Hi Folks, I wanted to follow up and see if anyone is available to help debug this issue? I won’t have the test bed available to me to help out for much longer.
Is there some sort of debug that I could collect to help with the analysis? Take Care Jason > On Sep 25, 2017, at 4:11 PM, Jason Kary <jkary...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hi Chris, > > I cloned the GIT repository and tested with version 2.78test2-gb697fbb > > I’m still seeing the server fail to respond to the request message: > > Frame 40189 (388 bytes on wire, 388 bytes captured) > Arrival Time: Sep 25, 2017 20:59:01.142813000 > [Time delta from previous captured frame: 0.000646000 seconds] > [Time delta from previous displayed frame: 0.000646000 seconds] > [Time since reference or first frame: 149.170698000 seconds] > Frame Number: 40189 > Frame Length: 388 bytes > Capture Length: 388 bytes > [Frame is marked: False] > [Protocols in frame: eth:ip:udp:bootp] > Ethernet II, Src: 58:ac:78:b1:38:e1 (58:ac:78:b1:38:e1), Dst: > 00:0c:29:cf:10:0b (00:0c:29:cf:10:0b) > Destination: 00:0c:29:cf:10:0b (00:0c:29:cf:10:0b) > Address: 00:0c:29:cf:10:0b (00:0c:29:cf:10:0b) > .... ...0 .... .... .... .... = IG bit: Individual address (unicast) > .... ..0. .... .... .... .... = LG bit: Globally unique address > (factory default) > Source: 58:ac:78:b1:38:e1 (58:ac:78:b1:38:e1) > Address: 58:ac:78:b1:38:e1 (58:ac:78:b1:38:e1) > .... ...0 .... .... .... .... = IG bit: Individual address (unicast) > .... ..0. .... .... .... .... = LG bit: Globally unique address > (factory default) > Type: IP (0x0800) > Internet Protocol, Src: 33.33.33.33 (33.33.33.33), Dst: 10.168.101.20 > (10.168.101.20) > Version: 4 > Header length: 20 bytes > Differentiated Services Field: 0x10 (DSCP 0x04: Unknown DSCP; ECN: 0x00) > 0001 00.. = Differentiated Services Codepoint: Unknown (0x04) > .... ..0. = ECN-Capable Transport (ECT): 0 > .... ...0 = ECN-CE: 0 > Total Length: 374 > Identification: 0xbd9b (48539) > Flags: 0x00 > 0.. = Reserved bit: Not Set > .0. = Don't fragment: Not Set > ..0 = More fragments: Not Set > Fragment offset: 0 > Time to live: 255 > Protocol: UDP (0x11) > Header checksum: 0x4acd [correct] > [Good: True] > [Bad : False] > Source: 33.33.33.33 (33.33.33.33) > Destination: 10.168.101.20 (10.168.101.20) > User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: bootps (67), Dst Port: bootps (67) > Source port: bootps (67) > Destination port: bootps (67) > Length: 354 > Checksum: 0x95d3 [validation disabled] > [Good Checksum: False] > [Bad Checksum: False] > Bootstrap Protocol > Message type: Boot Request (1) > Hardware type: Ethernet > Hardware address length: 6 > Hops: 1 > Transaction ID: 0x21696b65 > Seconds elapsed: 0 > Bootp flags: 0x0000 (Unicast) > 0... .... .... .... = Broadcast flag: Unicast > .000 0000 0000 0000 = Reserved flags: 0x0000 > Client IP address: 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) > Your (client) IP address: 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) > Next server IP address: 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) > Relay agent IP address: 33.33.33.33 (33.33.33.33) > Client MAC address: 00:0c:29:65:e0:ea (00:0c:29:65:e0:ea) > Client hardware address padding: 00000000000000000000 > Server host name not given > Boot file name not given > Magic cookie: (OK) > Option: (t=53,l=1) DHCP Message Type = DHCP Request > Option: (53) DHCP Message Type > Length: 1 > Value: 03 > Option: (t=54,l=4) DHCP Server Identifier = 10.168.101.20 > Option: (54) DHCP Server Identifier > Length: 4 > Value: 0AA86514 > Option: (t=50,l=4) Requested IP Address = 10.168.102.128 > Option: (50) Requested IP Address > Length: 4 > Value: 0AA86680 > Option: (t=55,l=18) Parameter Request List > Option: (55) Parameter Request List > Length: 18 > Value: 011C02790F060C28292A1A770379F921FC2A > 1 = Subnet Mask > 28 = Broadcast Address > 2 = Time Offset > 121 = Classless Static Route > 15 = Domain Name > 6 = Domain Name Server > 12 = Host Name > 40 = Network Information Service Domain > 41 = Network Information Service Servers > 42 = Network Time Protocol Servers > 26 = Interface MTU > 119 = Domain Search [TODO] > 3 = Router > 121 = Classless Static Route > 249 = Private/Classless Static Route (Microsoft) > 33 = Static Route > 252 = Private/Proxy autodiscovery > 42 = Network Time Protocol Servers > Option: (t=82,l=44) Agent Information Option > Option: (82) Agent Information Option > Length: 44 > Value: 010A01080006004C4F2A002F020658AC78B138E1970A0062... > Agent Circuit ID: 01080006004C4F2A002F > Agent Remote ID: 58AC78B138E1 > DHCPv4 Virtual Subnet Selection: 006262742D76786C616E > Server Identifier Override: 0AA86601 > Link selection: 10.168.102.0 > End Option > Padding > > > > > Pls find my dnsmasq.conf as follows: > > <PastedGraphic-1.tiff> > > Take Care > Jason > > > >> On Sep 25, 2017, at 4:10 PM, Jason Kary (jkary) <jk...@cisco.com >> <mailto:jk...@cisco.com>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Pls find my dnsmasq.conf as follows: >> >> <PastedGraphic-1.tiff> >> >> Take Care >> Jason >> >>> On Sep 22, 2017, at 5:10 PM, Chris Novakovic <ch...@chrisn.me.uk >>> <mailto:ch...@chrisn.me.uk>> wrote: >>> >>> On 22/09/2017 19:24, Jason Kary (jkary) wrote: >>>> Thank you for the update. We are running version 2.66 >>> >>> 2.66 is four and a half years old now, and those parts of the codebase >>> have been overhauled quite a lot since then --- is there any way you can >>> test your setup with 2.77 plus the patch in [2] from my initial reply >>> (or, better still, master/HEAD in the git repository)? Also, it'd be >>> helpful if you could post your full dnsmasq configuration. >> >
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