LordPaul 3 Posted January 23 Any ideas what "protocol 0800 is buggy" and "daemon.notice wansensing" means Sat Jan 23 20:41:48 2021 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[22817]: DHCPREQUEST(br-lan) 192.168.0.251 00:51:ed:5a:9f:88 Sat Jan 23 20:41:43 2021 kern.crit kernel: [566112.547000] protocol 0800 is buggy, dev br-lan Sat Jan 23 20:41:40 2021 daemon.notice miniupnpd[7414]: redirecting port 56392 to 192.168.0.11:56392 protocol UDP on ptm0 for: Teredo 192.168.0.11:56392->56392 UDP Sat Jan 23 20:41:28 2021 kern.crit kernel: [566097.107000] protocol 0800 is buggy, dev br-lan Sat Jan 23 20:41:25 2021 daemon.notice wansensing: (L3DHCP) runs L3DHCPMain.check(VDSL,supervision_wan6_ok) Sat Jan 23 20:41:25 2021 daemon.notice wansensing: (L3DHCP) runs L3DHCPMain.check(VDSL,supervision_wan_ok) Sat Jan 23 20:41:19 2021 kern.crit kernel: [566087.986000] protocol 0800 is buggy, dev br-lan Sat Jan 23 20:41:06 2021 kern.crit kernel: [566075.583000] protocol 0800 is buggy, dev br-lan Sat Jan 23 20:40:57 2021 kern.crit kernel: [566066.467000] protocol 0800 is buggy, dev br-lan Sat Jan 23 20:40:55 2021 daemon.notice wansensing: (L3DHCP) runs L3DHCPMain.check(VDSL,supervision_wan6_ok) Sat Jan 23 20:40:55 2021 daemon.notice wansensing: (L3DHCP) runs L3DHCPMain.check(VDSL,supervision_wan_ok) Sat Jan 23 20:40:41 2021 kern.crit kernel: [566050.206000] protocol 0800 is buggy, dev br-lan Sat Jan 23 20:40:41 2021 kern.crit kernel: [566050.206000] protocol 0800 is buggy, dev br-lan Sat Jan 23 20:40:34 2021 daemon.notice odhcpd[3685]: Got DHCPv6 request Sat Jan 23 20:40:30 2021 daemon.info odhcpd[3685]: Using a RA lifetime of 1800 seconds on wl0_1 Sat Jan 23 20:40:25 2021 daemon.notice wansensing: (L3DHCP) runs L3DHCPMain.check(VDSL,supervision_wan6_ok) Sat Jan 23 20:40:25 2021 daemon.notice wansensing: (L3DHCP) runs L3DHCPMain.check(VDSL,supervision_wan_ok) Sat Jan 23 20:40:00 2021 cron.info crond[2425]: USER root pid 24393 cmd /sbin/trafficmon.lua Sat Jan 23 20:40:00 2021 cron.info crond[2425]: USER root pid 24391 cmd /usr/bin/thermalProtection /sys/devices/i2c-0/0-0048/hwmon/hwmon0/temp1_input /sys/devices/i2c-0/0-004f/hwmon/hwmon1/temp1_input Sat Jan 23 20:39:55 2021 daemon.notice wansensing: (L3DHCP) runs L3DHCPMain.check(VDSL,supervision_wan6_ok) Sat Jan 23 20:39:55 2021 daemon.notice wansensing: (L3DHCP) runs L3DHCPMain.check(VDSL,supervision_wan_ok) Sat Jan 23 20:39:44 2021 kern.crit kernel: [565993.424000] protocol 0800 is buggy, dev br-lan Sat Jan 23 20:39:28 2021 kern.crit kernel: [565977.226000] protocol 0800 is buggy, dev br-lan Sat Jan 23 20:39:28 2021 kern.crit kernel: [565977.226000] protocol 0800 is buggy, dev br-lan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Netduma Fraser 11,312 Posted January 23 The log files are primarily for developers and not for users to try and diagnose issues - it can appear to a user that there is an issue when it is just showing normal background processes which is the case here so nothing to worry about! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Geoff I 0 Posted February 18 On the contrary, this is a bug in the software of the technicolor modem. It is one that I have reported to Telstra. I encountered it using software called Jamkazam that allows playing music together over the internet. It requires low latency similar to gaming. It was introduced by an update to the firmware. It did not occur before the update, and it did after. When it occurred for me (or rather a friends who had this modem. I have the Arcadyan version of the modem) it was followed by errors of the for "Tue Aug 11 18:25:24 2020 kern.warn kernel: [185835.753000] nf_conntrack: expectation table full". What it appeared was that packets being transmitted were being lost in the modem which did not send them on. The end result was that we could hear all the people playing using other modems, but not the person who had the technicolor version of the modem. The only fix we could find that would work was a new modem. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Netduma Liam 208 Posted February 18 That's interesting, @LordPaul Are you actively experiencing any issues or were you just enquiring as to what the entries meant? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Netduma Liam 208 Posted February 23 On 2/18/2021 at 5:41 AM, Geoff I said: On the contrary, this is a bug in the software of the technicolor modem. It is one that I have reported to Telstra. I encountered it using software called Jamkazam that allows playing music together over the internet. It requires low latency similar to gaming. It was introduced by an update to the firmware. It did not occur before the update, and it did after. When it occurred for me (or rather a friends who had this modem. I have the Arcadyan version of the modem) it was followed by errors of the for "Tue Aug 11 18:25:24 2020 kern.warn kernel: [185835.753000] nf_conntrack: expectation table full". What it appeared was that packets being transmitted were being lost in the modem which did not send them on. The end result was that we could hear all the people playing using other modems, but not the person who had the technicolor version of the modem. The only fix we could find that would work was a new modem. Hey, just out of interest, for those having difficulty with the Telstra modem's, are there other devices using the internet at that time through those modem's? Were the connections over wired or wireless? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites