Dimitri Rodis wrote:

Two things I’ve noticed in pfSense 1.2 release:

1. The subnet mask in the scope settings for DHCP keeps reverting back to “32”. At one point, the DHCP server would not start until I went through all of my DHCP scopes (3 interfaces) and reset the subnet masks appropriately. It seems to stick in the config file, but the GUI is not picking the setting back up out of the config—so if someone just goes to say, change the DNS server field and hits save, all of a sudden your mask gets changed to a /32.


That must be OLSR related, I've never seen nor heard of that. I don't know that anybody is actually using OLSR. If you disable OLSR does that stop?


2. I enabled OLSR (but did not bind it to any of the interfaces because I don’t actually **need** OLSR) because I need a DHCP Server on my WAN interface. I noticed in the php code for the DHCP pages that enabling OLSR would “turn on” DHCP for the WAN interface. However, DHCP is not binding to the WAN interface according to the DHCP log—it is only binding to my OPT1 and OPT2 interfaces. (There are 4 interfaces in the machine total).


This might be related to other OLSR issues. We haven't had a DHCP server bug in years, so I can only assume that's likely the case.

We don't let DHCP run on WAN for obvious reasons, though maybe we need a hidden config option to allow this since it is useful in some circumstances. Can you submit a feature request ticket at http://cvstrac.pfsense.org ?


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