On Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 07:48:29AM +0400, Pascal wrote: > Internet on phone is ok with -70dBm 4G
Even if it is connected to a cellular network, that doesn't mean that it is configured for packet switching, your contract with your operator might not allow for mobile data services, etc. That's why its important to know if the phone _itself_ can access the internet. Another way to be sure would be to tether a machine running some other OS, and see if things change, but that may not be necessary. > No results when ping to google.com Does google.com get resolved to an IP address? The first line of ping's output should be something like PING google.com (142.250.200.78) [...] If it doesn't get resolved, you'll get something like ping: no address associated with name If your OpenBSD box is unable to resolve hostnames, even after getting urdis0 properly configured via DHCP, then I strongly suspect the problem is that your phone isn't configured for internet access. > No pf here > > 26 avr. 2024 19:25:32 Zé Loff <zel...@zeloff.org>: > > > On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 06:53:33PM +0400, Pascal wrote: > >> https://qsl.net/fr5dh/route.jpg > >> https://qsl.net/fr5dh/ifconfig.jpg > >> > >> Sorry for the format... > >> > >> 26 avr. 2024 15:37:36 Zé Loff <zel...@zeloff.org>: > >> > >>> On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 03:19:58PM +0400, Pascal wrote: > >>>> GM/GA > >>>> > >>>> Would like connect to internet with usb tethering on openbsd 7.4 and > >>>> Phone SM-A426B. > >>>> > >>>> After: # ifconfig urndis0 up autoconf > >>>> I can't : fw_update & syspatch > >>>> Failed timeout > >>>> > >>>> Any idea please? > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Pascal > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> What's the output of "ifconfig urndis0" and "route -n show"? > >>> > >>> -- > >>> > >> > >> -- > >> Pascal > >> > >> > > > > So you get an IP from your phone, and it is your default gateway. > > Everything seems normal, there. Does your phone have internet access > > itself? > > > > And on the OpenBSD box: > > - Can you resolve hostnames? > > - Can you access other websites? > > - Are you running pf to do some sort of filtering? > > > > -- > > > > -- > Pascal > > --