I don't see any use of such feature. As long as both connections are
DHCP-based, you don't need to bother where you are.
And, as far as I remember, your mac-address is not assigned --- it's
hardcoded to your network device. There's very little advantage on changing
it, IMHO.
Maybe if you explain
2016-04-25 2:24 GMT-03:00 matti kaasinen :
> dhcpd3
>
>
Sorry. I didn't make myself clear.
Which device is your DHCP server? A router (maybe wifi)? A
dedicated/generic router? A server?
How many free leases the DHCP server have, now?
2016-04-22 11:59 GMT-03:00 matti kaasinen <matti.kaasi...@gmail.com>:
>
> 2016-04-22 17:07 GMT+03:00 José Queiroz <zekk...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Shouldn't the DHCP address be managed by the DHCP server? Even if the
>> client releases the previous lease, the se
2016-03-08 14:30 GMT-03:00 Dan Williams :
>
> I know it's been done before, but one caveat is that the wifi driver
> and the supplicant have to correctly support setting the WiFi device's
> MAC address since bonding requires they have the same one. That's been
> a problem in the
2015-12-10 16:37 GMT-02:00 Dan Williams <d...@redhat.com>:
> On Thu, 2015-12-10 at 15:37 -0200, José Queiroz wrote:
> > 2015-12-10 14:55 GMT-02:00 Dan Williams <d...@redhat.com>:
> >
> > > On Thu, 2015-12-10 at 08:06 -0800, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
> >
2015-12-10 14:55 GMT-02:00 Dan Williams :
> On Thu, 2015-12-10 at 08:06 -0800, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there a way to prevent NetworkManager from automatically
> > connecting
> > to specific *wired* networks?
> >
> > I think the network could be identified by
Hi,
I'm almost sure that someone, in the past, asked this. Imagine that you're
working on a ESS, where one of the APs is pretty stable, and the other is
older, slower, and falty. But, for some reason, NM seems to prefer to
connect to the last one, even when it's signal is weaker than the other.
2012/6/5 Sérgio Basto ser...@serjux.com
On Ter, 2012-06-05 at 12:00 -0300, José Queiroz wrote:
Yeah, thats the point. Hope this will get available to other systems
soon.
but this depends on drives , for example mine iwlwifi (Intel wireless
something) doesn't have AP mode (with kernel
Yeah, thats the point. Hope this will get available to other systems soon.
2012/6/5 Sérgio Basto ser...@serjux.com
On Ter, 2012-06-05 at 01:18 -0300, José Queiroz wrote:
Sorry if this is a repeated question.
Is there any support for AP mode on NM, provided the NIC driver
supports
Sorry if this is a repeated question.
Is there any support for AP mode on NM, provided the NIC driver supports it?
If not, is there any plan on adding this on some near future?
Thanks for the attention.
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2012/5/29 Daniel Ackwonu daniel.ackw...@gmx.net
Hello!
My name is Daniel and I am using Ubuntu on a new HP notebook. I have got
the problem that my Realtek Wlan card(RTL8111) is not recognized by my
operating system. I have tried a few things but it is still not working. If
one of you could
Hi Felipe,
2012/5/12 Felipe Alcubillas felipereisalcubil...@gmail.com
I'm using ubuntu 10.10. I can't connect to wifi. I've tried everything
(trust me, I REALLY read everything I could at forums and tried a thousand
times) but I just can't solve this problem. How can I enable my wifi again?
In fact, you should plan your firewall policy a little better. You have two
systems doing exactly the same thing. Is this really necessary?
Em 9 de março de 2012 18:41, rob stone floripa...@gmail.com escreveu:
Please ignore previous e-mail.
I have found the problem. The firestarter firewall
Try to SIGTERM modem-manager.
*sudo killall -TERM modem-manager*
2011/12/29 Eduard Hasenleithner ehase...@gmail.com
I'm using network-manager on ubuntu oneiric. Every time the modem gets
disconnected (either by the network, or due to bad reception) it
disappears from the network device list.
2011/11/21 金 晓烨 jinxiaoye1...@gmail.com
I want to develop an application run in ubuntu 10.04 and this application
may have some IPC with the NetworkManager.
When i installed the NetworkManager 0.9.20 after ./configure make
check make install make installcheck it is all clear ,but then i can
Ramon, did you ever tried to set up a new user, and see if the same problem
happens with it?
If it happens, then the problem surely is in NM; but if not, then the
problem is in your profile...
2011/11/6 Ramon Diaz-Uriarte rdia...@gmail.com
On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 11:12:09 -0500,Dan Williams
Em 24/10/2011 07:48, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte rdia...@gmail.com escreveu:
Actually, three problems remain ;-).
1. I've rebooted and reloged in several times, but I cannot save a
connection because it complaints about insufficient privileges. (I get a
pop-up message that says Connection add
Hello Jose Moyano,
sudo only works if run from a valid terminal. This may be the problem with
your script.
2011/9/21 José Moyano josehmoy...@gmail.com
Hi everybody,
I write the following script to make network manager dispatcher to
change the proxy automagically based on site IP.
I don't think so. Consider if super-user rights is really needed inside the
script, if so, use SUID-root. It's lame, but works.
2011/9/21 José Moyano josehmoy...@gmail.com
Hi José Queiroz (tocayo ;)
Do you think that su $user -c will work instead of sudo?
2011/9/21 José Queiroz zekk
Even though you should not have allowed his friend from accessing your
account, I think it's possible to add a control so the hidden passwords are
only displayed if a master password is provided. This is the behavior of
Mozilla Firefox, for example.
This master password can live on the User
Are you using NM from official Ubuntu repositories? These are still 0.8.0.
Maybe you should give a try on NM 0.8.4 from NetworkManager PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/ppa
2011/5/23 William Moon m...@cut.net
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
When I left click the applet and select Create
Sorry the last reply gone personal.
Em 24 de maio de 2011 14:15, W. Martin Borgert deba...@debian.orgescreveu:
Quoting José Queiroz zekk...@gmail.com:
It seems to me that this behaviour is handled by AVAHI.
Yes, many thanks! The manual page of avahi-autoipd says:
avahi-autoipd can
2011/5/20 Marc Luethi netzt...@bluewin.ch
So it boils down to: 169.254.0.0/16 should not be routed - hence the name
link local. While possibly technically feasible, you might find rather
strange side effects.
One of these could be that the destination address could itself have a link
local
Em 21 de maio de 2011 10:51, W. Martin Borgert deba...@debian.orgescreveu:
On 2011-05-20 14:41, José Queiroz wrote:
Why are you using link-local addresses?
I'm connecting an embedded device to a PC, so that the PC can
access the GUI (web interface) of the device. Th link local
address has
2011/5/6 Pantelis Koukousoulas pkt...@gmail.com
Hi, before I leave for FOSSCOMM.gr, this patch series implements the
initial
version of the support for ADSL modems in network manager.
Notes:
* PPPoA-only for now. I hope that PPPoE can be added with not too much
trouble
as well, if
Try killing modem-manager:
sudo killall -TERM modem-manager
2011/4/11 Feipeng Liu manovega.de...@gmail.com
Hi,
I noticed that sometimes USB 3G modem doesn't connect, but if I plug
out the modem and plug in again, it works. Is there anyway to simulate
this behavior in DBUS interface? So
Em 2011/4/5 Dan Williams d...@redhat.com
What situations do you need these in? (empty secrets)
Said you have a certificate-based VPN connection. As each VPN user have its
own certificate, and certificate's key is password protected, one can assume
that no further authentication is needed.
Install/activate NetworkManager PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/ppa
2011/3/25 susitha senarath ravinda_senar...@yahoo.com
Hi,
I'm using Ubuntu Lucid and I want to upgrade my network manager applet to
0.8.1 or 0.8.2 . This is because they says that some new features in
Hi,
I'm using NetworkManager PPA Daily trunk builds from Launchpad (
https://launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/trunk), and noticed that,
besides the site says that the latest version is
0.8.4~git.20110321t190247.e3a02aa-0ubuntu2~nmt2~luci, I'm still using 0.8.1:
$ apt-cache policy
2011/3/20 Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle leonar...@gnome.org
Em Dom, 2011-03-20 às 10:05 +0100, Ma Begaj escreveu:
2011/3/20 Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle leonar...@gnome.org
Hello, list!
I wasn't able to use nmcli to create a new wifi connection. The access
point is listed by nmcli dev
Hi Dan and Guillaume,
If adding support to IPv6, it would be good to add NAT-PT and v4v6 tunnels
to the TODO list.
2011/3/19 Dan Williams d...@redhat.com
On Sat, 2011-03-19 at 12:56 +0100, Guillaume Leclanche wrote:
Hello,
I browsed the source code, and I've seen that modem manager
Hi Larry,
Are you using a Dell laptop? A recent kernel change broke the WMI support to
some dell hardware. If it's your case, try blacklisting dell-laptop modules
and reseting your machine.
2011/3/13 Larry Finger larry.fin...@lwfinger.net
I am running openSUSE 11.4 with NetworkManager 0.8.2
Sorry the off-topic: how did you managed to make your connection to work?
Are using certificates or username/passwords?
2011/2/27 Matej Kovacic matej.kova...@owca.info
Hi,
what is the function of autoconnect option in VPN settings section?
I have an OpenVPN connection and I marked it to be
Are you using KDE 4.5? The network-manager plasmoid was redesigned, and now
its much more stable than before, it's worth a try.
2011/2/26 Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net
Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
I'm running NetworkManager on my Thinkpad T60
(Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG controller, iwl3945
Which of the packages below are installed on your system?
network-manager-openconnect
network-manager-openconnect-gnome
network-manager-strongswan
network-manager-strongswan-kde
network-manager-openvpn
network-manager-openvpn-gnome
network-manager-openvpn-kde
network-manager-pptp
Hi,
I'm trying to setup an OpenVPN connection, but I think I'm missing some
point, because I'm stuck.
The server side is setup (afaik) and ready, and I already managed to get a
manual connection working.
Now, I want to setup NM-OpenVPN also, but all I'm getting are Failed to
update VPN secrets:
2011/2/18 Marc Herbert marc.herb...@gmail.com
Le 17/02/2011 18:16, Stuart D Gathman a écrit :
Le 15/02/2011 18:53, Matej Kovacic a écrit :
I am using 3G mobile connection, and have limited traffic. Traffic over
some treshold (for instance 1 Gb a month) is very very expensive.
That 3G
2011/2/18 Matej Kovacic matej.kova...@owca.info
(...)Hi,
So the best practical solution is to have network trafic monitor inside
NM. Not only for 3G, also for other types of connections. In could be
very useful to know how much traffic did you have on mobile conection 1,
2, etc., wired
2011/2/7 Ozan Çağlayan o...@pardus.org.tr
On 03.02.2011 13:00, Ozan Çağlayan wrote:
Hi,
And there's also another bug that I can reproduce:
1. Connect using WiFi
2. Soft block WiFi (result: sw_enabled=0, hw_enabled=1)
3. state file is updated to WirelessEnabled=false
4. Unblock wifi
2011/2/4 Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info
Hi there,
I've already spent some hours trying to found what's the problem, but
now I really need some hints.
I've a WLAN on this laptop (iwlagn) which used to work fine with a
2.6.32 Linux kernel (Debian). I've now upgraded to a 2.6.37 kernel, and
Try to turn off debugging in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf.
By the way, which NM version are you using?
2011/1/13 Leho Kraav l...@kraav.com
Hello all
Can anyone point out to me why NetworkManager is spamming my syslog with
a really useless updating: connection-name message every
that
is current in F14 that I am running is
NetworkManager-0.8.1-10.git20100831.fc14.i686 and, as José Queiroz
mentions in his subsequent reply, there have been many important
changes since v7, although he does not reference a link to what those
changes have been in v0.8.
However, what I do
2011/1/10 Franco Miceli fmic...@plan.ceibal.edu.uy
Mike,
(...) The way it is implemented in nm 0.7 (...)
The current version is 0.8 (0.8.2, in fact), there was a lot of important
changes since 0.7.
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2011/1/9 Charles Cultien c.cult...@isae.fr
Hi,
I have a very strange problem :
I'm connected with the wired network of my university and each time, after
one hour, Network Manager disconnect himself and didn't reconnect
automatically. So I have to reconnect by myself evry hour and this is
2011/1/7 pilar te quiere misamoresmishi...@hotmail.es
porfavor necesito que me escrivas en español,gracias
Hola, esta es una lista en Inglés. Si usted no entiende Inglés, a
continuación, no se inscribe en la lista, o utilizar un servicio de
traducción, tales como Google Translate
2011/1/8 mike cloaked mike.cloa...@gmail.com
I have a home LAN where there are two wireless access points. I run
Fedora F14 and use NetworkManager to connect. The access points both
use the *same* ssid and encryption to try to make a seamless wifi
network around the house.
How does
Em 9 de janeiro de 2011 14:12, mike cloaked mike.cloa...@gmail.comescreveu:
By the way in this case both signals are virtually noise free,. and
indeed there are no neighbours using the same channels - (I checked
over a period doing a wireless site survey both before the test and
during the
Instead of using auto connection, create a conection (e.g. @Home) and
select the preferred SSID. This way you can mark your home's network SSID as
preferential.
Create one of these connections to each of the wireless networks that you
use to connect, so you can roam from one to another without
Is your connection marked Auto-connect?
2010/12/22 Greg Suarez gpsuarez2...@gmail.com
Hi,
What I'm seeing in my application is when I command NM to disconnect from
an AP (via DBUS) NM disconnects but then reconnects right away.
AM I missing a step that needs to be done first?
I'm using
2010/11/23 rain blue b123...@gmail.com
Dear,
I meet some issue. Could someone help me?
version; NetworkManager 0.8
NetworkManager-Applet 0.8 ( I modify to no GUI )
wpa_supplicant 0.6.9
Issue step:
1.connect AP ( Success!!! ).
2.ping network over 2~~3 hours.
Hi Hong Sheng,
2010/11/15 hong sheng hong022...@gmail.com
Hi
I got the following pppd call error for chap authentication in vz system.
It seems the peer refused to authenticate. How can I fix the problem? Does
it mean I have to tell Verizon my username and password for setting up the
data
2010/11/5 Marc Herbert marc.herb...@gmail.com
PS: this does not look specific to IPv6
This does not look specific to NetworkManager, as long as NM is working
strictly in the limits created by the RFCs...
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Em 5 de novembro de 2010 15:33, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.comescreveu:
On 11/05/2010 11:00 AM, José Queiroz wrote:
2010/11/5 Marc Herbert marc.herb...@gmail.com
PS: this does not look specific to IPv6
This does not look specific to NetworkManager, as long as NM is working
There is something like this on kmobiletools.
2010/10/12 Ma Begaj derliebeg...@gmail.com
hi,
off topic question:
do you know linux applications which could be used to make voice calls
through 3G modem
and a headset. I am not talking about VOIP but about standard voice
call like on your
There is something like this on kmobiletools.
2010/10/12 Ma Begaj derliebeg...@gmail.com
hi,
off topic question:
do you know linux applications which could be used to make voice calls
through 3G modem
and a headset. I am not talking about VOIP but about standard voice
call like on your
Did you tried nm-cli? It's a command line interface to NM.
2010/9/27 John Connolly j...@buglabs.net
Hi All,
I'm not sure if this is also the place for networkmanager-gnome related
inquiries, but here goes. The device I'm working with supports a tiny
320x240 touchscreen display running
2010/9/25 Dan Williams d...@redhat.com
On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 17:31 +0100, Rune Gellein wrote:
Hi,
I tried to just kill the modem manager, but Network manager started it
again, so if you remove it, network manager will continue to try to
start it in the background.
And because of these
Hi,
I've noticed a strange behavior with my 3g dongle (Onda MSA405 HS /
19d2:0037). When I plug it, it connects with ease. After some time, if I
disconnect it and try to reconnect, it fails, and I have to unplug/plug
again the device or restart modem-manager process to get the connection
back.
And how do you intend to differentiate one from the other?
2010/9/16 hong sheng hong022...@gmail.com
I mean bring up the 3G connectivity automatically when we start web brower
application, not just http.
hong
2010/9/15 Raphaël Jacquot sxp...@sxpert.org
On 15 sept. 2010, at 23:49, hong
Is there free space in the FS that holds /var/run/vpnc?
2010/9/7 Tom Sutherland tsut...@i3businesssolutions.com
From my syslog:
Sep 7 13:31:07 angry-butler09 vpnc[7137]: can't open pidfile
/var/run/vpnc/pid for writing
Sep 7 13:31:08 angry-butler09 NetworkManager[1112]: info VPN
2010/8/20 Alexander Sack a...@ubuntu.com
For ubuntu my answer would be to remove the modemmanager package
... that would do the trick.
- Alexander
Won't it cause any dependency problem?
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2010/8/6 Ville-Pekka Vainio vpiva...@cs.helsinki.fi
Hi,
I'm running Fedora 13 with NetworkManager-0.8.1-1 and a 2.6.34 kernel from
koji. My system has a BCM4312 wifi chip which I'm using with the b43 module
and the proprietary firmware from Broadcom.
In Ubuntu, the native b43 module is
Em 6 de agosto de 2010 15:43, Ville-Pekka Vainio
vpiva...@cs.helsinki.fiescreveu:
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010 15:32:27 -0300, José Queiroz wrote:
In Ubuntu, the native b43 module is broken, as the device is always
disabled.
We have to block it and use the bcmwl-kernel-source, which installs a
wl
Please, respond my question. Are you using an Access Point, or are you using
AdHoc mode?
To use infrastructure, you need an access point, or a wireless router.
Does you have one? Which one?
Em 2 de agosto de 2010 16:38, Eric Lee Elliott li...@ericelliott.usescreveu:
Using internal Atheros
Are you using an AP to link these laptops, or are you using AdHoc mode?
2010/8/2 Eric Lee Elliott e...@ericelliott.us
Can Networkmanager do sharing of WIFI with USB modem as WAN connection?
I've tried configuration repeatedly in various ways, without other
computers detecting WIFI on air.
2010/7/7 ubu...@cgi-net.ch
Hi all,
I have a problem with ubuntu 10.04 LTS and the Network Manager.
As per default Network Manager is working fine and doesn't make any
trouble.
My customer has the requirement that the default network interface
(connected to public LAN) must be protected
2010/6/29 Robert Nichols rnichol...@comcast.net
I cannot simply hard code the upstream servers in /etc/dnsmasq.conf
because that would ignore what DHCP returns.
And what's the problem in it? Are the server list returned so unstable, that
you can get different upstream DNS servers in
Why don't you set the new MTU value in DHCP???
2010/6/2 Jeffersen Sylvia jeff.syl...@comcast.net
I am running into an issue with programmatically changing the MTU settings
for an Ethernet adapter within SUSE Enterprise 11.
Issue: We have configured an OS to run within VMware Player that
2010/5/27 Ludwig Nussel ludwig.nus...@suse.de:
I don't agree. Historically, network connections was a system-wide
resource. But if you start thinking that a 3G connection is a personal
resource, as personal as a cellphone, you will see that we need a
better model that the one we use nowadays.
Did you installed usb-modeswitch? Ubuntu Lucid uses usb-modeswitch
1.1, which is ***very*** different from the version used in Lucid.
2010/5/22 Massimiliano Polito massimiliano.pol...@gmail.com:
Dear all,
I had some problems with Ubuntu 9.10 (I had to reboot several times
before having the
Hi Damian,
It will be a great help if you say which version of NM you're using, which
distribution, and what internet connection you have.
2010/4/22 Damian Nadales Agut d.e.nadales.a...@tue.nl
I've seen a lot of posts of users complaining about this. In most of the
cases the problem was that
Hi,
What kind of VLAN support you're thinking about?
2010/4/1 hadzhimurad ustarkhanov ustarkha...@gmail.com
Hi,
I`d like to ask is it possible to add support VLAN in networkmanager.
Thank you.
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, complete, solution.
2010/3/19 Simon Geard delga...@ihug.co.nz
On Fri, 2010-03-19 at 01:04 -0300, José Queiroz wrote:
AES authenticate pairs of (user,password) against an authentication
server --- RADIUS, TACACS+, etc ---, in a way that if your costumer
don't pay another 15-minute session, you
Sorry for the naive answer, but, if you're not using wireless, why do you
have a wireless adapter in your system?
Is this some kind of mobile device, like a noteboot/netbook? Doesn't it have
some kind of rfkill button???
2010/3/15 Michael H. Warfield m...@wittsend.com
Hey all,
Pop question.
2010/3/18 Bill Moseley mose...@hank.org
I use wireless at one location where the WPA password changes weekly.
There should be a good case to use WPA-AES, instead of PSK.
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Em 19 de março de 2010 00:37, Bill Moseley mose...@hank.org escreveu:
2010/3/18 José Queiroz zekk...@gmail.com
2010/3/18 Bill Moseley mose...@hank.org
I use wireless at one location where the WPA password changes weekly.
There should be a good case to use WPA-AES, instead of PSK
Hi,
It isn't usual to have a direct DSL connection which is both cabled
and wireless.
Seems that you have some device between your DSL connection and your
wifi net. This device is, in general, a router.
All you have to do, using a router, is connect your DSL modem to the
router's WAN port, and
Sorry for the naive question, but shouldn't be easier just use
separate user accounts?
Separate documents, separate desktop settings, separate action logs,
ability to control who can and who can't use the machine...
2010/2/24 David Wagner dwag...@allegheny.edu:
I am using NetworkManager 0.7.1
What kind of device you have? May you post the output of lsusb?
2010/2/21 Jochen Wiedmann jochen.wiedm...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I am trying to use my UTMS stick on a different machine running Fedora 11. I
was doing this on another machine with Fedora 10 and Fedora 11 before.
Details are described
Good news: I finally got NM working with my Onda MSA405HS modem.
When you told about modem-manager, I thought on trying to trace it. I
started it with --debug option, and it said:
(...)
** Message: (ttyUSB2) opening serial device...
** Message: Modem /org/freedesktop/ModemManager/Modems/0: state
Em 4 de fevereiro de 2010 20:35, Dan Williams d...@redhat.com escreveu:
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 10:11 -0200, José Queiroz wrote:
Hi,
I used to use a 3g usb dongle (Sony MD300). The first time I plugged
it, it created a device called ttyACM0, in a way that I could use
wvdial and use pppd
2010/2/2 Rolf Schumacher mailingl...@august.de:
upgraded to debian sid 2.6.32-7
kde 4.3.4
network-manager 0.7.999
What I did:
I installed the package network-manager-kde, that is based on
network-manager.
I installed it on 2.6.32-6 and was happy:
I could choose from wlan ssid's
There used to be a control in file
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings that could be used to enable NM
to manage interfaces configured in /etc/network/interfaces:
(...)
[ifupdown]
managed=false
(...)
---
Changing this line to true and restarting NM use to activate
Are you using VMware to host this VM??? There are various issues with
VMware and clock on Linux guests.
2010/1/25 Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com:
I have a virtual machine running F12, setup to bring up eth0 at boot (nm
controlled).
It kept failing dhcp.
Jan 25 04:32:14 localhost
the problem: when I select static configuration and
reboot, the nameserver entry is deleted from /etc/resolv.conf ( whichever it
is, 127.0.0.1 or other ).
José Queiroz escribió:
Why don't you install a dns server on your machine? This way you can
use resolvconf to fix nameserver 127.0.0.1
2010/1/24 Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org:
If you install resolvconf, NM won't touch your /etc/resolv.conf file (at
least in current versions of NM in Debian and Ubuntu).
Michael
Interesting, didn't know that.
But, and dhclient? I think that it is affected by resolvconf.
Why don't you install a dns server on your machine? This way you can
use resolvconf to fix nameserver 127.0.0.1 to you, and never again
need to guess what is your dns server right now...
2010/1/23 Aldo Caruso aldo.car...@argencasas.com:
Hi,
I have Ubuntu 8.0, two network manager configurations
2010/1/22 Daniel Gnoutcheff dan...@gnoutcheff.name:
From what I've seen, it looks like dhclient already does something similar.
If I put timeout 45; in dhclient.conf and then run dhclient on a network
where no DHCP servers are present (i.e. no OFFERs are received), then
dhclient does indeed
What about using SNMP data to gather accounting on interfaces?
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Some systems fire an arp request on the new IP address prior
activating it, if there is an answer, it's sure that the address is a
duplicate.
But the inverse isn't true: if the station with the duplicated address
isn't operational in the moment you test it (e.g. powered down), the
test will fail,
2010/1/18 Marc Herbert marc.herb...@gmail.com:
Gonsolo a écrit :
I think my WG511 card would allow WPA
Note that it is not because a card works as a WPA station that it works
as an WPA Access Point.
I agree.
I remember that when I was testing a rt61-based card, I had problems
when tried
Hi Daniel,
NM needs a lot of fixes and improvements, but I think that in this
case, it is completely innocent.
Your dhcp server is too lazy, as you can see: it only answered for the
initial DHCPDISCOVER on the third attempt, the same for the other
messages of the DHCP sequence.
Maybe you should
2010/1/11 Sven Nielsen p...@svennielsen.de:
Ask the dhcp team on your campus why they are giving away DHCP leases
for 3! days (286274 seconds):
Jan 10 21:40:12 DHCPACK of 149.106.215.247 from 149.106.192.253
Jan 10 21:40:13 bound to 149.106.215.247 -- renewal in 286274
seconds.
Maybe the
2010/1/10 cee1 fykc...@gmail.com:
Hi Dan:
Attachment contains a series patches of improving IPv4 setting UI of
nm-applet.
These patches aim the following problems:
1) users move focus from a cell of gtktreeview to another widget(i.e. leave
gtktreeview) directly, his previous editing will
Hi,
I'm using Kubuntu 9.10 and NetworkManager from Launchpad PPA (sorry, I
don't have the exact version number now).
The wired and wireless networks goes well, but the 3G connection
doesn't get a default route when connected.
I think that the problem isn't a bug from Network Manager, but some
Hi,
A few minutes ago I had a crash in my notebook while it was asleep
(suspend to ram).
After that, NM didn't came back, all managed network devices were deactivated.
KDE-NM-applet were saying only Network management is disabled. And,
no matter how long I clicked over it, there were no clue on
Hi,
What about adding to NM a way to choose, from several active networks,
which one must be choosen as default route?
I think that would be great, also, if we could choose if a connection
must set a default route or not.
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