Hi,
So I created a Debian Live USB bootable for my APU2D4 box. Everything works fine, I can boot, connect through the serial connection and log in. Though whatever I do I can't get an IP-address configures through DHCP. If I connect my windows laptop to the ethernet cable I get a IP configured straight away.
When I run
sudo dhclient -r enp1s0
sudo dhclient -v
All it says is
DHCPDISCOVER ... over all the network interfaces
then quits with
No DHCPOFFERS received.
Any pointers on what to try? DHCP obviously works just that I can't get my live boot to do it correctly.
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No DHCP address on Debian Live 11.2.0 boot from USB
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Re: No DHCP address on Debian Live 11.2.0 boot from USB
So I left it unattended for an hour or so and now when I got back it has gotten an IP-address.
So I installed OpenWRT and rebooted. Same problem, no WAN IP assigned, ifstatus wan says '"pending": true' as if it's waiting for something.
First I thought could have something to do with the MAC and maybe some reset time with the ISP. But when I plugged in my windows computer it just worked.
Anyone got any idea why Debian and OpenWRT wouldn't be assigned IP:s straight away where Windows and OpnSense would?
br,
frosty
So I installed OpenWRT and rebooted. Same problem, no WAN IP assigned, ifstatus wan says '"pending": true' as if it's waiting for something.
First I thought could have something to do with the MAC and maybe some reset time with the ISP. But when I plugged in my windows computer it just worked.
Anyone got any idea why Debian and OpenWRT wouldn't be assigned IP:s straight away where Windows and OpnSense would?
br,
frosty
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Re: No DHCP address on Debian Live 11.2.0 boot from USB
And an update. I spoofed my laptops MAC-address and got an IP assigned so it's definitely some MAC throttling on the ISP-side.