I went into BIOS and under BMC there is a feature? function? called LAN Failover (why is this default I have no idea), but the Mac Address for that matched the rogue one that kept popping up in the logs.
Quote from: Dowd on June 06, 2024, 06:57:09 amI went into BIOS and under BMC there is a feature? function? called LAN Failover (why is this default I have no idea), but the Mac Address for that matched the rogue one that kept popping up in the logs.It's the default because it makes sense. You want IPMI for any server - at least I know that I do. And piggybacking the IPMI interface on the first network port is common practice so you have IPMI available with just a single cable.I don't have any monitor and keyboard anywhere for about one hundred systems. IPMI is the way ...If you disabled the BMC how do you intend to monitor and control your fan speeds, for example?And BTW - since at least with the Supermicro boards I run, IPMI is always piggybacked to the first network port - why is that WAN in your installation? The first port is LAN in new OPNsense installs so you changed that? If you keep the standard order of interfaces, IPMI will receive an IP address from your OPNsense DHCP server and will be reachable from LAN - which makes much more sense.Kind regards,Patrick
> If I dont reply back to this thread, then for anyone in the future this was the culprit. Apparently there is a way to turn it off in the firmware as well.What about coming back to mark it as resolved and confirm it was? And to say thanks to people who stopped to try to give a hand. Would take all of a about 30 secs.