I tied a kernel 4.3 (it was compiled for trusty though, but my machine
worked fine under it): no change.
I compiled and installed isc-dhcp 4.1 -ESVR13 from source and used it
manually with wpa_supplicant : no change.
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Alright, if ufw is disabled, perhaps it's an isc-dhcp-client issue..
thanks
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hi,
I disabled ufw entirely and rebooted for effect: no change.
I prevented avahi-daemon from using ipv6: no effect
My AP is a WR702N, with a new firmware from 2016, I converted it to a
router, no effect whatsoever (symptoms are the same: cannot event ping
the device even in static ip)
dhclient
Could you double-check that your ufw rules are referring to the correct
NIC? Interface naming has changed a few times recently, and I have a
suspicion that your problems may be a result of the new names not
matching existing ufw rules.
Perhaps disable ufw entirely for testing?
Thanks
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Xenial fails to connect my intermediate AP (dhcp multicast)
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