HI Timothy;

Am Freitag, 3. Juni 2016, 18:58:09 schrieb Timothy Wegner:
> I have a LEAF router  on a Soekris box.
> 
> LEAF Bering-uClibc 5.2.6-rc1 works perfectly. But 5.2.6 does not. Shorewall
> complains that it can't get an ip and won't start, and the boot messages
> just before shorewall runs indicate that an ipv6 ip was obtained but not
> ipv4.  After boot, the ip addr show command shows that an ipv4 ip was in
> fact obtained (eventually). So strangely, if I just run webmin after boot
> (which shows shorewall not started) and start shorewall all is well and
> everything works.
> 
> I would appreciate any suggestions of what might have changed between 5.2.6
> rc1 and the 5.2.6 versions that might have caused the behavior change. The
> exact same configdb.lrp is used in both cases. I updated by hand by just
> copying everything except leaf.cfg, configdb.lrp, and ldlinux.sys. I used
> the Bering-uClibc_5.2.6_x86_64_syslinux_serial115200.tar.gz version.


For the complete changelog see:

http://bering-uclibc.zetam.org/wiki/Bering-uClibc_5.2.x_-_Changelog#Changes_between_5.2.6-rc1_and_5.2.6

Only the kernel update could be a cause, if at all.

For more diagnostics you may try to change dhcpcd.conf
- enable debug
- disable switch to background
- ENABLE a a timeout (e.g. 60), otherwise if something goes wrong, the boot 
process will stop here forever and it will be a pain to get it up and running 
again.


kp


> Thanks,
> 
> Tim
> 
> Below are two fragments of the boot messages, the first from rc1. As you
> can see, in 5.2.6 rc1 dhcpcd reports a few lines more than 5.2.6 (see bold).
> 
> 5.2.6 rc1:
> 
> dhcpcd[11482]: eth0: adding address 2001:558:6022:13:e927:a4e3:a97e:5064/128
> dhcpcd[11482]: eth0: renew in 172800 seconds, rebind in 276480 seconds
> *dhcpcd[11482]: eth0: leased 98.201.221.124 for 299348 seconds*
> *dhcpcd[11482]: eth0: adding route to 98.201.220.0/23
> <http://98.201.220.0/23>*
> *dhcpcd[11482]: eth0: adding default route via 98.201.220.1*
> dhcpcd[11482]: forked to background, child pid 11523
> done.
> Starting software watchdog... done.
> Starting caching dns forwarder: dnsmasq.
> Starting ulogd: ulogd.
> Starting "Shorewall firewall": Compiling using Shorewall 4.6.13.4...
> Shorewall configuration compiled to /var/lib/.start
> Starting Shorewall....
> done.
> 
> 
> 5.2.6:
> 
> dhcpcd[11514]: eth0: adding address 2001:558:6022:13:c102:74f4:65a9:de80/128
> dhcpcd[11514]: eth0: renew in 172800 seconds, rebind in 276480 seconds
> dhcpcd[11514]: forked to background, child pid 11554
> done.
> Starting software watchdog... done.
> Starting caching dns forwarder: dnsmasq.
> Starting ulogd: ulogd.
> Starting "Shorewall firewall":    *ERROR: Can't determine the IP address of
> eth0*
> Terminated
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