Re: [Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
Local time: Universal time: RTC time: Time zone: Network time on: no NTP synchronized: no RTC in local TZ: no so.. i found in systemd a ntp config and deleted ubuntu.com and.. removed port 123 ntp ... so now ther is silence and no traffic thanks for helping a nob 8O)
Re: [Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
okay... when i execute the command: $ timedatectl set-ntp false the result: nothing
Re: [Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
in (something like "Time and Date" in a "Control Center") where i control Internet synchronization... it is set to manuel.. and TrisQuel ask me to install NTP support if i want to synchronize automatik.. so.. it is set, on manuel.. and i do not have ntp installed in my system... i started synaptic and searched for anything with "ntp" and uninstalled one/all.. packets/programs named with any-thing like ntp.. one.. program synaptic found: ntpdate i totaly and complete uninstalled it. but still... the ntp traffic goes on.. ???
Re: [Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
hey 8O) /etc/ntp.conf does not exist on my ssytem. and the command: $ cd /etc && grep -R 'ntp\.ubuntu' 2>/dev/null returns: nothing. but still via wireshark, today.. 15 2019-10-26 10:12:55,145091472 127.0.0.1 127.0.1.1 DNS 76 Standard query 0xd9c9 A ntp.ubuntu.com 16 2019-10-26 10:12:55,145125415 127.0.0.1 127.0.1.1 DNS 76 Standard query 0xd66c ntp.ubuntu.com 17 2019-10-26 10:12:55,145318876 and here my router 18 2019-10-26 10:12:55,147059530 and her my router 19 2019-10-26 10:12:55,147076781 192.168.8.100 192.168.8.1 DNS 76 Standard query 0xf23b A ntp.ubuntu.com 20 2019-10-26 10:12:55,147092774 192.168.8.100 91.239.100.100 DNS 76 Standard query 0xf23b A ntp.ubuntu.com 21 2019-10-26 10:12:55,147099549 192.168.8.100 89.233.43.71 DNS 76 Standard query 0xf23b A ntp.ubuntu.com 22 2019-10-26 10:12:55,147105067 192.168.8.100 192.168.8.1 DNS 76 Standard query 0x0373 ntp.ubuntu.com 23 2019-10-26 10:12:55,147109397 192.168.8.100 91.239.100.100 DNS 76 Standard query 0x0373 ntp.ubuntu.com 24 2019-10-26 10:12:55,147113238 192.168.8.100 89.233.43.71 DNS 76 Standard query 0x0373 ntp.ubuntu.com 25 2019-10-26 10:12:55,202437103 91.239.100.100 192.168.8.100 DNS 220 Standard query response 0xf23b A ntp.ubuntu.com A 91.189.91.157 A 91.189.89.199 A 91.189.94.4 A 91.189.89.198 NS ns2.canonical.com NS ns1.canonical.com NS ns3.canonical.com A 91.189.94.173 26 2019-10-26 10:12:55,202657173 127.0.1.1 127.0.0.1 DNS 220 Standard query response 0xd9c9 A ntp.ubuntu.com A 91.189.91.157 A 91.189.89.199 A 91.189.94.4 A 91.189.89.198 NS ns2.canonical.com NS ns1.canonical.com NS ns3.canonical.com A 91.189.94.173 27 2019-10-26 10:12:55,207369015 91.239.100.100 192.168.8.100 DNS 212 Standard query response 0x0373 ntp.ubuntu.com 2001:67c:1560:8003::c7 2001:67c:1560:8003::c8 NS ns2.canonical.com NS ns1.canonical.com NS ns3.canonical.com A 91.189.94.173 28 2019-10-26 10:12:55,207633783 127.0.1.1 127.0.0.1 DNS 212 Standard query response 0xd66c ntp.ubuntu.com 2001:67c:1560:8003::c7 2001:67c:1560:8003::c8 NS ns2.canonical.com NS ns1.canonical.com NS ns3.canonical.com A 91.189.94.173 29 2019-10-26 10:12:55,208211371 192.168.8.1 192.168.8.100 DNS 140 Standard query response 0xf23b A ntp.ubuntu.com A 91.189.89.199 A 91.189.89.198 A 91.189.91.157 A 91.189.94.4 30 2019-10-26 10:12:55,209068393 192.168.8.1 192.168.8.100 DNS 132 Standard query response 0x0373 ntp.ubuntu.com 2001:67c:1560:8003::c7 2001:67c:1560:8003::c8 31 2019-10-26 10:12:55,227552587 89.233.43.71 192.168.8.100 DNS 252 Standard query response 0xf23b A ntp.ubuntu.com A 91.189.94.4 A 91.189.89.199 A 91.189.91.157 A 91.189.89.198 NS ns1.canonical.com NS ns2.canonical.com NS ns3.canonical.com A 91.189.94.173 A 91.189.95.3 A 91.189.91.139 32 2019-10-26 10:12:55,227975057 89.233.43.71 192.168.8.100 DNS 244 Standard query response 0x0373 ntp.ubuntu.com 2001:67c:1560:8003::c7 2001:67c:1560:8003::c8 NS ns2.canonical.com NS ns1.canonical.com NS ns3.canonical.com A 91.189.94.173 A 91.189.95.3 A 91.189.91.139 33 2019-10-26 10:12:55,250888236 192.168.8.100 91.189.91.157 NTP 92 NTP Version 4, client 34 2019-10-26 10:12:55,425531394 91.189.91.157 192.168.8.100 NTP 92 NTP Version 4, server what is going on here i dont know 8O(
Re: [Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
> i started synaptic and searched for anything with "ntp" and uninstalled one/all.. > packets/programs named with any-thing like ntp.. > one.. program synaptic found: ntpdate > in this update on the 24-10-2019 there where a ntp update. Do you did not have ntp installed, but there was a ntp update? Did you mean to say a network-manager update? If you did not have ntp installed, then I guess that I was wrong about that being the relevant package. I take it that /etc/ntp.conf does not exist on your system? That domain name must be set somewhere, though, and my guess would be in /etc. Please run $ cd /etc && grep -R 'ntp\.ubuntu' 2>/dev/null and see if any files contain that domain. Then edit the file(s) and change the domain to something else, and see if that changes the domain that Trisquel tries to connect to.
Re: [Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
Thank you ChaosMunk for the quick response
Re: [Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
> when i connect to my wifi router, TrisQuel communicate this, seen from > wireshark.. it had never never happend before.. > --- > 102019-10-25 06:20:21,169100247 127.0.0.1 127.0.1.1 DNS > 76 Standard > query 0xa3a6 A ntp.ubuntu.com > > 112019-10-25 06:20:21,169176304 127.0.0.1 127.0.1.1 DNS > 76 Standard > query 0x4a08 ntp.ubuntu.com > --- > And i could ad 20 to 30 more connections till ubuntu server Did this seem to start after the upgrade to network-manager? I don't think that it this behavior is directly related to the network-manager package, but I don't understand the issue well enough to rule out the possibility that the update indirectly caused this behavior to surface. > why is that.. As you may know, Trisquel is based on Ubuntu. It looks like Ubuntu's default configuration[1] for the "ntp" package uses ntp.ubuntu.com as a fallback NTP server (for synchronizing the system clock). Trisquel has not defined an alternative default configuration, which is why Ubuntu's is the default. > is there any malware in TrisQuel..? It certainly is not malware, but perhaps it would be better to use a different NTP server. I know little about how NTP works, so I don't know what server(s) would be appropriate. I did not have ntp installed on my system, and I don't think I ever removed it, (I didn't know it existed until now) so I don't think it is one of Trisquel's default packages. Do you remember when/why you installed it? If you don't need it, the quickest way to stop these connections to Ubuntu's servers is to just uninstall it. If you do need it, but want to use a different NTP server, you should be able to edit /etc/ntp.conf accordingly. If it is decided that a different server should be used by default for all users of this package then Trisquel can make that change to the package, but you don't need to wait in order to change it on your own system. (Note that restarting certain services, or simply restarting all services by rebooting, might be needed for any changes to take effect.) > why does TrisQuel see a 4G mobile usb moden as a harddisk.. > my friend; Falken still cant' connect to the internet.. > > https://trisquel.info/en/forum/usb-mobile-modem-and-trisquel-8 I have not been following this thread, but it looks like the last comment is from Magic Banana. Has Falken tried Magic's troubleshooting suggestions yet? [1] https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ntp/tree/debian/ntp.conf#n27 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
Hey There Quidam 8O) when i connect to my wifi router, TrisQuel communicate this, seen from wireshark.. it had never never happend before.. --- 10 2019-10-25 06:20:21,169100247 127.0.0.1 127.0.1.1 DNS 76 Standard query 0xa3a6 A ntp.ubuntu.com 11 2019-10-25 06:20:21,169176304 127.0.0.1 127.0.1.1 DNS 76 Standard query 0x4a08 ntp.ubuntu.com --- And i could ad 20 to 30 more connections till ubuntu server why is that.. is there any malware in TrisQuel..? sorry for my bad french.. but why the fuck.. is TrisQuel allowing this... communication to ubuntu... ? and: another Q ?.. why does TrisQuel see a 4G mobile usb moden as a harddisk.. my friend; Falken still cant' connect to the internet.. https://trisquel.info/en/forum/usb-mobile-modem-and-trisquel-8 best regards from Denmark 8O)
Re: [Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
I just published an update to NetworkManager fixing the regressions (network-manager_1.10.6-2ubuntu1+8.0trisquel2). The changes from version trisquel1 are to set NM to use dnsseq as before, and to disable the mac address randomization settings (but leaving them commented out so they are easy to enable for users with the correct hardware). The feature of not sending the hostname should work, if it interferes with connecting to some routers please report and I'll revert that too.
Re: [Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
Hell, now i see your topic. At first i thought it was my connection, but my wi-fi was still working. Fortunately, i remembered that yesterday i upgraded network-manager, so i reverted to previous version and all worked again. WPA supplicant can be upgraded, it doesn't break anything.
Re: [Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
> If you use the backports repository (i.e. if there are uncommented > lines containing the word "backports" in /etc/apt/sources.list), don't > upgrade to the recently backported versions of network-manager and > wpasupplicant until this issue[1] is fixed. If you have already upgraded and need to revert to the previous versions, use $ sudo apt install network-manager=1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.3 $ sudo apt install wpasupplicant=2.4-0ubuntu6.6 In order to upgrade all other packages without upgrading these two, use $ sudo apt-mark hold network-manager wpasupplicant before upgrading. When this issue is fixed, make these packages upgradable again with. $ sudo apt-mark unhold network-manager wpasupplicant signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[Trisquel-users] don't upgrade to backported network-manager or wpa-supplicant
If you use the backports repository (i.e. if there are uncommented lines containing the word "backports" in /etc/apt/sources.list), don't upgrade to the recently backported versions of network-manager and wpasupplicant until this issue[1] is fixed. [1] https://trisquel.info/en/forum/internet-connection-problem signature.asc Description: PGP signature