Dec 312008
 

Today I arrived home from a 12 day business trip. While I was away my home network lost connectivity. When I arrived home, I started to investigate. dhclient was running. No IP address. Running it found no DHCP servers. The MoCA light was flashing red on the ONT. I called Verizon. We rebooted the OTN (or so I was told we were rebooting it). Then we rebooted my Verizon router, which was odd. The OTN is provisioned through the ethernet port, not coax. Therefore. the router was not trying to get an IP address. My gateway, which was directly connected to the OTN, was.

I was put onto the next level of support.

We went through the basics, including a request to reboot my computer (I did not). Try Internet Explorer. “It won’t work” I said. True.

Eventually, they asked me to change the ethernet cable. I doubted this would help. Coincidentally, I got an IP address with the new cable. I swapped the cables back. Yep. Got an IP address again.

I concluded: something was wrong with Verizon.

They concluded: it was the cable. Or at least the result of changing the cable fixed it.

My theory: for some reason, my provisioning setup changed while I was away. When I went away, it was working fine over ethernet. When I returned, the MoCA light was on. During my work with the second tech, they was dealing with another tech who was fixing the provisioning.

I believe that the success of dhclient while changing the cable was a coincidence. Something else was happening outside my network.

We’ll see how this goes.

FWIW, a few things are failing to work now that my IP address has changed. My firewall still has a few hardcoded IP addresses for home in it. For example: ssh and bacula-fd are restricted to my home IP address. I’ll look into this soon. Perhaps I should be backing up over my VPN, not over the public IP address.

More, later.

Dec 052008
 

Taken from the original with completed items removed.

I have several items I would like to complete in the short term. Writing them down may help me commit to doing them.

To Do

  • allow new server to slave DNS
  • move IRC proxy to another server
  • put cover back on BAST
  • get SSL working with EFNET
  • Send out RFP reminders in Jan
  • contact the theatres regarding Star Trek (ask in OCLUG who has seen the trailers)
  • Get spamd running on the new server
  • Add a check to Nagios to check that system email arrives each day (e.g. ‘security run output’, ‘daily run output’)
  • Fix up my DVR and ActionTech router so it works with just one network connection
  • Finish off the Bacula migration story
  • Do some more work on OpenVPN CRL and certificates with passphrases (added 2008-12-01)
  • add items to this list that I have forgotten about

Started

Done

  • see if mantis has been upgraded – 2008-12-06
  • upgrade Mantis on bugs.bacula.org – 2008-12-06
  • are backups working on the new vm? – confirmed on 2008-12-07: been running for ages
  • Get MacPorts running on my MacBook – 2008-12-07: did this sometime earlier this week.
  • Upgrade the NYI server to the latest version of PostgreSQL: done 2008-12-07
  • Prepare the BSDCan and PGCon websites for 2009 (partly done): done 2008-12-17
  • Get Pentabarf running on SUPERNEWS: done 2008-12-17
  • Send out the Call For Papers for BSDCan and PGCon: done 2008-12-20
  • Try a certificate revocation list: done something in 2009-01
  • try an IP address change at home, see how the servers handle it – happened while I was out of town in 2008-12. All seemed well.
  • try Bacula Beta in regression testing – done in 2009-01