Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2020 12:28:13 +0200 From: Evilham <contact@evilham.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mpd5 link up Message-ID: <37ac95e3-8167-4f59-adb0-c87905825e28@yggdrasil.evilham.com> In-Reply-To: <ed4e4dda-30f9-4701-9029-cd82f6bbb20a@yggdrasil.evilham.com> References: <20200706093639.64kx6wehespfqgnt@x1> <ed4e4dda-30f9-4701-9029-cd82f6bbb20a@yggdrasil.evilham.com>
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On dl., jul. 06 2020, Evilham wrote: > On dl., jul. 06 2020, Julien Cigar wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I switched from base ppp to mpd5 for my "home" router/firewall >> (small >> APU2C4) as ppp consumes a lot of CPU usage (100% CPU in fact) >> and is >> unable to use multiple cores for a single PPPOE connection. It >> works >> well but as I have a dynamic IP and a DYNDNS-like hostname I >> don't see >> any option in mpd5 to execute a script whenever the IP address >> changes. >> There is set "iface up-script xxx.sh" but it is called only >> when >> the >> interface changes it's state to UP (first connection). >> >> This is my configuration: >> https://gist.github.com/silenius/0a40de647b48829fd76c5dec098188e3 >> >> Any idea if I missed something in the documentation? >> Otherwise, is there a way to detect an address IP changes in >> devd? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Julien > > Hi Julien, > > I actually recently did precisely that as well (also on an APU > :-)). > > This is documented with the port in: > /usr/local/share/doc/mpd5/mpd28.html > > Cheers, and enjoy the *much* better performance :-) Crap, hit send too quickly, you already have that; sorry! I don't recall seeing something like that and my ISP provides static addresses so didn't hit that issue. My approach when I used to have these issues was to have a cron job that took care of that :-/. -- Evilham
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