On Thu, 28 Mar 2024, Ashish upara wrote:
> Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:24:55
> From: Ashish upara <1586...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> To: gra...@bozikins.free-online.co.uk
> Subject: [Bug 1586528] Re: Avahi-daemon withdraws address record
>
> Is this issue solved till now?
> Also are these solutions app
This is an update to my previous post, correcting an error of mine - I
think that the extra "dhclient" threads were created by the script that
was meant to be diagnosing the fault, not by NetworkManager.
Consequently, some of the reasoning was not valid. However, it may
still be true that physical
Due to a lack of failures it has been a while since I last wrote, but I
think I may have found a possible cause of the problem. Confirmation
from other sources would be necessary, of course.
For the previous participants, and anyone else who lands here, I think
that the failure may go like this:-
Hello Nir,
A few things have been suggested as possibly being at fault, and this
has been a long saga, but one of the symptoms is that the "Network
Manager" icon can be lost, making it difficult to recover the connection
that way. For myself, I want to know either how to prevent the problem
from
Here we go again. This time, the script revealed nothing that looked
interesting. Here are some extracts from logs:-
2017-09-28T02:52:32+0100 ifconfig
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eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:25:64:72:72:14
inet6 addr: fe80::c1e6:4b25:5c64:f669/64
It's been a while, but the interface does not fail when I want it to.
My script has been enhanced with more diagnostics, which have not given
any answers. I have seen that iptables is empty, so I think that
D.H.C.P. or U.D.P. is not hitting a DROP.
But here's something that strikes me as very odd
The failure had not recurred until today. My slightly amended version
of the script provided above by Steve Chadsey (schadsey), 2017-07-19,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/avahi/+bug/1586528/comments/18
did not rectify the problem. I have since modified it more and hope
that it can prov
I have an update on the same problem as seen on another computer - ethel,
connected to an A.D.S.L. terminal adaptor (router). More details of the
computer follow the commands and log excerpts. I think that this update
suggests that avahi-daemon is the messenger, telling us that the NetworkMana
I am seeing the same problem on a physical host running Linux Mint. I
too have found that clicking the network icon to toggle it off and back
on can restore connections. Additionally, I have found that the
connection may be restored without intervention, given sufficient time
(potentially hours).
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