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    • RobertoR
      Roberto
      last edited by

      I would like to set a static IP.
      I thought that maybe in UBUNTU you could set it as follows:

      sudo vi /etc/dhcpcd.conf
      

      I tried with the WiFi network wlan0 and set an IP compatible with my network: 192.168.178.201

      # on the server to actually work
      option rapid_commit
      
      # A list of options to request from the DHCP server
      option domain_name_servers, domain_name, domain_search, host_name
      option classless_static_routes
      # Most distributions have NTP support.
      option ntp_servers
      # Respect the network MTU. This is applied to DHCP routes.
      option interface_mtu
      
      # A ServerID is required by RFC2131.
      require dhcp_server_identifier
      
      # Generate Stable Private IPv6 Addresses instead of hardware based ones
      slaac private
      
      # ==== Test of static IP configuration: ======
      interface wlan0
      static ip_address=192.168.178.201/24
      static routers=192.168.178.1
      static domain_name_servers=8.8.8.8
      

      But when I turn RB5 off and on again sometimes it works with right static IP 192.168.178.201 and sometimes with a random IP, I don't know what I did wrong. Could you please help me?
      Robert

      Roberto Calvi

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      • tomT
        tom admin
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        @Roberto There is a bug with the QCOM SOM where the wlan0 interface's MAC address isn't static, which affects using static IPs in ways that usually work on other hardware. We have an open ticket with QCOM to fix this issue. One thing to try is: https://www.howtogeek.com/118337/stupid-geek-tricks-change-your-ip-address-from-the-command-line-in-linux/

        The solution may require creating a custom startup script.

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        • RobertoR
          Roberto @tom
          last edited by Roberto

          @tom Thank you
          But perhaps i did something wrong creating a script:

          vi /etc/sudoers.d/mystatic-ip.sh
          

          Content of mystatic-ip.sh file:

          #!/bin/bash
          sudo ifconfig wlan0 192.168.178.201 netmask 255.255.255.0
          sudo route add default gw 192.168.178.1 wlan0
          

          Then i created a service:

          vi /etc/systemd/system/mystatic-ip.service
          

          Content of mystatic-ip.service file:

          [Unit]
          Description=My static IP
          
          [Service]
          ExecStart=/etc/sudoers.D/mystatic-ip.sh start
          
          [Install]
          WantedBy=multi-user.target
          

          To enable this service when startup I did:

          systemctl enable mystatic-ip
          

          I don't know what I did wrong. Could you please help me?
          Robert

          Roberto Calvi

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          • tomT
            tom admin
            last edited by

            @Roberto When you run the script manually outside of the service file does it work?

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            • RobertoR
              Roberto @tom
              last edited by

              @tom
              Thank you for reply, yes If I run:

              sudo ifconfig wlan0 192.168.178.201 netmask 255.255.255.0
              sudo route add default gw 192.168.178.1 wlan0
              

              works, but if I restart RB5 the script does not do his work, perhaps a chmod is needed?

              Roberto Calvi

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              • Eric KatzfeyE
                Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @Roberto
                last edited by

                @Roberto It's probably a timing thing. Your service file doesn't have any dependencies so it gets run immediately on startup. Then a different service comes along and changes everything. Ideally you specify the service that is doing that as a dependency so you know yours will run after it. Just to debug you could add a big sleep before the commands and see if that solves the issue.

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                • RobertoR
                  Roberto @Eric Katzfey
                  last edited by

                  @Eric-Katzfey
                  Thank you for help, what would you suggest? Perhaps a delay in the script or something similar?
                  how do you suggest to do the startup log? and how could this sequence be organized correctly?
                  Do you have a RB5 to test? Thank you for any help

                  Roberto Calvi

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                  • tomT
                    tom admin
                    last edited by

                    @Roberto The "dumb" way to do it is to just put a sleep at the start of mystatic-ip.sh and gradually decrease the length to find the quickest sleep that works.

                    Otherwise you'd have to reference another service in an "After" section to tell the service to start after the stated one

                    Example:

                    [Unit]
                    Description=My static IP
                    After=wlan_daemon.service 
                    

                    I know on VOXL wlan_daemon.service can be referenced, not positive whether it is on RB5 as well

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                    • RobertoR
                      Roberto @tom
                      last edited by Roberto

                      RESOLVED: Thanks to @Eric-Katzfey & @tom

                      1. First create a script:
                      vi /etc/sudoers.d/mystatic-ip.sh
                      

                      Content of mystatic-ip.sh script:

                      #!/bin/bash
                      sudo ifconfig wlan0 192.168.178.201 netmask 255.255.255.0
                      sudo route add default gw 192.168.178.1 wlan0
                      
                      1. Create a service:
                      vi /etc/systemd/system/mystatic-ip.service
                      

                      Content of mystatic-ip.service file (that starts after wlan daemon):

                      [Unit]
                      Description=My static IP
                      After=wlan_daemon.service
                      
                      [Service]
                      ExecStart=/etc/sudoers.d/mystatic-ip.sh start
                      
                      [Install]
                      WantedBy=multi-user.target
                      

                      To enable this service when the RB5 boots:

                      systemctl enable mystatic-ip
                      

                      Reboot and you will have a static IP!

                      Roberto Calvi

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                      • RobertoR
                        Roberto @Roberto
                        last edited by Roberto

                        NOT RESOLVED šŸ˜– @Eric-Katzfey & @tom

                        Works on Reboot but not if I turn RB5 OFF wait a wile and afterwards I turn it ON

                        Sometimes work and sometimes doesn't

                        Somebody could please help me?

                        Roberto Calvi

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                        • RobertoR
                          Roberto @tom
                          last edited by

                          @tom & @Eric-Katzfey

                          List of services: (command to show active services)

                          systemctl list-units --type=service
                          

                          Screenshot 2022-03-10 alle 17.56.18.png

                          Some services are down like:
                          ā— dnsmasq.service loaded failed failed dnsmasq - A lightweight DHCP and caching DNS server
                          ā— lunch-make-scripts.service loaded failed failed lunch make scripts
                          ā— mystatic-ip.service loaded failed failed My static IP

                          Somebody could please help me?

                          Roberto Calvi

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                          • Eric KatzfeyE
                            Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @Roberto
                            last edited by

                            @Roberto We will take a look and see if we can put together a solution over the next few days.

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                            • tomT
                              tom admin
                              last edited by

                              @Roberto This combo consistently works for me:

                              sh-4.4# cat /usr/bin/rb5-wifi-static-ip.sh 
                              #!/bin/bash
                              
                              # wait for wlan0 to get it's initial IP from router
                              rb5-net-check wlan0 192.168
                              
                              # set new IP
                              sudo ifconfig wlan0 192.168.1.150 netmask 255.255.255.0
                              sudo route add default gw 192.168.1.1 wlan0
                              
                              sh-4.4# cat /etc/systemd/system/rb5-wifi-static-ip.service 
                              [Unit]
                              Description=WLAN0 Static IP Service
                              After=wlan_daemon.service
                              
                              [Service]
                              ExecStart=/usr/bin/rb5-wifi-static-ip.sh
                              
                              [Install]
                              WantedBy=multi-user.target
                              

                              Basically adding the rb5-net-check call which waits for wlan0 to get an initial valid IP before proceeding.

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                              • tomT
                                tom admin
                                last edited by

                                @Roberto Or a slightly cleaner solution would be to keep your same script and just have the service depend on the rb5-net-check.service that is already enabled by default if you're running PX4:

                                sh-4.4# cat /etc/systemd/system/rb5-wifi-static-ip.service 
                                [Unit]
                                Description=WLAN0 Static IP Service
                                After=rb5-net-check.service
                                
                                [Service]
                                ExecStart=/usr/bin/rb5-wifi-static-ip.sh
                                
                                [Install]
                                WantedBy=multi-user.target
                                
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                                • RobertoR
                                  Roberto @tom
                                  last edited by Roberto

                                  FINALLY SOLVED: Thanks to @tom
                                  (added chmod and complete procedure for other users)

                                  1. First create a script:
                                  vi /usr/bin/rb5-wifi-static-ip.sh 
                                  

                                  Content of rb5-wifi-static-ip.sh script (with sample IP):

                                  #!/bin/bash
                                  
                                  rb5_net='192.168'
                                  drone_IP='192.168.178.201'
                                  router_IP='192.168.178.1'
                                  netmask_IP='255.255.255.0'
                                  network_interface='wlan0'
                                  
                                  # wait for wlan to get it's initial IP from router
                                  rb5-net-check $network_interface $rb5_net
                                  
                                  # set new IP
                                  sudo ifconfig $network_interface $drone_IP netmask $netmask_IP
                                  sudo route add default gw $router_IP $network_interface
                                  
                                  1. Give permission to script (if not, will give you message "Permission denied"):
                                  chmod u+x /usr/bin/rb5-wifi-static-ip.sh
                                  
                                  1. Create a service:
                                  vi /etc/systemd/system/rb5-wifi-static-ip.service
                                  

                                  Content of rb5-wifi-static-ip.service file:

                                  [Unit]
                                  Description=WLAN0 Static IP Service
                                  After=wlan_daemon.service
                                  
                                  [Service]
                                  ExecStart=/usr/bin/rb5-wifi-static-ip.sh
                                  
                                  [Install]
                                  WantedBy=multi-user.target
                                  
                                  1. Enable this service when RB5 boots:
                                  systemctl enable rb5-wifi-static-ip.service
                                  

                                  Restart RB5 and you will have a static IP!

                                  Roberto Calvi

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                                  • tomT
                                    tom admin
                                    last edited by

                                    @Roberto Thanks for your patience with this, I will make sure this script / service makes it into our next SDK release as well.

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                                    • M
                                      mrawding
                                      last edited by

                                      If anyone else is interested - I found a way to enable static ip's for ethernet and wlan interfaces.

                                      You'll need to install a file like below under /etc/systemd/systetem/ and run the following commands:

                                      systemctl enable ipconfig.service
                                      systemctl disable dhcpcd.service
                                      
                                      [Unit]
                                      Description=A description for your custom service goes here
                                      Requires=systemd-networkd.service
                                      After=systemd-networkd-wait-online.service
                                      
                                      [Service]
                                      Type=simple
                                      ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 10
                                      ExecStart=/bin/systemctl restart systemd-networkd.service
                                      
                                      
                                      [Install]
                                      WantedBy=multi-user.target
                                      

                                      You'll also need to add this file under /etc/systemd/network/wlan0.network

                                      [Match]
                                      Name=wlan0
                                      
                                      [Network]
                                      Address=192.168.0.169/24
                                      #DHCP=yes
                                      

                                      Simply installing this service will allow most routers to keep the rb5 address the same when assigning IPs for a lease. Just comment #Address and uncomment DHCP to use dhcp.

                                      You will also need to make sure to add the gatway to the routing table:

                                      route add default gw $router_IP $network_interface

                                      this is best to be configured as a oneshot service where the service has the field Requires=ipconfig.service

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