Re: avahi ip even if the network cable is unplugged

2007-07-12 Thread Darren Albers
On 7/12/07, yelo_3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >That is likely be fixed by recent commits to stable branch.  But when
> >this happens, can you check the value of /sys/class/net/eth0/carrier?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Dan
>
> The carrier is well detected. Let's hope that ubuntu will include the new 
> stable branch! Do you think that it will be out before the upstream version 
> freeze in ubuntu ( August 16th)?
>
> thank you

Since the patch was applied to stable then you should be able to pull
the patch via the svn changelog and open a ticket on Launchpad to have
it included with the Ubuntu Package.

Thanks!
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Re: avahi ip even if the network cable is unplugged

2007-07-12 Thread yelo_3
>That is likely be fixed by recent commits to stable branch.  But when
>this happens, can you check the value of /sys/class/net/eth0/carrier?
>
>Thanks,
>Dan

The carrier is well detected. Let's hope that ubuntu will include the new 
stable branch! Do you think that it will be out before the upstream version 
freeze in ubuntu ( August 16th)?

thank you








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Re: avahi ip even if the network cable is unplugged

2007-07-11 Thread Dan Williams
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 10:08 +, yelo_3 wrote:
> Hello, this is a bug I have now with nm 0.6.5-0ubuntu6
> 
> when I load the ethernet card module (tg3) and if the cable is unplugged, 
> network manager thinks that the cable is plugged and the applet icon changes 
> into the "acquiring address" and when the dhcp timeout triggers, avahi-autoip 
> gives me an ip, and creates the interface eth0:avah. Now the icon is changed 
> to the normal one, as if I'm connected via the cable. Connection information 
> is showing that everything is 0.0.0.0.
> 
> when I plug the cable I get
> Jul 10 10:24:13 yelo3-laptop kernel: [ 1460.812000] tg3: eth0: Link is up at 
> 100 Mbps, full duplex.
> Jul 10 10:24:13 yelo3-laptop kernel: [ 1460.812000] tg3: eth0: Flow control 
> is off for TX and off for RX.
> Jul 10 10:24:13 yelo3-laptop kernel: [ 1460.816000] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): 
> eth0: link becomes ready
> Jul 10 10:24:14 yelo3-laptop avahi-daemon[7003]: Registering new address 
> record for fe80::211:2fff:feb5:41dd on eth0.*.
> 
> the interface eth0:avah will remain up, until I unplug the cable:
> Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop NetworkManager:   SWITCH:
> terminating current connection 'eth0' because it's no longer valid.
> Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop NetworkManager:   Deactivating device eth0.
> Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop NetworkManager: nm_device_is_802_3_ethernet: 
> assertion `dev != NULL' failed
> Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop NetworkManager: nm_device_is_802_11_wireless: 
> assertion `dev != NULL' failed
> Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop avahi-daemon[7003]: Withdrawing address record 
> for 169.254.7.228 on eth0.
> Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop avahi-daemon[7003]: Leaving mDNS multicast group 
> on interface eth0.IPv4 with address 169.254.7.228.
> Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop avahi-daemon[7003]: Interface eth0.IPv4 no 
> longer relevant for mDNS.
> Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop avahi-daemon[7003]: Withdrawing address record 
> for fe80::211:2fff:feb5:41dd on eth0.
> 
> If I plug in the cable again I finally get my normal connection up and running
> 
> I don't know if this bug is only of my distribution, which is ubuntu gutsy, 
> or if it is a kernel module bug and I would like to know if any of you has it 
> too.

That is likely be fixed by recent commits to stable branch.  But when
this happens, can you check the value of /sys/class/net/eth0/carrier?

Thanks,
Dan


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avahi ip even if the network cable is unplugged

2007-07-10 Thread yelo_3
Hello, this is a bug I have now with nm 0.6.5-0ubuntu6

when I load the ethernet card module (tg3) and if the cable is unplugged, 
network manager thinks that the cable is plugged and the applet icon changes 
into the "acquiring address" and when the dhcp timeout triggers, avahi-autoip 
gives me an ip, and creates the interface eth0:avah. Now the icon is changed to 
the normal one, as if I'm connected via the cable. Connection information is 
showing that everything is 0.0.0.0.

when I plug the cable I get
Jul 10 10:24:13 yelo3-laptop kernel: [ 1460.812000] tg3: eth0: Link is up at 
100 Mbps, full duplex.
Jul 10 10:24:13 yelo3-laptop kernel: [ 1460.812000] tg3: eth0: Flow control is 
off for TX and off for RX.
Jul 10 10:24:13 yelo3-laptop kernel: [ 1460.816000] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): 
eth0: link becomes ready
Jul 10 10:24:14 yelo3-laptop avahi-daemon[7003]: Registering new address record 
for fe80::211:2fff:feb5:41dd on eth0.*.

the interface eth0:avah will remain up, until I unplug the cable:
Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop NetworkManager:   SWITCH:
terminating current connection 'eth0' because it's no longer valid.
Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop NetworkManager:   Deactivating device eth0.
Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop NetworkManager: nm_device_is_802_3_ethernet: 
assertion `dev != NULL' failed
Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop NetworkManager: nm_device_is_802_11_wireless: 
assertion `dev != NULL' failed
Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop avahi-daemon[7003]: Withdrawing address record for 
169.254.7.228 on eth0.
Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop avahi-daemon[7003]: Leaving mDNS multicast group 
on interface eth0.IPv4 with address 169.254.7.228.
Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop avahi-daemon[7003]: Interface eth0.IPv4 no longer 
relevant for mDNS.
Jul 10 10:25:39 yelo3-laptop avahi-daemon[7003]: Withdrawing address record for 
fe80::211:2fff:feb5:41dd on eth0.

If I plug in the cable again I finally get my normal connection up and running

I don't know if this bug is only of my distribution, which is ubuntu gutsy, or 
if it is a kernel module bug and I would like to know if any of you has it too.




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