Hello all.
I am having an issue with both my desktop and notebook not keeping their statically assigned (/etc/rc.conf)
network interface cards IP addresses.
If I recall correctly, this started after doing update to 13.0-RELEASE-p4 (freebsd-update fetch install).
AFAIK, both machines used to work perfectly with the same configurations before that.
Here´s my notebook /etc/rc.conf interface config as example:
The boot process goes fine, with messages showing alc0 getting the IP, but then it shows:
The same happens on my desktop computer, no matter if using bge0 or re0, etc. network cards.
If I manually apply:
it assigns the IPs correctly, but after some traffic, the interfaces lose their static IPs again.
By the way, if getting IP via DHCP, it works fine.
Am I doing something wrong or did I forget to apply something?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
I am having an issue with both my desktop and notebook not keeping their statically assigned (/etc/rc.conf)
network interface cards IP addresses.
If I recall correctly, this started after doing update to 13.0-RELEASE-p4 (freebsd-update fetch install).
AFAIK, both machines used to work perfectly with the same configurations before that.
Here´s my notebook /etc/rc.conf interface config as example:
Code:
ifconfig_alc0="inet 192.168.0.113 netmask 255.255.255.0"
The boot process goes fine, with messages showing alc0 getting the IP, but then it shows:
Code:
kenv: unable to get rc_system
Stopping network: alc0.
The same happens on my desktop computer, no matter if using bge0 or re0, etc. network cards.
If I manually apply:
Code:
service netif restart
it assigns the IPs correctly, but after some traffic, the interfaces lose their static IPs again.
By the way, if getting IP via DHCP, it works fine.
Am I doing something wrong or did I forget to apply something?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.