The original report was:
When connecting in Karmic to my broadband connection
the DNS informations isn't received around 70-80%
of the times I connect, so I need to disconnect and
reconnect until the info is received. (Confirmed by
/etc/resolv.conf being empty except for a comment
by the
I too have this problem. Sometimes it is impossible to get dns
information from my provider and in those cases I get 4.2.2.1 and
4.2.2.2 as name servers but they will not resolve any names. My provider
is Tele2 in Sweden.
Is there a way to edit the database to correct the name server entries?
I
Uno Staver I agree with you. Automatically changing dns to 4.2.2.1
caused to me very slow dns responses, because this is foreign dns. It's
visible when you right-click nm-applet and select connection info. In
karmic this never happened, but in lucid it's happening often. It's not
fixed yet. Really
According to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=467004 it
should be fixed, but maybe somehow not included in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS?
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #467004
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=467004
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network-manager: no dns received with mobile connectio
I have similar issues on my HP mininote 2133.
I installed the files from the above repository. Now resolv.conf is OK for my
ethernet connection, but when I try (with sudo) to ping my router, I get
ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted
My dns servers do implement DNSSEC.
But then I disconnect
I still have this problem in Lucid using Network-manager version
0.8-0ubuntu3.
[da...@danne-laptop] ~ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
nameserver 4.2.2.1
nameserver 4.2.2.2
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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network-manager:
This is not simply a bug. It is a bug in security procedures and
programming procedures:
1. Security: Deliberately faking DNS server data, i.e. putting 4.2.2.1
into /etc/resolv.conf, is a very serious thing. This creates great doubt
on the security of Ubuntu (and also of Fedora, where this bug is
Uno Staver Have you heard about conspiracy theories? I think some
reading about those would be rather healthy for you. No it's only a
security-problem if you're really paranoid and works with some top
secret military equipment, except for the detail that you'd use
encrypted connections whereas the
This bug was fixed in the package network-manager - 0.8~rc2-0ubuntu1
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network-manager (0.8~rc2-0ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* upstream snapshot 2009-11-12 01:22:59 (GMT)
+ 420ea0220c29a45337e239e4c53250a6989160a3
- ppp: allow update of ppp secrets in all ACTIVATING
** Branch linked: lp:~network-manager/network-manager/ubuntu.head
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network-manager: no dns received with mobile connectio (Huawei E220)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434477
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