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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Connman very slow to reconnect after every warm reboot
      (stef204)
   2. Re: Setup without cable (Vasiu Alexandru)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2018 04:04:39 -0600
From: stef204 <stef...@yandex.com>
To: Daniel Wagner <w...@monom.org>, "conn...@connman.net"
        <conn...@connman.net>
Subject: Re: Connman very slow to reconnect after every warm reboot
Message-ID: <2508811524218...@web44o.yandex.ru>
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Daniel, please see my comments below--I have included links to the log files.

19.04.2018, 01:01, "Daniel Wagner" <w...@monom.org>:

>> ?Cannot create /var/run/connman/resolv.conf falling back to /etc/resolv.conf
>
> That might be a problem. Although then if ConnMan wouldn't not be able
> to setup the DNS resolver it would never work. Still check what happens
> with the resolv.conf. It is a global resource NetworkManager and also
> systemd-resolvd are trying to access. In the past ConnMan also just
> grapped the file. Just recently we teached ConnMan to behave more
> friendly and don't grab the file it all the time.
>
>
> If that all failes try to create a log with timestamps. Maybe we can see
> then what takes so long:
>
> ?????connmand -d 2>&1 | ts '[%H:%M:%.S]' | tee connman.log
>

Here is the result of:
# journalctl -f 
<https://paste.xinu.at/zyt/>

And here is the result of:
%dmesg -w
<https://paste.xinu.at/AMGz1/>

(I have redacted some addresses out, hope it does not make it more difficult to 
read.)

I see one error besides the resolv.conf error above:
connmand[5630]: Failed to set domainname to xxxx.box (this would be the domain 
name of my router)

I don't know why it throws that error off and if it has any importance/impact.
The hostname on my box is different than the one on the router but locally it 
seems set normally, i can see it when checking:

% hostname
or
% hostnamectl status

Incidentally, I see these 2 lines in the log which are of concern:

wlp5s0 {add} route 212.227.81.55 gw 192.168.178.1 scope 0 <UNIVERSE>
Apr 20 11:18:14 somelinux connmand[15615]: wlp5s0 {del} route 212.227.81.55 gw 
192.168.178.1 scope 0 <UNIVERSE>

What is 212.227.81.55?  Is this related to the small check connman does when 
starting?

Please let me know if you see anything odd or weird in the logs.  I don't.
The quality of my connection is also degrading as of late and when I check with 
another box not running connman, it seems that my own box connects much 
slower--from ping tests.

This, of course, could be due to problems at my ISP.  However, what is weird is 
that when I do the same ping from another box (not running connman) 
CONCURRENTLY, the stats at times, are much better.  I mean ping stats at 1500ms 
on my box and 25ms on the other box, pinging 4.2.2.2.

There could be something misconfigured on my box OR on my router and if so, it 
escapes me at the moment.  I do get a fix IP address assigned by my router and 
that should not and has never run interference in anyway (I don't see why it 
would.)

Thanks for any feedback or suggestions you can provide.



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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2018 13:16:28 +0000
From: Vasiu Alexandru <alexandru.va...@cnglsibiu.ro>
To: Daniel Wagner <w...@monom.org>
Cc: Vasyl Vavrychuk <vvavryc...@gmail.com>, "connman@lists.01.org"
        <connman@lists.01.org>
Subject: Re: Setup without cable
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It's working. But to get the DNS Servers of such an interface? (if I won't
set it in the provisioning file) Because resolv.conf is overridden by
connman.

$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by Connection Manager
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver ::1


?n joi, 19 apr. 2018 la 09:43, Daniel Wagner <w...@monom.org> a scris:

> On 04/19/2018 06:35 AM, Vasyl Vavrychuk wrote:
> > You can try to write provision config file, see
> >
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/connman/connman.git/tree/doc/config-format.txt
> > for details.
>
> In case the network/interface is not running, the only way to
> pre-configure it, is to use the provisioning 'API' (config files).
>
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