** Package changed: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) => network-manager
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** Summary changed:
- Network manager sometimes don't connect to network
+ NetworkManager sometimes fails to connect to wired network -- Realtek
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/run/resolvconf/resolv.conf contains no nameserver address
** Summary changed:
- Wireless doesn't connect until reboot in windows
+ Wireless doesn't connect until reboot in Windows -- Atheros AR5416 ath9k
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New networkmanager null assert in Hardy
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Password prompt "freezes" system during presence of a drop
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right click behaviour not optimal for windows users
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Netwo
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Connected online but NM displays "No network connection"
To
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remove vpn menu from the applet if no vpn plugin is instal
Fixed upstream.
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NetworkManager icon is visible on
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gui should explain that vpn is not available
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** Summary changed:
- No way to make NetworkManager poll its connectivity URI on-demand
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** Summary changed:
- Network Manager: eth0 and ppp0 together do not work
+ NetworkManager: eth0 and ppp0 together do not work
** Description changed:
I have set up a small LAN in our office. The LAN uses
** Summary changed:
- [Intrepid] network-manager only allows to use either eth0 or ppp0
+ NetworkManager cannot handle both eth0 and ppp0 at the same time
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NM fails to connect Wi-Fi; dhclient works -- Intel Centrino Wireless-N
1000 iwl
Thanks for the update. :)
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Wrong mobile brodband DNS se
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NM should not connect automaticly to unsecured network whic
Has anyone seen this bug in Precise or Quantal?
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NetworkManag
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Xubuntu pcmcia wireless card not working
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Couldn't reproduce in Quantal.
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cant create a wireless netw
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Intrepid keeps trying to login wifi while connected with wire
I just tried to reproduce this in Quantal by defining "iface eth0:1" in
/etc/network/interfaces, setting "managed=false", restarting network-
manager, bringing up eth0:1 with "ifup eth0:1". Everything was
configured as I would expect. In particular, NM did not bring up eth0:1
and eth0:1's address
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[intrepid] network manager does not stop nm-system-settings
@Jason: Is this bug still present in Quantal or Precise?
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Title:
w
The Option iCON 225 is listed upstream
https://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/MobileBroadband
as supported. Does anyone still have problems with it in Precise or
Quantal?
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NetworkMan
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NetworkManag
** Summary changed:
- network manager can't reconnect to wireless network after suspend
+ network manager can't reconnect to wireless network after suspend --
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LIkely a driver issue
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network manager can't reconnect to wireless network
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network manager can't reconnect to wireless network after suspend --
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What is the status of this old bug in Precise or Quantal?
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[r
** Summary changed:
- nm-applet can't detect wireless cards power separately
+ NM falsely thinks wlan is off if eth is turned off
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Title:
NM fals
Expired upstream. If this is actually still a problem then please
reopen.
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Title:
CDMA con
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: network-manager-gnome
Hy!
- I'm on an up2date jaunty amd64 system with a dell 1310 that has a broadcom
based wireless card. it uses the broadcom sta driver (wl).
- My problem is that network manager won't (re)scan the wireless network list
a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 407934 ***
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Sounds like a driver problem
** Summary changed:
- Wireless stops working after suspend, keeps asking for wireless password.
+ Wireless stops working after suspend; NM keeps asking for password -- Realtek
RTL8188CE rtl8192ce
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Sounds like a driver issue
** Summary changed:
- Realtek RTL8139D network unreacheable
+ Network unreacheable with Realtek RTL8139D
** Tags removed: network rtl8139d unreacheable
** Tags added: quantal
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nm-applet keyring dialog flood
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Yes, it looks as if the problem is that NM is forgetting the second
nameserver address.
Can you reproduce this malfunction with the Quantal version of network-
manager?
** Package changed: dnsmasq (Ubuntu) => network-manager (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- vpn dns server addresses - host lookups
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1000244 ***
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No resolving after upgrade from 12.04
@alfaezar: Thanks for the information. Everything looks OK so far as
resolvconf is concerned. Please post the output of
cat /var/run/nm-dns-dnsmasq.conf
dpkg -l network-manager dnsmasq isc-dhcp-client
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Not a resolvconf issue. Perhaps an isc-dhcp-client issue?
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Title:
can't connect to
Stephan made it clear that he was able to configure his wired interface
in the traditional way using ifup. This of course required an "iface
eth0" stanza in /etc/network/interfaces.
Stephan has not yet made it clear whether or not removing all references
to eth0 from /etc/network/interfaces was en
Reading the log file that Stephan supplied...
First we see three cases of successful connection.
May 8 14:12:32 d-charms NetworkManager: (eth0): carrier is OFF
May 8 14:12:32 d-charms NetworkManager: (eth0): new Ethernet device
(driver: 'r8169')
May 8 14:12:32 d-charms NetworkManager: (
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1055209 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1055209
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 663735
After upgrade to 12.04 NetworkManager does not start automatically on boot
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1055209
service network-mana
@Lisa: It's not exactly the same problem because the standard Precise
images don't lack the resolv.conf symlink.
If you are not using a standard Ubuntu Precise image then please mention
this in your reply to my question in bug #1000244 (comment #68).
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => In
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1055209 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1055209
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1055209
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** Summary changed:
- service network-manager doesn't start on boot
+ network-manager doesn't start on boot because /e/n/i contains "auto X" for
interface X that can't be configured at boot time
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Following up on the previous comment (#12), the following log output
illustrates the "random" nature of the problem.
# while : ; do su -c groups foo ; sleep 1 ; done
domusers
domusers
domusers
domusers
domusers domadmins devel publish
domusers
domusers
domusers
domusers
domusers domadmins devel pu
Looking in samba's log I see something interesting. When doing
# while : ; do su -c groups foo ; sleep 1 ; done
and when we get a
domusers
just after a (correct)
domusers domadmins devel publish
samba always prints the following in the log.
[2012/09/26 16:14:06, 1] ../lib/ldb-s
** Summary changed:
- spurious syslog error because of use of -w on boot [rpcbind.xdr / portmap.xdr
: errno 2 (no such file)]
+ spurious syslog error message because of use of -w on boot [rpcbind.xdr /
portmap.xdr : errno 2 (no such file)]
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Title:
/etc/resolv.conf symlink does not exist after initial install
Yes, the 127.0.1.1:53 solution works so long as dnsmasq and others are
run in bind-interfaces (or equivalent) mode.
NM-dnsmasq currently (12.04) listens at 127.0.01:53 which prevents
others from listening on either ALL:53 or lo:53, i.e., 127.0.0.1:53.
The new (12.10) behavior allows others to list
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1000244 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1000244
** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1000244
/etc/resolv.conf symlink does not exist after initial installation of
resolvcon
Public bug reported:
I would like to start a discussion about a danger I see for 12.10.
Resolvconf was introduced to Ubuntu core rather shortly before 12.04.
Although resolvconf has been in Debian since 2003, popcon statistics
suggest that this optional package is only installed on about 5% of
De
Same problem. Patch fixes it for me.
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unmatched entries for dovecot logi
In precise and quantal (as of today, 2 October 2012) the logwatch config
still directs logwatch to look in messages.
** Tags added: lucid natty precise quantal
** Summary changed:
- Ubutu-specific afpd configuration missing
+ Logwatch looks for afpd output in "messages", not in log files that af
Public bug reported:
**Unmatched Entries**
pam_sss(sshd:auth): authentication success; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh
ruser= rhost=[CENSORED] user=[CENSORED] : 1 time(s)
Probably lines similar to these in
/usr/share/logwatch/scripts/services/sshd are needed:
($ThisLine =~ /pam_winbind\(
No improvement with sssd 1.9.0-0ubuntu1.
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Title:
sssd sometimes forgets all but one group memberships of a user
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@Solomon: Linode tech support has told me that Linode intentionally
removed the /etc/resolv.conf symlink. By default, all of their
distribution templates use DHCP to obtain the IPv4 address on the first
boot; dhclient is configured to write out a valid resolv.conf file at
/etc/resolv.conf. That's
I found a solution. Add the following line to [domain/SAMBA]:
ldap_initgroups_use_matching_rule_in_chain = False
AIUI this prevents sssd from using the LDAP operation
1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941 which hasn't been implemented in Samba 4.
Result:
# while : ; do su -c groups foo ; sleep 1 ; done
Returning to the configuration without
"ldap_initgroups_use_matching_rule_in_chain = False" but with
"ldap_purge_cache_timeout = 3" and "ldap_enumeration_refresh_timeout =
3" I captured sssd logs at debug_level 0x0ff0 and compared a sequence
immediately after which "groups" reported only one group
I have filed a report about this problem in the Samba 4 BTS.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9237
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Hi Mathieu,
The idea is to do it when the new network-manager installed which
listens at 127.01.1 instead of at 127.0.0.1. The old NM worked with an
empty or absent /etc/resolv.conf; the new one doesn't.
Yes, it is resolvconf's job to do take care of /etc/resolv.conf, but the
sudden termination
Hi Mathieu,
I haven't explained well enough.
You are right, NM doesn't handle /etc/resolv.conf differently in
Quantal. What has changed is the IP address that nm-dnsmasq listens on.
This change *will* have an impact on some machines. A machine that has
no file at /etc/resolv.conf, or an empty fi
I just tried to reproduce this. After resume from suspend the "lock"
subscript was gone.
I am running network-manager 0.9.6.0-0ubuntu7. Please try this version
and see if that fixes the bug for you.
If not the please run "apport-collect 1055093" to submit more
information about the affected mac
Yes, writing an NSS plugin would have been the next resort. It's
certainly easier than getting glibc and all other resolver libraries to
support ports other than 53. But it's more difficult than the solution
that was actually adopted, namely, to make nm-dnsmasq listen at
127.0.1.1.
(BTW, I don't
Your Huawei E173s-1 modem isn't listed upstream
https://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/MobileBroadband
as supported. If you want NetworkManager to support this modem it's
best to file a report upstream.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=NetworkManager
It nice to hear that yo
Does this happen every single time you log in? Does it behave
differently after a reboot and not after a reboot?
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Network indicator requi
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nm-applet openvpn icon still seen after suspend
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** Summary changed:
- Wifi roams frequently and ends up disconnected
+ NM breaks Wi-Fi WPA2 Enterprise connection in favor of another AP very
frequently, ultimately disconnects; Windows doesn't -- Intel 5300 iwlwifi
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** Summary changed:
- wireless shows connected but is not .
+ NM shows Wi-Fi as connected but can't communicate over Wi-Fi interface --
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Could you please provide a screenshot of the drop-down menu when "the
only option in the network indicator is to disconnect [the] wired
connection"?
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Was this immediately after installation?
Which exact image did you use to install?
Please run "apport-collect 1059396" to supply more information about the
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@Solomon: Thanks for a very complete report.
Another faulty image, presumably because a faulty image-building tool
is being used.
More later.
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I have just sent e-mail to Linode customer service bringing the issue to
the company's attention. I don't see a BTS open to non-customers, but
someone let me know if I've overlooked a more suitable communication
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Yes, I had a debconf dialog in mind, but I didn't know what Ubuntu's
policies are for such warnings.
I accept your arguments. Thanks for considering the proposal.
I don't think that NM should write to /etc/resolv.conf if the standard
symlink isn't there. That *would* be the kind of disrespect for
Looking at your resolv.conf file I see that the first part is generated
by resolvconf and the second part by puppet. The latter part includes a
line
domain buildd
which overrides the search line earlier in the file.
Please post the output of the following commands run in a terminal
window.
It just occurred to me that the release notes should mention the switch
from 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.1.1. To whom or in what forum can I make this
suggestion?
** Summary changed:
- Detect in the postinst that resolvconf is installed but /etc/resolv.conf is
not a symlink to ../run/resolvconf/resolv.c
OK, the draft release notes are on a wiki page. I added a "Networking"
stanza to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseNotes/CommonInfrastructure.
If someone knows a better place for this text, please go ahead and move,
edit, or whatever it.
Returning to something Mathieu wrote:
> people
Solution: as root do
rm -f /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/tail
ln -s /dev/null /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/tail
resolvconf -u
** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu)
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The cause: when resolvconf was installed the debconf question "Append
original file to dynamic file?" was answered in the affirmative. (The
default is negative.)
I'm glad the problem is fixed!
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Additional interesting bits from the posted logs:
Dmesg:
[ 1365.503052] init: resolvconf pre-start process (13010) terminated with
status 127
Df:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2975587568 26574712 900184748 3% /
none 975587568 26574712
According to WifiSyslog the card disassociated 101 times, each time for
reason #8.
May 28 16:31:42 uma-desktop kernel: [32141.841195] wlan0:
disassociated from 00:0c:46:f6:47:30 (Reason: 8)
Reason codes (from
http://lists.shmoo.com/pipermail/hostap/2006-April/013218.html)
0 Reserved
PArnal: The "dnsmasq" package is not installed but the "dnsmasq-base"
package is installed. The latter contains the executable which is
controlled by NM.
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Same as #1004775?
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dnsmasq killed and restarted every 2 minutes
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Losing connection every 10 sec.
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Is it a bug that network connectivity is suspended during DHCP lease
negotiation, or is that for some reason inevitable?
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Title:
network (etherne
In addition to devising an algorithm for dnsmasq to detect all and only
NNNs, the implementation of which will no doubt take a while, we should
consider implementing a quick fix too, along the lines suggested by
Sergio in #19. NM could be changed to do the following.
"If the nameserver address li
I have marked this issue as affecting dnsmasq since we may want to
implement a solution there along the lines of #28 or similar.
I have marked this issue as affecting resolvconf since we may want to
implement a fix there along the lines of #29 or similar. (In the
absence of NM and in the presence
> I have marked this issue as affecting resolvconf
> since we may want to implement a fix there along
> the lines of #29 or similar. (In the absence of NM
> and in the presence of dnsmasq, resolvconf also
> feeds a nameserver list to dnsmasq.)
Just remembered that the resolvconf hook script that d
** Summary changed:
- modem 3g not seen on boot
+ 3G modem not seen by NM after boot
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Title:
3G modem not seen by NM after boot
To manage notifi
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
/var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf empty on boot
To manage notifications abo
Lieven Van Acker: Can you investigate this further to figure out why
dnsmasq isn't being asked to look up 'host2.domain2.local'?
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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