Re: 1.13.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2021-April-23 07.torrent
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 8:37 pm
Between those 2 versions there was a change to how the DHCP reservation data is stored. It's now stored in a single file (/etc/config/dhcp) whereas before it was stored in 2 different ones (/etc/ethers /etc/hosts).
After saving settings, you could dump out the values from /etc/config/dhcp and check them for obvious faults.
When you save the page all of the necessary services are restarted, you shouldn't need to reboot, nor should a reboot cause a catastrophic failure like you're describing.
My guess would be that you end up with IP conflicts due to device "stickiness". They don't like to give up an IP once they've got it, until the lease period expires (12 hours).
After saving settings, you could dump out the values from /etc/config/dhcp and check them for obvious faults.
When you save the page all of the necessary services are restarted, you shouldn't need to reboot, nor should a reboot cause a catastrophic failure like you're describing.
My guess would be that you end up with IP conflicts due to device "stickiness". They don't like to give up an IP once they've got it, until the lease period expires (12 hours).