The network-manager connectivity config bug is bug 997200 and I
restarted the ubuntu-devel discussion yesterday.
Therefore, I'm closing the network-manager task here.
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Title:
Constant dns traffic for daisy.ubuntu.com
Status in Whoopsie:
Confirmed
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Title:
Constant dns traffic for daisy.ubuntu.com
Status in Ubuntu error tracker client
Yes. I've discussed this with Evan Dandrea a few times in the past, the
right way to fix this is by enabling connectivity checking in
NetworkManager itself, which can be done with a simple configuration
file change in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf (see manual for
NetworkManager).
The
@mathieu-tl
You assigned this issue to yourself for network-manager.Do you see a fix
coming from there?
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Title:
More experiments, results and proposed solution:
1) On a system with
whoopsie running
network-manager NOT running, but network interface initialized via
/etc/network/interfaces
dnsmask running with network-managers configuration for dnsmasq
IPv6 aktivated
I see the annoying repetive
The attachment wrapper script for dnsmasq, purges option --cache-
size=0 seems to be a patch. If it isn't, please remove the patch
flag from the attachment, remove the patch tag, and if you are a
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Title:
Constant dns traffic for daisy.ubuntu.com
Status
If you're going to bodge this with a wrapper script, a better choice
would address the constant network monitoring performed in whoopsie by
using the assume-online command line option.
I don't know the whoopsie codebase but based on a quick reading it looks
like the only real downside to this
I did some experiments on an Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS desktop standard
installation. There are 4 (!) components involved in this annoying
traffic:
whoopsie
network manager
dnsmasq (started by network manager)
IPv6
The repeated DNS-requests for daisy.ubuntu.com stop when de-activating anyone
of
This is a bit redonkulous. I just setup a new box using the utopic 14.10
amd64 desktop dvd image. I upgraded it from utopic to devel, which
points to vivid 15.04 currently.
I didn't notice this traffic before on my LAN's DNS cache because
normally I would configure the static IP info from
Added info...
The icmp6_send events seems to coincide with the DNS queries to
daisy.ubuntu.com. I'm not quite sure why the kernel is complaining about
IPv6 stuff, as it is working just fine. Connecting to
https://www.v6.facebook.com/ and https://ipv6.google.com/ come up with
no problem using the
This bug has been open two years and it's still occurring. I've noticed
it during development of an open-source network security sensor I'm
planning to publish in the next few weeks:
{ source: dns, port_id: 0, direction: 1, self: 0, length:
76, eth_type: 2048, smac: 50:e5:49:36:0a:db, dmac:
Uninstalled - One DNS request for daisy.ubuntu.com should be enough.
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Title:
Constant dns traffic for
If I might ask a stupid question, why does whoopsie think it needs to
constantly monitor network connectivity when it doesn’t even have any
reports to upload?
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