All,
I ran into an interesting bug that I thought I'd share here. I set
up one of my Raspberry Pi computers as a Pi-hole and also
configured it to act as my DHCP server.
After the Pi was acting as a my DHCP router I noticed hundreds of
log entries in the pihole.log file.
The Pi was being flooded with these kind of requests:
10:17:10 dnsmasq-dhcp[20546]: DHCPINFORM(eth0) 192.168.1.41
dc:a6:32:65:89:d9
10:17:10 dnsmasq-dhcp[20546]: DHCPACK(eth0) 192.168.1.41
dc:a6:32:65:89:d9 desertpi
Literally dozens of entries per second. As it turns out, I set my
other two PIs to static IP addresses using the GUI interface,
which put this into dhcpcd.conf file:
interface eth0
inform 192.168.1.41
static routers=192.168.1.1
static domain_name_servers=192.168.1.1
When I changed it to this there were no more log entries as listed
above (i.e. changed 'inform' to 'static')
interface eth0
static ip_address=192.168.1.41/24
static routers=192.168.1.1
static domain_name_servers=192.168.1.1
As it turns out there is a bug in dhcp that causes INFORM messages
to flood the router. Since my Netgear router acted as the dhcp
server previously, I never saw these entries (the netgear log must
not display them). But, I had always wondered why my PI's network
LED was always blinking so much....
I could only find two article discussing this:
https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/116121/huge-syslog-filled-with-dhcpcd-lines
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=265516
My take away: Don't use the GUI to configure things. :)
Hope this helps someone...
Thanks,
Peter