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Sam is living in an university campus.
He has a laptop which has only one ethernet port.
He plugs the cable and gets ip adress for eth0 from dhcp (192.168.1.x) He is
able to access his roommate John's computer which has an ip of 192.168.1.y
Then he wants to connect to the internet, use NM for
Now that it comes to user-friendly system, it would be that the bug has
been fixed.
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Yeah, that's exactly what I do. I set up a static IP for eth0 in the
interfaces-config-file and used pppoeconf to set up the pppoe-
connection. Works like a charm if you know how to use the tools and the
config-file but it'd still be better for the noob user if setting up
your connection via
Well, okay, sorry, I overlooked something: While I could use
NetworkManager now (after a few updates) to manage the wired network I
refrain from doing so - I don't want NM to screw up all my stuff, I
guess I'm a burned child... Unless I can manage both connections via NM
(don't have to edit the
So you want to use a wireless bridge to start a ppoe connection over wireless
like the description here:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2008-November/msg00211.html
? I had the same problem when installing Intrepid on some friend's machines who
are clients of a popular
Oh, so it's eth0 and not wireless. But still, it could work like that.
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If that worked, I wouldn't have filed a bugreport ;)
I just tried it again to reproduce the problem - same error. I
configured ppp0 in NM as my internet connection and configured eth0 with
a manual (local v4) IP. Then I looked at the status of the network by
using the graphical gnome-nettool.
yeah ... still doesnt make much sense. if you want to use it that way,
dont use NM - as you never used it since 7.04 ... its probably not a
loss for you individually.
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Well, I did use NM on the previous versions of Ubuntu on my laptop to
manage the wireless connetions. Wireless is not a requirement on my
workstation at home but I can't (don't want to) upgrade from 8.04 to
8.10 on my laptop because of this (and more severe bugs/lack of features
in 8.10). I'm just
OK, lets open a bug in bugzilla.gnome.org then. could you do that as you
are probably the one that can stand in for your use-case? give me your
bug id so i can track that properly there too. thanks.
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Here's the ifconfig-output after I deactivated NM (well, actually I
didn't do anything as it conveniently refuses to start when I use the
config file ;) ) and reverted to the said /e/n/interfaces.
It shows that my eth0 can actually have an ip even when ppp0 goes
through it. That's the way it's
Thanks for triaging :)
Bugreport filed @bugzilla.gnome.org:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=559134
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Well, in that case it's curious that when I use the interfaces-file I
included in the first post everything works ok with IPv4-adresses being
assigned to eth0 AND ppp0 at the same time.
Since there doesn't seem to be a way to get this to work with the
current NM (as you just confirmed) I'm now
thats ok. i dont see where the problem is. if you use ppp0 eth0 cannot
have an ip unless ppp0 goes through eth1 or so.
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not a NM problem if you have things configured in /e/n/interfaces.
remove everything from there or dont use NM.
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You
I added the current interfaces-file for reference only, I had to
configure the file because of the bug/missing feature in NM. I.e.: I ran
into the described problem with an _empty_ interfaces file!
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To be a bit more explicit, here's what I did when I ran into this error:
- Install Intrepid (fresh install)
- Configure eth0 in NM
- Configure ppp0 (pppoe via eth0) in NM
- clicking on NMs icon in Gnomes tray only allows me to either select eth0 or
ppp0, not both at a time as I would require it
why do you need to select both? just ppp should be enough imo.
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Okay, so I have a pppoe-connection to my internet-provider which I
connect to via a WLAN-AP that's connected with my home-network.
In network-manager I can set up my Ethernet (eth0) connection to connect
to the local
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