On 2018-12-12 10:30:44 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Yeah, I think you had a link problem, not a DHCP problem.
I've tried today, and the issue is not always reproducible.
But since there are several access points with the same ESSID,
a reason might be that wicd doesn't always try to connect to
the
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2018-12-11 15:45:19 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Check the link status:
> >
> > iw dev wlp61s0 link
> >
> > Look for the hotspot:
> >
> > iw dev wlp61s0 scan
> >
> > Connect to one:
> >
> > iw dev wlp61s0 connect "$ESSID"
> >
> > Run dhclient by hand:
> >
> >
On 2018-12-11 15:45:19 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Check the link status:
>
> iw dev wlp61s0 link
>
> Look for the hotspot:
>
> iw dev wlp61s0 scan
>
> Connect to one:
>
> iw dev wlp61s0 connect "$ESSID"
>
> Run dhclient by hand:
>
> dhclient wlp61s0
>
> Tell us where it falls down along
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> I get the following error when I try to connect to wifi hotspots with
> no encryption. This is from the wicd log:
>
> [...]
> 2018/12/11 18:44:15 :: Putting interface up...
> 2018/12/11 18:44:15 :: ifconfig wlp61s0 up
> 2018/12/11 18:44:17 :: enctype is None
> 2018/12/11
:: DHCPDISCOVER on wlp61s0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
interval 7
2018/12/11 18:45:18 :: No DHCPOFFERS received.
2018/12/11 18:45:18 :: No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.
2018/12/11 18:45:28 :: DHCP connection failed
[...]
journalctl shows:
Dec 11 18:44:15 zira kernel: IPv6
On 8/7/2013 4:53 PM, Sean Alexandre wrote:
On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 09:29:57PM +0200, Slavko wrote:
is your network like this, please:
-
|ISP|
-
|
|
I've got two Debian Wheezy machines. One can connect to my cable modem fine,
and gets an IP address. The other can't. They're both configured the same. Any
ideas why this might be?
The log message I get on the machine that doesn't work is:
Aug 7 06:29:26 moose dhclient: No DHCPOFFERS received
Hi,
In article 20130807133856.GA6733@tuzo,
Sean Alexandres...@alexan.org wrote:
I've got two Debian Wheezy machines. One can connect to my cable modem fine,
and gets an IP address. The other can't. They're both configured the same. Any
ideas why this might be?
Apologies for
On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 02:57:58PM +, Andy Hawkins wrote:
Sean Alexandres...@alexan.org wrote:
I've got two Debian Wheezy machines. One can connect to my cable modem fine,
and gets an IP address. The other can't. They're both configured the same.
Any
ideas why this might be?
Hi,
In article 20130807164822.GA7727@tuzo,
Sean Alexandres...@alexan.org wrote:
No, unfortunately. I know it's not a MAC address issue. Both my TP-LINK home
router and the Debian Wheezy machine that works get DHCP leases without any
problems, and have different MAC addresses.
I
On 07/08/13 18:24, Andy Hawkins wrote:
Hi,
In article 20130807164822.GA7727@tuzo,
Sean Alexandres...@alexan.org wrote:
No, unfortunately. I know it's not a MAC address issue. Both my TP-LINK home
router and the Debian Wheezy machine that works get DHCP leases without any
problems,
On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 05:24:57PM +, Andy Hawkins wrote:
In article 20130807164822.GA7727@tuzo,
Sean Alexandres...@alexan.org wrote:
No, unfortunately. I know it's not a MAC address issue. Both my TP-LINK home
router and the Debian Wheezy machine that works get DHCP leases without any
On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 07:16:45PM +0100, Klaus wrote:
On 07/08/13 18:24, Andy Hawkins wrote:
In article 20130807164822.GA7727@tuzo,
Sean Alexandres...@alexan.org wrote:
No, unfortunately. I know it's not a MAC address issue. Both my TP-LINK home
router and the Debian Wheezy machine that
On 07/08/13 20:19, Sean Alexandre wrote:
On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 07:16:45PM +0100, Klaus wrote:
On 07/08/13 18:24, Andy Hawkins wrote:
In article 20130807164822.GA7727@tuzo,
Sean Alexandres...@alexan.org wrote:
No, unfortunately. I know it's not a MAC address issue. Both my TP-LINK home
Dňa 07.08.2013 21:19 Sean Alexandre wrote / napísal(a):
On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 07:16:45PM +0100, Klaus wrote:
On 07/08/13 18:24, Andy Hawkins wrote:
In article 20130807164822.GA7727@tuzo,
Sean Alexandres...@alexan.org wrote:
No, unfortunately. I know it's not a MAC address issue. Both my
: DHCPDISCOVER on eth-wan to 255.255.255.255 port
67 interval 13
Aug 7 06:28:59 moose dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth-wan to 255.255.255.255 port
67 interval 19
Aug 7 06:29:18 moose dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth-wan to 255.255.255.255 port
67 interval 8
Aug 7 06:29:26 moose dhclient: No DHCPOFFERS
On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 09:29:57PM +0200, Slavko wrote:
is your network like this, please:
-
|ISP|
-
|
|
-
: No DHCPOFFERS received.
Aug 7 06:29:26 moose dhclient: No working leases in persistent database -
sleeping.
Because you don't get any response from DHCP server, there are some more
questions...
Are you sure, that the network (NIC, cable, etc) is working? Tried you
set the static IP or use
Sean Alexandre wrote:
OK, thanks, that's where I was headed, but was hoping it was
something more obvious. I can get a tcpdump, but don't know DHCP
very well. I'll take a look, though, and see what I can figure out.
The 'dhcpdump' package is useful for debugging dhcp issues. Easier
than
. dhcplint aufrufe, erhalte
ich folgene Meldungen:
---
DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 17
DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 4
...
No DHCPOFFERS received.
No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.
---
Auf dem Rechner habe ich die neuste DHCP
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 02:03:07PM +0200, Christian Christmann wrote:
No DHCPOFFERS received.
No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.
IMO ein klassischer Fall von Timeout. Vielleicht hast Du einen
Paketfilter laufen, der DHCP-Requests und -Antworten (recht wichtig)
nicht
...
No DHCPOFFERS received.
No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.
---
Auf dem Rechner habe ich die neuste DHCP Version installiert.
Wenn ich der Netzwerkkarte eine statische IP zuordne, läuft alle,
d.h. die Netzwerkkarte ist OK und auch das Internet läuft
(wenn ich einen Windows
Alan Chandler heeft geschreven:
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On Monday 14 October 2002 11:28 pm, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
Alan Chandler heeft geschreven:
It may be that you have to register the ethernet card address with the
ISP
I don't have a static ip adress
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(on Tuesday, 15 October 2002, 09:33 AM +0200):
Alan Chandler heeft geschreven:
On Monday 14 October 2002 11:28 pm, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
Alan Chandler heeft geschreven:
It may be that you have to register the ethernet card address with the
ISP
I
I'am trying to setup my internet connection with cabel.
The Nic is setup right IO and irq and is detected on startup and on
startup the network interface is setup.
But I can't get any connection to the net. I looked in the syslog and
there I found this:
No DHCPOFFERS received, what does it mean
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 14:57, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
But I can't get any connection to the net. I looked in the syslog and
there I found this:
No DHCPOFFERS received, what does it mean and is this the reason why I
can't connect to the internet.
It means your system is setup to ask a DHCP
Mark Janssen heeft geschreven:
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 14:57, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
But I can't get any connection to the net. I looked in the syslog and
there I found this:
No DHCPOFFERS received, what does it mean and is this the reason why I
can't connect to the internet.
It means
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 15:45, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
Mark Janssen heeft geschreven:
Change /etc/network/interfaces, and change the config there (see man
interfaces)
It should look something like this:
interface eth0 inet static
address x.x.x.x
network x.x.x.x
netmask
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On Monday 14 October 2002 2:52 pm, Mark Janssen wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 15:45, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
Mark Janssen heeft geschreven:
Change /etc/network/interfaces, and change the config there (see man
interfaces)
It should look
Alan Chandler heeft geschreven:
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On Monday 14 October 2002 2:52 pm, Mark Janssen wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 15:45, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
Mark Janssen heeft geschreven:
Change /etc/network/interfaces, and change the config there
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On Monday 14 October 2002 11:28 pm, Cuno Sonnemans wrote:
Alan Chandler heeft geschreven:
It may be that you have to register the ethernet card address with the
ISP
I don't have a static ip adress but the cable company uses dynamic IP
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