Re: Bookworm Networking Issues

2024-03-18 Thread Anssi Saari
Greg Wooledge writes: > For example, on my current machine, the network interface is named "eno1". > To bring this interface up, if it's not already up, I would run: > > ifup eno1 Um, ifup takes -a to bring all interfaces marked auto up. So that's the obvious command to try and if it

Re: Bookworm Networking Issues

2024-03-17 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Can anybody suggest how to get the networking running? Have you searched the web for answered? I suspect searching for "get the networking running" or "fix my problems" will get you up and running in no time. Stefan

Re: Bookworm Networking Issues

2024-03-17 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 08:46:26PM +0100, Marco Moock wrote: > Am 17.03.2024 um 16:54:27 Uhr schrieb David: > > > Can anybody suggest how to get the networking running? > > You have to tell us what doesn't work in your network. > > Also show the output of > ip a >

Re: Bookworm Networking Issues

2024-03-17 Thread Marco Moock
Am 17.03.2024 um 16:54:27 Uhr schrieb David: > Can anybody suggest how to get the networking running? You have to tell us what doesn't work in your network. Also show the output of ip a cat /etc/resolv.conf -- Gruß Marco Send spam to 1710690867mu...@cartoonies.org

Re: Bookworm Networking Issues

2024-03-17 Thread tomas
have added to 2 NIC's > that I need. > > Can anybody suggest how to get the networking running? Package ifupdown is installed? Cheers -- t signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Bookworm Networking Issues

2024-03-17 Thread Charles Curley
dded to 2 NIC's > that I need. > > Can anybody suggest how to get the networking running? > > Thank you, > > David. > "man interfaces" might help. The name of the file is "/etc/network/interfaces". Note the s on the end. Do you have other typos, say,

Re: Bookworm Networking Issues

2024-03-17 Thread Eike Lantzsch ZP5CGE / KY4PZ
have added to 2 NIC's > that I need. > > Can anybody suggest how to get the networking running? > > Thank you, > > David. David, with all respect, your post is bare of any information which would enable someone without a crystal ball to help with the issue. Maybe start here

Bookworm Networking Issues

2024-03-17 Thread David
I am running Bookworm on a thin client and Network-Manger seems to be the source of my problems. I have purged Network-Manager from this thin client, but I can't find out how to get /etc/network/interface to run. I have added to 2 NIC's that I need. Can anybody suggest how to get the networking

networking issue upon reboot, i need to restart networking for it to work properly.

2024-01-03 Thread Thomas Anderson
hello, Have a funky issue with Debian 10, that is network related. Whenever I restart my computer, I cannot access the internet. I need to restart networking either via CLI, or from the networking panel turn off/on networking. Then, everything works. But, that is rather annoying. Trying

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-29 Thread Susmita/Rajib
The instructions on the webpage: https://github.com/winterheart/broadcom-bt-firmware/blob/master/README.md, the portion of the note: https://github.com/winterheart/broadcom-bt-firmware/blob/master/README.md#notes-about-combined-wifibluetooth-devices may please be perused The firmware was already

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-29 Thread Susmita/Rajib
Again, I post the following output for the command: # sudo pkexec dmesg | grep -i "BCM" Output: [3.731659] usb 1-4: Product: BCM43142A0 [ 17.507884] wlan0: Broadcom BCM4365 802.11 Hybrid Wireless Controller 6.30.223.271 (r587334) [ 18.939316] Bluetooth: hci0: BCM: chip id 70 [

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-28 Thread Susmita/Rajib
Dear Mr. ullrich, I am so concerned by the Biblical God-like Commandment of some of the senior members of this mailing list that I have to ask you a second time: have you meticulously perused all my posts relating to this problematic hardware?: "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-28 Thread Hans
Am Samstag, 28. Oktober 2023, 13:08:21 CEST schrieb Susmita/Rajib: > BCM43142A0 Try the following. Building kernel modue: 1. Install the packages module-assistant, broadcom-sta, broadcom-dkms and broadcom-sta- source 2. start module-assistant, command: m-a 3. In GUI

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-28 Thread Susmita/Rajib
On Wed, 25 Oct 2023 at 08:31, Susmita/Rajib wrote: [ ... ] > > Install the package firmware-b43-installer and follow the prompts. > > > > I'm fairly sure that's all it takes. You may need to uninstall wl > > and / or any other changes you've made. > [ ... ] > > Ok, I will

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-24 Thread Susmita/Rajib
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Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-24 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 08:19:03PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote: > From: "Andrew M.A. Cater" > Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2023 10:50:48 + > Message-id: <[] ztehic-dyzpii...@einval.com> > In-reply-to: <[] > caeg4czxgp3wqszgsps5erwcvxyf1wdm-mjnbx+ehvybqrr-...@mail.gmail.com> > > Dear Mr. Cater, > >

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-24 Thread Susmita/Rajib
From: "Andrew M.A. Cater" Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2023 10:50:48 + Message-id: <[] ztehic-dyzpii...@einval.com> In-reply-to: <[] caeg4czxgp3wqszgsps5erwcvxyf1wdm-mjnbx+ehvybqrr-...@mail.gmail.com> Dear Mr. Cater, Once again, thank you for your post. But Mr. Cater, I would have to request you to

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-24 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 02:01:21PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote: > My dear illustrious Team Leaders and Senior Members, Debian-User > group, debian-user@lists.debian.org > > I rephrase my earlier question posted at: > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00452.html > which didn't receive

Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-24 Thread Susmita/Rajib
My dear illustrious Team Leaders and Senior Members, Debian-User group, debian-user@lists.debian.org I rephrase my earlier question posted at: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00452.html which didn't receive an insightful reply or guidance. Yes, Mr. Cater did advise on B43 series

Re: Debian as daily driver; WiFi networking and firmware (was: General Questions)

2023-07-25 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 25 Jul 2023 18:26 +0600, from rifesourcec...@gmail.com (Source Code): > Using Debian for PC OS is not good? Is it recommended only for servers? Debian is entirely usable as a daily driver workstation OS. I've been using it as such for around a decade, possibly longer; I have old notes and

networking is getting weirder (Re: Intel X540-AT2 and Debian: intermittent connection)

2022-11-19 Thread hw
On Fri, 2022-11-18 at 16:00 +0100, hw wrote: > On Fri, 2022-11-18 at 09:35 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 6:25 AM hw wrote: > > > > > > I have an X540-AT2 network card in my backup server and it worked when I > > > was > > > running Fedora on the server. > > > > > > I

Re: Networking pb

2022-05-09 Thread mick crane
On 2022-05-08 22:58, Hussein Yahia wrote: Hi, I'm new to Linux, sorry if my question is naive. I just installed debian 11 on my computer. It's wire-connected to internet. I have another computer, a mac, which is connected through wifi. I can connect from my mac to the Linux desktop. But I can't

Re: Networking pb

2022-05-09 Thread Kent West
On Sun, May 8, 2022 at 5:06 PM Hussein Yahia wrote: > > > I can connect from my mac to the Linux desktop. But I can't connect > from the Linux to the mac: when I go in the "Network" directory, the > mac does not appear. I installed smb on the Linux desktop. > > I'm suspecting that you need to go

Re: Networking pb

2022-05-08 Thread Charlie Gibbs
On Mon, 09 May 2022 04:10:01 +0200 Charles Curley wrote: > On Mon, 09 May 2022 01:31:35 +0200 > Hussein Yahia wrote: > >> What exactly do you mean by "connect"? SSH? ping? If you mean via >> SMB, that suggests you successfully set the Linux computer up as >> an SMB server. Did you? >> >> I

Re: Networking pb

2022-05-08 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 09 May 2022 01:31:35 +0200 Hussein Yahia wrote: > > What exactly do you mean by "connect"? SSH? ping? If you mean via > > SMB, > > that suggests you successfully set the Linux computer up as an SMB > > server. Did you? > > I don't remeber to have installed smb on my Linux. I just

Re: Networking pb

2022-05-08 Thread Hussein Yahia
Hi Charles, Thank you for quick answering me. I'm going to guess that this is a simple network, such as a home, > with > just the two computers on it. Yes ! > What exactly do you mean by "connect"? SSH? ping? If you mean via > SMB, > that suggests you successfully set the Linux computer up as

Re: Networking pb

2022-05-08 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 08 May 2022 23:58:28 +0200 Hussein Yahia wrote: > I'm new to Linux, sorry if my question is naive. Your question isn't naive. But we need a lot more information from you in order to help you. Some of it may be obtained by executing command line commands we provide. Open a terminal,

Networking pb

2022-05-08 Thread Hussein Yahia
Hi, I'm new to Linux, sorry if my question is naive. I just installed debian 11 on my computer. It's wire-connected to internet. I have another computer, a mac, which is connected through wifi. I can connect from my mac to the Linux desktop. But I can't connect from the Linux to the mac: when I

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-07 Thread Rick Thomas
You might want to take a look at "Computer Networks" by A.S. Tanenbaum and D.J. Wetherall. It's available for free online at https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v=sites=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxza21pbmh8Z3g6NjQxMTI2MmYxMTAwZmNjZQ Or you can buy a copy from your local bookseller. Enjoy! Rick

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-06 Thread john doe
On 5/6/2022 12:36 AM, Tom Browder wrote: On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 16:07 David Christensen wrote: On 5/5/22 12:31, john doe wrote: At the time I set up this, I googled this subject and came to the conclusion that SSH through VPN was a better fit (flexibility, two layers of security, VPN

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-05 Thread Dan Ritter
Tom Browder wrote: > On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 16:07 David Christensen > wrote: > > > On 5/5/22 12:31, john doe wrote: > > > > > At the time I set up this, I googled this subject and came to the > > > conclusion that SSH through VPN was a better fit (flexibility, two > > > layers of security, VPN

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-05 Thread Celejar
On Thu, 5 May 2022 17:36:14 -0500 Tom Browder wrote: > On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 16:07 David Christensen > wrote: > > > On 5/5/22 12:31, john doe wrote: > > > > > At the time I set up this, I googled this subject and came to the > > > conclusion that SSH through VPN was a better fit (flexibility,

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-05 Thread Tom Browder
On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 16:07 David Christensen wrote: > On 5/5/22 12:31, john doe wrote: > > > At the time I set up this, I googled this subject and came to the > > conclusion that SSH through VPN was a better fit (flexibility, two > > layers of security, VPN advantages when connecting on public

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-05 Thread David Christensen
On 5/5/22 12:31, john doe wrote: At the time I set up this, I googled this subject and came to the conclusion that SSH through VPN was a better fit (flexibility, two layers of security, VPN advantages when connecting on public wifi) for me. I prefer to have SSH available both via old-school

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-05 Thread David Christensen
evices based upon higher level abstractions ("Software Defined Networking"), such as networks. I defined a network, followed the protocol to adopt hardware devices, and it just works. Management is easy. UniFi provides many additional features, including port-forwarding and VPN's.

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-05 Thread john doe
On 5/5/2022 4:34 PM, Tom Browder wrote: On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 11:07 john doe wrote: On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 15:18 john doe wrote: On 5/3/2022 9:42 PM, Tom Browder wrote: - Use VPN to access your servers remotely. I find it easier to use a VPN (responsible for public remote connection)

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-05 Thread Tom Browder
networks, but want to make sure I'm >>> doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they > >>> recommend for such use? I found the book I once consulted and just bought the Kindle version: Networking for Systems Administrators, Michael W. Lucas, 201

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-04 Thread john doe
and securely. Does anyone have a good book they recommend for such use? What do you mean by "correctly and securly", the networking is never secure. Thanks, I didn't know that. Depending on what you need, you might want firewall ... I'm considering HaProxy downsteam from the router.

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/5/22 12:57 pm, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 04:27:52AM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: [...] [...] NAT in itself provides quite good security because internal hosts can't be scanned by attackers. Uh, oh. I think general opinion these days disagree with this statement

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread tomas
On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 04:27:52AM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: [...] > [...] NAT in itself > provides quite good security because internal hosts can't be scanned by > attackers. Uh, oh. I think general opinion these days disagree with this statement strongly (see e.g. [1], but this has been

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread David Christensen
ing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they >>> recommend for such use? >>> >> >> What do you mean by "correctly and securly", the networking is never >> secure. > > > Thanks, I didn't know that. > > Depending o

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tom Browder
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 17:27 Bob Weber wrote: ... > Have you thought of using a small VM in the cloud? > Yes, I have, Bob, and I have a Digital Ocean account and plan to use it for another use case soon. But I do love having my master source and webserver where I can touch them and fix hardware

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Bob Weber
On 5/3/22 17:14, Tom Browder wrote: I appreciate all the responses, and I realize, once again, that I should have given a little more background for the question: I have been running 10+ websites using SNI on Apache on two leased remote servers for many years. I am now moving the whole

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tom Browder
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 16:21 Greg Wooledge wrote: ... You think your home Internet connection is going to be able to handle > this traffic? The sites are historically low traffic, but I'll watch out for problems. Our current ISP is AT and they are laying fiber quickly in my area. > In

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 04:14:40PM -0500, Tom Browder wrote: > I have been running 10+ websites using SNI on Apache on two leased remote > servers for many years. You think your home Internet connection is going to be able to handle this traffic? > In addition to the webserver being accessed

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tom Browder
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 14:42 Tom Browder wrote: > I'm about to sign up for a fixed IPv4 address to my home. I know a bit > about setting up simple internal networks, but want to make sure I'm > doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they > recommend for such use? I

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Dan Ritter
Tom Browder wrote: > I'm considering HaProxy downsteam from the router. > > That also brings the question, why do you need a static IPv4 address? If you want a service inside your network to be available to people outside your network (i.e. on the Internet), they need to be able to name it and

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Dan Ritter
Tom Browder wrote: > I'm about to sign up for a fixed IPv4 address to my home. I know a bit > about setting up simple internal networks, but want to make sure I'm > doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they > recommend for such use? Almost certainly what you want is

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2022-05-03 at 14:30 -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > [...] > You will want to parcel out IP addresses and host names on your home > network, so DNS and DHCP. There are other programs to do those things, > but bind and dhcpd are classics, and talk to each other. Or dnsmasq which does both

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tom Browder
ely. Does anyone have a good book they > > recommend for such use? > > > > What do you mean by "correctly and securly", the networking is never > secure. Thanks, I didn't know that. Depending on what you need, you might want firewall ... I'm considering HaProxy downs

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 3 May 2022 14:42:16 -0500 Tom Browder wrote: > I'm about to sign up for a fixed IPv4 address to my home. I know a bit > about setting up simple internal networks, but want to make sure I'm > doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they > recommend for such use?

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/5/22 4:18 am, john doe wrote: What do you mean by "correctly and securly", the networking is never secure. Depending on what you need, you might want firewall ... That also brings the question, why do you need a static IPv4 address? For almost all domestic installation

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread john doe
by "correctly and securly", the networking is never secure. Depending on what you need, you might want firewall ... That also brings the question, why do you need a static IPv4 address? -- John Doe

Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tom Browder
I'm about to sign up for a fixed IPv4 address to my home. I know a bit about setting up simple internal networks, but want to make sure I'm doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they recommend for such use? Thanks. -Tom

Re: debug systemd restart networking problem

2022-03-26 Thread john doe
On 3/26/2022 2:15 PM, Jeremy Ardley wrote: I have been doing various changes to my network but have now got to the stage where I have errors running systemd restart networking systemctl status networking ● networking.service - Raise network interfaces Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system

debug systemd restart networking problem

2022-03-26 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I have been doing various changes to my network but have now got to the stage where I have errors running systemd restart networking systemctl status networking ● networking.service - Raise network interfaces Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/networking.service; enabled; vendor preset

Re: IPv4 networking problem after dist-upgrade

2021-10-06 Thread Oleg
Hi again! On Wed, Oct 06, 2021 at 06:02:40PM +0200, Oleg wrote: > > ip link show > > $ > ip l sh > ... > 2: eth0: mtu 1492 qdisc pfifo_fast master > direct0 state UP mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 > link/ether 54:04:a6:a0:77:de brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > 3: direct0: mtu 1492 qdisc

Re: IPv4 networking problem after dist-upgrade

2021-10-06 Thread Oleg
Hey Dan, On Wed, Oct 06, 2021 at 10:23:40AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote: > Can you tell us about networking on the host, please? sure, I can. > ip link show $ > ip l sh ... 2: eth0: mtu 1492 qdisc pfifo_fast master direct0 state UP mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 link/ether 54

Re: IPv4 networking problem after dist-upgrade

2021-10-06 Thread Dan Ritter
Oleg wrote: > I've updated my server to bullseye a couple of days ago and since then I'm > unable to get IPv4 networking to work properly again. IPv6 still seems to work > like charm. I can also connect to the hosted VMs (KVM via libvirt) on the > server over IPv4 without problems. H

IPv4 networking problem after dist-upgrade

2021-10-06 Thread Oleg
Hi there, I've updated my server to bullseye a couple of days ago and since then I'm unable to get IPv4 networking to work properly again. IPv6 still seems to work like charm. I can also connect to the hosted VMs (KVM via libvirt) on the server over IPv4 without problems. However, when I try

Re: LoRa for private emergency networking

2021-05-07 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Fri, May 7, 2021, 4:48 AM Nicolas George wrote: > Hi. > > I recently heard about LoRa (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LoRa), a kind > of very long distance low data bandwidth wifi / bluetooth. Thanks Nicolas I had wondered if people were thinking along these lines. And it's already written

LoRa for private emergency networking

2021-05-07 Thread Nicolas George
Hi. I recently heard about LoRa (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LoRa), a kind of very long distance low data bandwidth wifi / bluetooth. It is designed for internet-of-things devices, but the bandwidth it offers is enough to SSH and read the end of a log file and restart a daemon. Since I have a

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-25 Thread Anssi Saari
Richmond writes: > Dan Ritter writes: > >> Richmond wrote: >>> Looks like this bug: >>> >>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1798921 >> >> Could be. >> >> In which case, this will be solved in the new Stable, most >> likely out in May or June. >> >> You could try a

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-24 Thread David Wright
On Fri 23 Apr 2021 at 23:11:58 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 09:59:09PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > OTOH my startup files set Mywiredifname for scripts to use, where: > > > > Mywiredifname=$(ip -o link show | sed -e '/^[0-9]\+: [^e]/d;s/[0-9]\+: > > \([^:]\+\):

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-24 Thread Dan Ritter
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 09:59:09PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > > (My days of running multiple ethernet cards are long gone, > > so sed will quit after one match.) > > Sounds like a naive assumption. Some motherboards have dual NICs built in, > don't they? A fair

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 09:59:09PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > OTOH my startup files set Mywiredifname for scripts to use, where: > > Mywiredifname=$(ip -o link show | sed -e '/^[0-9]\+: [^e]/d;s/[0-9]\+: > \([^:]\+\): .*/\1/;q') > > $ echo $Mywiredifname > enp3s0 unicorn:~$ ip -o link show

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread David Wright
On Fri 23 Apr 2021 at 13:23:31 (-0400), Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > > All of the adapters that come as a single item have worked great. You > just have to track down the new identifier, e.g. one of mine is > "enx00909e9dd1ee". That long value goes wherever one normally types in > eth0, enp1s0,

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread Dan Ritter
Richmond wrote: > Dan Ritter writes: > > > Richmond wrote: > >> Looks like this bug: > >> > >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1798921 > > > > Could be. > > > > In which case, this will be solved in the new Stable, most > > likely out in May or June. > > > > You could try

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread Richmond
Dan Ritter writes: > Richmond wrote: >> Looks like this bug: >> >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1798921 > > Could be. > > In which case, this will be solved in the new Stable, most > likely out in May or June. > > You could try a backports kernel before that. > I tried

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 4/23/21, Dan Ritter wrote: > Richmond wrote: >> > Let's try from the bottom up? >> > >> > ip link show >> > will show you the interfaces recognized by the kernel. If this >> > works, it might show you an eth0, an en0, or something like a >> > enp22s0 device. Let's call it "SAM". >> >>

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 4/23/21, David Wright wrote: > On Fri 23 Apr 2021 at 10:49:00 (+0100), Richmond wrote: >> Cindy Sue Causey writes: >> >> > Questions where answers might help come to mind. Primarily, has this >> > always occurred, or did it just start up in the last couple days? >> >> It has occured since

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread David Wright
On Fri 23 Apr 2021 at 10:49:00 (+0100), Richmond wrote: > Cindy Sue Causey writes: > > > Questions where answers might help come to mind. Primarily, has this > > always occurred, or did it just start up in the last couple days? > > It has occured since installing debian (10). Prior to that I

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread Dan Ritter
Richmond wrote: > Looks like this bug: > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1798921 Could be. In which case, this will be solved in the new Stable, most likely out in May or June. You could try a backports kernel before that. -dsr-

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread Richmond
Looks like this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1798921

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread Dan Ritter
Richmond wrote: > > Let's try from the bottom up? > > > > ip link show > > will show you the interfaces recognized by the kernel. If this > > works, it might show you an eth0, an en0, or something like a > > enp22s0 device. Let's call it "SAM". > > Thanks for your reply. > > enp2s0:

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 23 apr 21, 10:46:21, Richmond wrote: > Dan Ritter writes: > > > > If any part of SAM reads "down", do this: > > > > sudo ip link set up SAM > > ip link set up enp2s0 > > No output here but the link is still down. This suggests to me the problem is at a lower level, i.e. the kernel

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread Richmond
Dan Ritter writes: > Richmond wrote: >> When I resume from suspend there is no networking. I cannot find a way >> to restart it. I tried these various commands. >> >> systemctl restart network >> /etc/init.d/networking restart >> systemctl reset-failed

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-23 Thread Richmond
Thanks for your reply. Cindy Sue Causey writes: > Questions where answers might help come to mind. Primarily, has this > always occurred, or did it just start up in the last couple days? It has occured since installing debian (10). Prior to that I was using opensuse. > > I'm on a new old

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-22 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 4/22/21, Richmond wrote: > When I resume from suspend there is no networking. I cannot find a way > to restart it. I tried these various commands. > > systemctl restart network > /etc/init.d/networking restart > systemctl reset-failed > systemctl restart networking.servic

Re: No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-22 Thread Dan Ritter
Richmond wrote: > When I resume from suspend there is no networking. I cannot find a way > to restart it. I tried these various commands. > > systemctl restart network > /etc/init.d/networking restart > systemctl reset-failed > systemctl restart networking.service > s

No networking after resume from suspend

2021-04-22 Thread Richmond
From: Richmond Newsgroups: linux.debian.user Subject: No networking after resume from suspend Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2021 22:34:07 +0100 Organization: Frantic Message-ID: <84r1j2knqo@example.com> User-Agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux) X-Draft-From: ("linux.debi

help with bug report for boot delay in networking

2020-08-22 Thread Armin Faltl
the machine hangs in networking for about 2 minutes in shutdown too, again showing a timeout and counting seconds. My system runs Debian 10.5 now but the behavior is much older. If you tell me how, I can send you when I installed what. Kind Regards, Armin Faltl

Re: systemd-nspawn networking inside VirtualBox VM

2020-07-08 Thread Didar Hossain
On Wed, Jul 08, 2020 at 07:20:18AM +0200, Alexandre Rossi wrote: > Hi, > > > > since I am not well educated about macvlan, ipvlan, I could not get the > > > networking working at all. I would like to avoid using > > > "systemd-networkd/systemd-resolvd&

Re: systemd-nspawn networking inside VirtualBox VM

2020-07-08 Thread Didar Hossain
On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 06:05:14PM +0200, john doe wrote: > On 7/7/2020 3:13 PM, Didar Hossain wrote: > > Hi, > > > > TL;DR > > How to get systemd-nspawn containers networking so that they can talk to > > each > > other, the host and the internet inside a B

Re: systemd-nspawn networking inside VirtualBox VM

2020-07-07 Thread Alexandre Rossi
Hi, > > since I am not well educated about macvlan, ipvlan, I could not get the > > networking working at all. I would like to avoid using > > "systemd-networkd/systemd-resolvd" especially on the Buster host - using > > those > > it seems should make ev

Re: systemd-nspawn networking inside VirtualBox VM

2020-07-07 Thread john doe
On 7/7/2020 3:13 PM, Didar Hossain wrote: Hi, TL;DR How to get systemd-nspawn containers networking so that they can talk to each other, the host and the internet inside a Buster VM? VirtualBox on Windows 10 which has internet connectivity via a wireless interface. I am running a Buster VM

systemd-nspawn networking inside VirtualBox VM

2020-07-07 Thread Didar Hossain
Hi, TL;DR How to get systemd-nspawn containers networking so that they can talk to each other, the host and the internet inside a Buster VM? VirtualBox on Windows 10 which has internet connectivity via a wireless interface. I am running a Buster VM with hand picked minimal packages, networking

Re: How to make networking dependent on firewall configuration?

2019-06-23 Thread andreimpopescu
On Lu, 13 mai 19, 15:31:45, Martin T wrote: > Hi Reco! > > Thanks for reply! I changed from > /lib/systemd/system/networking.service.d/networking.service.conf to > /etc/systemd/system/networking.service.d/networking.service.conf. It might be easier to do systemctl edit . Kind regards,

Re: LXC, networking and firewalling

2019-05-15 Thread Reco
Hi. On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 01:28:41PM +1200, Richard Hector wrote: > Hi all, > What I think doesn't work so well is attempting to filter traffic either > between containers, "modproble br_netfilter", then it'll be the same netfilter rules. > or between a container and the host.

LXC, networking and firewalling

2019-05-15 Thread Richard Hector
Hi all, I have a couple of VPSes (Xen and KVM based), in which I run LXC containers. Currently I have a bridge device set up on the host (not bridged to the external network), and iptables to do firewalling and NAT as required. Here's my bridge setup, if that helps:

Re: How to make networking dependent on firewall configuration?

2019-05-13 Thread Martin T
Hi Reco! Thanks for reply! I changed from /lib/systemd/system/networking.service.d/networking.service.conf to /etc/systemd/system/networking.service.d/networking.service.conf. > One can specify hostnames in netfilter rules. Trying to load such rules > without a working resolver can lead to

Re: How to make networking dependent on firewall configuration?

2019-05-13 Thread Reco
> # systemctl show networking -p Requires > Requires=system.slice iptables.service > # > > Is there a better or more correct way to do this? Yes. Instead of creating this file: /lib/systemd/system/networking.service.d/networking.service.conf make this one: /etc/systemd/system/networking.

How to make networking dependent on firewall configuration?

2019-05-13 Thread Martin T
Hi, I have a /lib/systemd/system/networking.service.d/networking.service.conf configuration file which specifies, that my custom iptables.service is a requirement for networking.service: # systemctl show networking -p Requires Requires=system.slice iptables.service # Is there a better or more

Re: How to Restart Networking in stretch

2019-02-14 Thread Kent West
On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 1:42 PM Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 13/02/2019 à 21:25, Greg Wooledge a écrit : > > > > There are, unfortunately, at least three competing ways to configure > > network interfaces in Debian: > > Why would it be unfortunate to have choice ? There is no "one size fits >

Re: How to Restart Networking in stretch

2019-02-14 Thread Brian
On Thu 14 Feb 2019 at 20:41:55 +0100, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 13/02/2019 à 21:25, Greg Wooledge a écrit : > > > > There are, unfortunately, at least three competing ways to configure > > network interfaces in Debian: > > Why would it be unfortunate to have choice ? There is no "one size

Re: How to Restart Networking in stretch

2019-02-14 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 13/02/2019 à 21:25, Greg Wooledge a écrit : There are, unfortunately, at least three competing ways to configure network interfaces in Debian: Why would it be unfortunate to have choice ? There is no "one size fits all", so anyone can select the best method for their needs.

Re: How to Restart Networking in stretch

2019-02-13 Thread Kent West
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 2:25 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 02:13:52PM -0600, Kent West wrote: > > But, that leaves my second question unanswered: > > > > 2) What is the canonical current method in 2019 to [semi-]manually > > conf

Re: How to Restart Networking in stretch

2019-02-13 Thread Kent West
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 12:08 PM David Wright wrote: > On Tue 12 Feb 2019 at 22:49:13 (-0600), Kent West wrote: > > stretch, 9.7 > > > > I've duckduckgo'd for two days, but there seems to be no definitive > answer > > as to how networking is supposed to be configur

Re: How to Restart Networking in stretch

2019-02-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 02:13:52PM -0600, Kent West wrote: > But, that leaves my second question unanswered: > > 2) What is the canonical current method in 2019 to [semi-]manually > configure networking in stretch? And is it documented anywhere? (My two > days of searching le

Re: How to Restart Networking in stretch

2019-02-13 Thread Kent West
rk. So this method you provide works; thanks! (The other troubleshooting questions you asked, I'm bypassing, as the basic problem has been solved.) But, that leaves my second question unanswered: 2) What is the canonical current method in 2019 to [semi-]manually configure networking in stret

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