SOLVED: Amahi's 'default gateway' changes on reboot
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 10:32 am
I recently updated to Amahi 11 set up on a Fedora 27 VM running in Xenserver 6.5 on an old Dell PE 2950. Everything has been working great except the system randomly reboots, which I now believe is due to a bad battery in my UPS when it does its monthly check.
The problem I am encountering lately is when the system reboots it picks a random default gateway IP and it kills my network. The only thing that I have changed is that I added a TP Link Deco M4 system (running in AP mode, so it only passes DHCP) and to that I added a Netgear WNDR3800 (setup as a switch only with DHCP disabled). I have checked every single network device, and there is no other DHCP server enabled anywhere on this subnet. Could this possibly be a bug in Fedora 27 or Amahi 11? It also changes the DNS alias for http://router (which has always been the same as the default gateway). It does the same thing if I reboot Xenserver manually as well.
For example: My gateway is 192.168.1.1. The system rebooted last night, and the 'router' alias as well as the gateway specified in the control panel under NETWORK > SETTINGS changed to 192.168.1.180. The previous time this happened, I noticed that both changed to 192.168.1.10 (which is the IP assigned to my main Deco unit).
Thanks in advance, any help or information here would be greatly appreciated.
The problem I am encountering lately is when the system reboots it picks a random default gateway IP and it kills my network. The only thing that I have changed is that I added a TP Link Deco M4 system (running in AP mode, so it only passes DHCP) and to that I added a Netgear WNDR3800 (setup as a switch only with DHCP disabled). I have checked every single network device, and there is no other DHCP server enabled anywhere on this subnet. Could this possibly be a bug in Fedora 27 or Amahi 11? It also changes the DNS alias for http://router (which has always been the same as the default gateway). It does the same thing if I reboot Xenserver manually as well.
For example: My gateway is 192.168.1.1. The system rebooted last night, and the 'router' alias as well as the gateway specified in the control panel under NETWORK > SETTINGS changed to 192.168.1.180. The previous time this happened, I noticed that both changed to 192.168.1.10 (which is the IP assigned to my main Deco unit).
Thanks in advance, any help or information here would be greatly appreciated.