The reason why dhcp client reset connection was an ICMP message
When the client send a REQUEST, the gateway replied with ICMP code 10 (Host 
administratively prohibited)
Then dhcp server replied with ACK 
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It happened because iptables on the server did not allow incoming connections 
to port 67 of the dhcp server and it responded with an ICMP (Host 
administratively prohibited).
But it seems the requests came to the dhcp server anyway and dhcp server 
responded with ACK.


I sent only dhcp packets in the dump file but there no ICMP messages were 
included.

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Title:
  dhcp client resets IP address every few minutes

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,
  Network manager resets IP address every 30 minutes (perhaps this time depends 
on default-lease-time)

  This issue affects at least the latest package Network Manager in
  Ubuntu 20.04.2 - network-manager 1.22.10-1ubuntu2.2.

  It seems this issue has been occuring more than a year (perhaps from release 
Ubuntu 20.04) and is not fixed yet.
  It is possible that this issue occurs only with our dhcp server. We have not 
checked if the issue occurs with other dhcp servers.

  ----
  lsb_release -rd
  Description:    Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
  Release:        20.04
  ----
  apt-cache policy network-manager
  network-manager:
    Installed: 1.22.10-1ubuntu2.2
    Candidate: 1.22.10-1ubuntu2.2
    Version table:
   *** 1.22.10-1ubuntu2.2 500
          500 http://ua.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64 
Packages
          100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
       1.22.10-1ubuntu1 500
          500 http://ua.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal/main amd64 Packages
  -----

  STR:
  Install Ubuntu 20.04.2 (update if needed) and connect to network with dhcp 
server.

  AR:
  Connection drops every few minutes, then NetworkManager reconnects again.
  On screen we can see message "Network disconnect" and right away "Network 
connect"

  ER:
  Connection should be stable.

  We have found the similar bug here - 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1817788
  It is possible that in my case the root of issue is the same and the isue is 
fixed in network manager 1.22.12

  We need a new networkmanager package in Ubuntu 20.04 repository which
  has not got this bug.

  There is a part of /var/log/syslog
  Here we can see error "error -113 dispatching events"
  ----
  Jun 16 16:01:40 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <debug> 
[1623848500.8092] dhcp4 (enp3s0): send REQUEST of 192.168.61.156 to 192.168.61.2
  Jun 16 16:01:40 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <error> 
[1623848500.8225] dhcp4 (enp3s0): error -113 dispatching events
  Jun 16 16:01:40 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <info>  
[1623848500.8226] dhcp4 (enp3s0): state changed bound -> fail
  Jun 16 16:01:40 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <debug> 
[1623848500.8226] device[5565e4c243c020e9] (enp3s0): new DHCPv4 client state 6
  Jun 16 16:01:40 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <debug> 
[1623848500.8227] device[5565e4c243c020e9] (enp3s0): DHCPv4 failed (ip_state 
done, was_active 0)
  Jun 16 16:01:40 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <info>  
[1623848500.8228] device (enp3s0): DHCPv4: trying to acquire a new lease within 
90 seconds
  Jun 16 16:01:40 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <trace> 
[1623848500.8228] dbus-object[cffc3e670403e5f9]: unexport: 
"/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/DHCP4Config/8"
  Jun 16 16:01:40 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <trace> 
[1623848500.8232] dbus-object[e4f7ca28a56cb5dc]: export: 
"/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/DHCP4Config/9"
  Jun 16 16:02:18 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <trace> 
[1623848538.4785] device[5565e4c243c020e9] (enp3s0): connectivity: [IPv6] 
periodic-check: re-scheduled in 299970 milliseconds (300 se
  conds interval)
  Jun 16 16:02:18 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <trace> 
[1623848538.4787] device[5565e4c243c020e9] (enp3s0): connectivity: [IPv6] start 
check (seq:86, periodic-check)
  Jun 16 16:02:18 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <debug> 
[1623848538.4790] connectivity: (enp3s0,IPv6,86) start request to 
'http://connectivity-check.ubuntu.com/' (try resolving 'connectivit
  y-check.ubuntu.com' using systemd-resolved)
  Jun 16 16:02:18 user-System-Product-Name NetworkManager[589]: <debug> 
[1623848538.4833] connectivity: (enp3s0,IPv6,86) can't resolve a name via 
systemd-resolved: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.resolve1.NoSu
  chRR: 'connectivity-check.ubuntu.com' does not have any RR of the requested 
type
  Jun 16 16:02:18 user-System-Product-Name systemd-resolved[549]: Server 
returned error NXDOMAIN, mitigating potential DNS violation DVE-2018-0001, 
retrying transaction with reduced feature level UDP.
  Jun 16 16:02:18 user-System-Product-Name systemd-resolved[549]: message 
repeated 2 times: [ Server returned error NXDOMAIN, mitigating potential DNS 
violation DVE-2018-0001, retrying transaction with reduced feature level UDP.]

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  We are attaching tcpdump file for investigation.
  Here client sent a request and server answered with ACK. It seem that client 
failed on the ACK and  after 90 seconds client sent a new request.

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