.22 00:05:cd:15:5a:93
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When I restart the router I get the expected response: Quote: |
Jun 12 08:08:25 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPDISCOVER(eth0) 00:11:2f:33:2d:d1
Jun 12 08:08:25 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPOFFER(eth0) 192.168.2.12 00:11:2f:33:2d:d1
Jun 12 08:08:25 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPREQUEST(eth0) 192.168.2.12 00:11:2f:33:2d:d1
Jun 12 08:08:25 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPACK(eth0) 192.168.2.12 00:11:2f:33:2d:d1 asus
Jun 12 08:08:28 hostname dnsmasq-dhcp[14401]: DHCPINFORM(eth0) 192.168.2.12 00:11:2f:33:2d:d1
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I have the DHCP server function disabled on my router.
Can somebody explain what's happening? |
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VinzC Watchman
Joined: 17 Apr 2004 Posts: 5098 Location: Dark side of the mood
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Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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I also once had such messages until I found my network switch was defect. _________________ Gentoo addict: tomorrow I quit, I promise!... Just one more emerge...
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Robert S Guru
Joined: 15 Aug 2004 Posts: 463 Location: Canberra Australia
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Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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I'd more or less come to the same conclusion. I changed some of the settings on my Linksys router/switch (access control) and that fixed it. Looks like the firmware is suspect . . . A lot of these gadgets seem to have problems. |
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