Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 10:52:46 +0200 (CEST) From: Michael Reifenberger <mike@Reifenberger.com> To: archie@freebsd.org Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: mpd(NETGRAPH) and -current issues Message-ID: <20040928103625.N3616@fw.reifenberger.com>
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Hi, after upgrading my DSL-Gateway to -current (had -current as of july before) I experienced two things with mpd-3.16: - My PPPoE connection didn't work: ... Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] bundle: OPEN event in state CLOSED Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] opening link "PPPoE"... Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] link: OPEN event Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] LCP: Open event Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] LCP: state change Initial --> Starting Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] LCP: LayerStart Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] device: OPEN event in state DOWN Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] can't connect bypass,link0 and vr1:orphans,mpd687-PPPoE: No such file or directory Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] can't remove hook mpd687-PPPoE from node "vr1:orphans": No such file or directory Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] device is now in state OPENING Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] device: DOWN event in state OPENING Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] device is now in state DOWN Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] link: DOWN event Sep 27 22:51:45 fw mpd: [PPPoE] LCP: Down event ... - Rebooting or stopping mpd causes an kernel panic (sorry no dump jet) Since this is my only gateway to the internet I couldn't investigate much further (upgrading -current isn't fun if you need it working for upgrading...) Is this an known issue with netgraph and -current? Have you tried mpd under -current recently (after phk's device-node-changes and/or recent networking changes)? Is anyone successfully using netgraph (I4BING, PPPoE) under -current? Bye/2 --- Michael Reifenberger, Business Development Manager SAP-Basis, Plaut Consulting Comp: Michael.Reifenberger@plaut.de | Priv: Michael@Reifenberger.com http://www.plaut.de | http://www.Reifenberger.com
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