On 7.6.2023. 12:31, Why 42? The lists account. wrote: > > Hi All, > > Just FYI, in my attempts to route multicast traffic I started a daemon > called "dvmrpd", the kernel paniced immediately. See attached photo. > > Prior to the panic the XFCE Desktop was running. After the panic I could > not find any combination of keys that would allow me to enter a debugger > or gather more info. > > I then modified the dvmrpd config file e.g. to change the interface > configuration and also changed the configured interface IP addresses > themselves. A second attempt to start the daemon resulted in the same > immediate panic. So it could be that I don't know what I'm doing, but > apparently pretty reproducible :-/ > > This occurred using the 7.3 AMD64 release on a Lenovo ThinkPad with an > 11th gen i7 CPU. > > Cheers, > Robb. >
If dvmrpd is enabled you should see this in boot msg. starting network daemons: sshd dvmrpd smtpd. I don't see that in your screenshot. c/p from boot msg when multicast forwarding and dvmrpd is enabled. ddb.console: 0 -> 1 kern.pool_debug: 1 -> 0 kern.maxclusters: 262144 -> 1048576 net.inet.ip.mforwarding: 0 -> 1 starting network reordering: ld.so libc libcrypto sshd. starting early daemons: syslogd ntpd. starting RPC daemons:. savecore: no core dump checking quotas: done. clearing /tmp kern.securelevel: 0 -> 1 creating runtime link editor directory cache. preserving editor files. starting network daemons: sshd dvmrpd smtpd. starting local daemons: cron. Wed Jun 7 19:47:52 CEST 2023