em0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
options=4e524bb<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,LRO,WOL_MAGIC,VLAN_HWFILTER,VLAN_HWTSO,RXCSUM_IPV6,TXCSUM_IPV6,HWSTATS,MEXTPG>
ether 54:e1:ad:0d:a1:49
inet6 fe80::56e1:adff:fe0d:a149%em0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
media: Ethernet autoselect
status: no carrier
nd6 options=23<PERFORMNUD,ACCEPT_RTADV,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
lo0: flags=1008049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,LOWER_UP> metric 0 mtu 16384
options=680003<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,LINKSTATE,RXCSUM_IPV6,TXCSUM_IPV6>
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
groups: lo
nd6 options=21<PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
wlan0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
options=0
ether f8:59:71:9b:44:2a
inet 172.20.10.3 netmask 0xfffffff0 broadcast 172.20.10.15
groups: wlan
ssid iPhone channel 149 (5745 MHz 11a) bssid 06:89:57:96:bb:41
regdomain APAC2 country IN authmode WPA2/802.11i privacy ON
deftxkey UNDEF AES-CCM 2:128-bit txpower 23 bmiss 10 mcastrate 6
mgmtrate 6 scanvalid 60 wme roaming MANUAL
parent interface: iwm0
media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet OFDM/54Mbps mode 11a
status: associated
nd6 options=29<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire
default 172.20.10.1 UGS wlan0
127.0.0.1 link#2 UH lo0
172.20.10.0/28 link#3 U wlan0
172.20.10.3 link#2 UHS lo0
Internet6:
Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire
::/96 link#2 URS lo0
::1 link#2 UHS lo0
::ffff:0.0.0.0/96 link#2 URS lo0
fe80::%lo0/10 link#2 URS lo0
fe80::%em0/64 link#1 U em0
fe80::56e1:adff:fe0d:a149%lo0 link#2 UHS lo0
fe80::%lo0/64 link#2 U lo0
fe80::1%lo0 link#2 UHS lo0
ff02::/16 link#2 URS lo0
Yes, able to ping iPhone..Can you ping the iPhone?
what nameservers are configured?
cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by resolvconf
#nameserver 127.0.0.1
#options edns0
nameserver 8.8.8.8
nameserver 8.8.4.4
rc.conflooks all good so far. Do you have any firewall running on your BSD?
hostname="sysadmin"
keymap="us.kbd"
ifconfig_em0="DHCP"
ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 accept_rtadv"
create_args_wlan0="country IN regdomain APAC2"
local_unbound_enable="YES"
sshd_enable="YES"
moused_enable="YES"
ntpd_enable="YES"
ntpd_sync_on_start="YES"
powerd_enable="YES"
# Set dumpdev to "AUTO" to enable crash dumps, "NO" to disable
dumpdev="AUTO"
zfs_enable="YES"
dbus_enable="yes"
hald_enable="yes"
sound_load="yes"
snd_hda_load="yes"
kld_list="i915kms"
lightdm_enable="yes"
wlans_iwm0="wlan0"
ifconfig_wlan0="WPA DHCP"
Yes able to use internet from same iPhone in Windows, Linux and android too!nothing weird there too it seems.
Other devices using your iPhone hotspot work fine (tethering blocking ISP?)? And the freebsd works fine on other wifi networks?
tcp dump didn’t give any valid information..Did you try running tcpdump on freebsd yet to see how traffic is flowing, or rather how its not flowing?
Did you try running tcpdump on freebsd yet to see how traffic is flowing, or rather how its not flowing?
root@sysadmin:/home/sysadmin # tcpdump -i wlan0
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v[v]... for full protocol decode
listening on wlan0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), snapshot length 262144 bytes
10:35:55.158153 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64 > ff02::16: HBH ICMP6, multicast listener report v2, 1 group record(s), length 28
10:35:55.397396 IP 172.20.10.1.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QU)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QU)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:35:55.397607 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QU)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QU)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:35:56.399559 IP 172.20.10.1.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:35:56.498266 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64 > ff02::16: HBH ICMP6, multicast listener report v2, 1 group record(s), length 28
10:35:59.406072 IP 172.20.10.1.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:35:59.406725 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:36:49.261725 IP 172.20.10.1.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QU)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QU)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:36:49.261869 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QU)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QU)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:36:50.246151 IP 172.20.10.1.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:36:50.249058 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:36:53.252415 IP 172.20.10.1.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:36:53.252504 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:37:02.277605 IP 172.20.10.1.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:37:02.277968 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:37:29.326912 IP 172.20.10.1.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:37:29.327246 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:37:51.693059 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64 > ff02::16: HBH ICMP6, multicast listener report v2, 1 group record(s), length 28
10:37:51.917458 IP 172.20.10.1.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QU)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QU)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:37:51.917779 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QU)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QU)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:37:52.920718 IP 172.20.10.1.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:37:52.920820 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:37:55.928732 IP 172.20.10.1.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
10:37:55.928840 IP6 fe80::8c98:6bff:fe34:8e64.mdns > ff02::fb.mdns: 0 [2q] PTR (QM)? _companion-link._tcp.local. PTR (QM)? _rdlink._tcp.local. (58)
^C
24 packets captured
24 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel
Not giving any output, only blank outputresolvconf -i
I have used metric to solve the problem while connecting with LAN connections. Before, I used default IP as my iPhone IP in rc.conf and it was working but when connected to LAN it was not giving internet so added this line to dynamically route.metric
is irrelevant, it's only useful with dynamic routing protocols like OSPF or BGP. It has no meaning with 'standard' routing.
Don't know that.. But with this settings, I am able to use both my wifi from iPhone and LAN simultaneously.
resolvconf -i
Not giving any output, only blank output
… Before, I used default IP as my iPhone IP in rc.conf and it was working but when connected to LAN it was not giving internet …
route delete default ; service netif stop em0 ; ifconfig wlan0 destroy ; sleep 5 ; service netif start wlan0 ; sleep 10
root@mowa219-gjp4-zbook-freebsd:~ # route delete default ; ifconfig gif0 down ; service netif stop em0 > & /dev/null ; ifconfig wlan0 destroy ; sleep 5 ; service netif start wlan0 > & /dev/null ; sleep 10 ; resolvconf -i ; route show default ; ping -4 -c 2 freshports.org
delete net default
em0 wlan0
route to: default
destination: default
mask: default
gateway: 192.168.1.1
fib: 0
interface: wlan0
flags: <UP,GATEWAY,DONE,STATIC>
recvpipe sendpipe ssthresh rtt,msec mtu weight expire
0 0 0 0 1500 1 0
PING freshports.org (54.227.255.74): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 54.227.255.74: icmp_seq=0 ttl=51 time=97.944 ms
64 bytes from 54.227.255.74: icmp_seq=1 ttl=51 time=98.033 ms
--- freshports.org ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 97.944/97.989/98.033/0.045 ms
root@mowa219-gjp4-zbook-freebsd:~ # echo $SHELL
/bin/csh
root@mowa219-gjp4-zbook-freebsd:~ # uname -mvKU
FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT main-n271720-6982be38cb7e GENERIC-NODEBUG amd64 1500023 1500023
root@mowa219-gjp4-zbook-freebsd:~ # route delete default ; ifconfig gif0 down ; service netif stop em0 > & /dev/null ; ifconfig wlan0 destroy ; sleep 5 ; service netif start em0 > & /dev/null ; sleep 10 ; resolvconf -i ; route show default ; ping -4 -c 2 freshports.org
delete net default
em0 wlan0
route to: default
destination: default
mask: default
gateway: 192.168.1.1
fib: 0
interface: em0
flags: <UP,GATEWAY,DONE,STATIC>
recvpipe sendpipe ssthresh rtt,msec mtu weight expire
0 0 0 0 1500 1 0
PING freshports.org (54.227.255.74): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 54.227.255.74: icmp_seq=0 ttl=51 time=100.854 ms
64 bytes from 54.227.255.74: icmp_seq=1 ttl=51 time=100.947 ms
--- freshports.org ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 100.854/100.901/100.947/0.047 ms
root@mowa219-gjp4-zbook-freebsd:~ #
Oh you're onto something. There's no default route in the IPv6 routing table. wlan0: is IPv4 only and em0: is IPv6 only, but with no IPv6 default route any non-local IPv6 traffic will fail with "no route". Setting the metric makes the system prefer IPv4 instead of the default IPv6 preference.Gateway will be set by whatever DHCP response came last. And with two interfaces on two different networks your gateway will get bounced back and forth between two different gateways.