Edit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and comment out the line
"dns=dnsmasq" with a leading '#'. Then reboot.
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Title:
Caching dnsmasq stops resolving after some time
Status in Ubuntu:
New
Status in
NetworkManager is starting a dnsmasq instance whereas it shouldn't do
that any more.
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In yakkety there is no longer supposed to be a local forwarding
nameserver (instance of dnsmasq) listening at 127.0.1.1. Instead an
instande of resolved is started. Name resolution requests are fed to it
via the name service switch (configured with nsswitch.conf) rather than
via the libc resolver
Vincent: Which VPN client are you using?
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Title:
network-manager does not configure local resolver or dnsmasq to
You may be encountering a new problem. For background read this thread:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2016-May/039350.html
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network-manager does not configure
This possibly arises from bug #1003842.
What is possibly happening: the second or third nameserver on the list
of available nameservers supplied to dnsmasq replies quickly to
dnsmasq's query with a negative answer and dnsmasq immediately passes
that negative answer back to the resolver.
When
** Summary changed:
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Title:
** Description changed:
- resolveconf does not reliable receive nameserver information from
- network manager.
+ resolvconf does not reliable receive nameserver information from
+ NetworkManager.
In the journal I see things like:
Apr 11 11:13:52 ottawa dnsmasq[3122]: setting upstream
Do you have the "dnsmasq" package installed and is the instance of the
dnsmasq program started by the "dnsmasq" package configured to listen at
127.0.1.1?
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First, it appears that NetworkManager doesn't handle the error well and
retries without sleeping. Needs fixing.
Separate issue: Why is the error occurring on your machine? Why do you
get "dnsmasq[30613]: failed to create listening socket for 127.0.1.1:
Address already in use"?
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Christian, the workaround is to comment out the line dns=dnsmasq in
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Should this be reassigned to network-manager-openvpn?
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Title:
[vivid] VPN connection breaks /etc/resolv.conf
Status in
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dnsmasq sometimes fails to resolve
Now, it is being pushed instead to /etc/resolv.conf.
nameserver 10.99.244.1
nameserver 127.0.1.1
[...]
Connecting to the VPN also pushes search paths to /etc/resolv.conf -
overriding the search
domains that I have already configured, and which should take precedence.
Is this being
Does this bug still affect anyone?
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A workaround may be to edit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and
comment out the line dns=dnsmasq.
** Description changed:
- Using a laptop with a hardware switch for enable/disable WLAN.
- Connected to two different LANs using DHCP on ETH/WLAN.
+ I have a laptop with a hardware switch to
** Summary changed:
- Wireless login ignores its stored password
+ Wireless login is not pre-filled with its stored password
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Network-Manager Repeatedly Asks for Authorization (WPA2 Password)
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Xorg.log contains BUG: triggered 'if
I just tried Trusty (dnsmasq 2.68-1), and network manager ships
/etc/dnsmasq.d/network-manager with:
bind-interfaces
So now dnsmasq only binds 127.0.0.1 for its tftp service:
udp 0 0 127.0.0.1:69 0.0.0.0:* 954/dnsmasq
udp6 0 0 ::1:69 :::* 954/dnsmasq
...and of course
I see that a lot of work has been done to get this change into precise,
but it is not clear to me what the status of this change is for raring
and saucy.
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@Franck: See bug #1003842 for information about using dnsmasq with non-
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Title:
This bug still exists even though NM now communicates with dnsmasq over
D-Bus.
Aug 25 21:31:33 sanrife dnsmasq[7027]: using nameserver 192.168.1.254#53
Aug 25 21:31:33 sanrife dnsmasq[7027]: using nameserver 192.168.1.254#53
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I just tested again with network-manager 0.9.8.0-0ubuntu16
I see the same problem. Actually, after connecting twice to phone the
indicator disappeared entirely.
The nmcli c list command run in a terminal shows the correct name of
the connection and nmcli c up can be used to activate it.
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(cont'd)
I logged out and in and the indicator was back. I connected and
disconnect the bluetooth connection and saw Label Empty as the
connection name. (Sometimes I see random characters instead.)
I then did sudo restart network-manager in a terminal and this caused
the indicator to disappear
Hi Alkis,
Do you still have this problem? Or was it fixed in resolvconf
1.67ubuntu2:
resolvconf (1.67ubuntu2) quantal; urgency=low
[...]
* Update ppp hooks to also exit when passed
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/PPP/* (LP: #994575)
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Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Summary changed:
- Validate DNSSEC by default
+ Please enhance NetworkManager such that DNSSEC validation is done whenever
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To solve, please open a terminal window and run sudo dpkg-reconfigure
resolvconf.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1000244
Symlink /etc/resolv.conf does not exist after installation or
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** Summary changed:
- NetworkManager uses dnsmasq with negative DNS cache enabled
+ Dnsmasq caches negative results if it starts before the network is up
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Could it have been a problem with your nameserver?
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Please look through the bugs already filed against network-manager-
openvpn to see if this issue has been reported before.
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As of Ubuntu 12.10 you can't deal with bug #1003842 (dnsmasq sometimes
fails to resolve private names in networks with non-equivalent
nameservers) by turning on strict-order in
I was about to test the new versions of the various packages but then I
noticed that x11proto-core isn't currently installed on my Ubuntu
Desktop 13.04 system. So clearly I am failing to understand something.
Exactly which package versions should I install on Ubuntu Desktop 13.04
in order to test
Not fixed by this:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libdbusmenu/12.10.3daily13.06.19~13.04-0ubuntu1
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No improvement in Ubuntu 13.04.
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Can someone please tell set the status back to incomplete?
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Various people have a bunch of unrelated problems with
Can someone please set the status back to incomplete?
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Title:
Various people have a bunch of unrelated problems with name
Public bug reported:
The attached images tell most of the story.
I set up Bluetooth tethering on my phone with name Searle. I boot my
Ubuntu laptop. Searle is shown in the network indicator menu. After I
connect nm-applet is shown. After I disconnect _Configure VPN... is
shown. At other times I
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Network manager becomes
The latest version in raring is 0.9.7.995+git201301311547.17123fc-
0ubuntu1. Does it still have the bug?
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Possibly helpful: http://askubuntu.com/questions/143394/configure-
micromax-mmx-352g-usb-3g-modem-and-aircel-in-ubuntu-server-12-04-to-co
** Summary changed:
- Mobile broadband many times slower and unstable on Ubuntu 12.04 than Win Vista
+ Mobile broadband many times slower and unstable on
This modem is not listed upstream as supported.
https://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/MobileBroadband
Please file a report in the upstream bug tracker
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=NetworkManager
asking for the modem to be supported.
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Title:
Stacked menus unaccessible
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 47379
NM assigns a lower metric to the default route over wlan than ifup assigns
to the default route over eth.
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What version of netwok-manager do you have? I cannot reproduce the
problem with network-manager 0.9.7.995+git201301311547.17123fc-0ubuntu1.
Does upgrading to this version fix it for you?
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** Summary changed:
- problem in wifi network configuration
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The Huawei EC1260 is not listed upstream as a supported model
https://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/MobileBroadband
Nevertheless, I found a bug report in the upstream bugzilla related to
this model.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663535
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Earlier there was some dispute about what the RFCs say about multiple
nameservers.
I found the following RFC which does have something to say about these
issues.
http://www.zoneedit.com/doc/rfc/rfc2182.txt
Here are a couple of passages...
Request for Comments: 2182
Category: Best Current
The target milestone should be adjusted, I guess.
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Title:
dnsmasq sometimes fails to resolve private names in networks
Hi Simon.
Before I forget to ask: can you please update dnsmasq(8) to include
under --strict-order a description of what happens when nameserver
addresses are passed in via D-Bus instead of via a file?
You wrote,
you can very easily provide the same behaviour - only pass the first
nameserver
[...cont'd after in order to fix...] bug #1072899, dnsmasq will have
to be enhanced such that proposition #1 is true. But we can discuss the
details of that in bug #1072899.
parenthesis
There is a close analogy between the problem here (bug #1003842) and a problem
we have with avahi. Avahi
Simon wrote:
Consider
[...]
server=/google.com/3.3.3.3
server=/google.com/4.4.4.4
[...]
Queries sent to *google.com will be sent 3.3.3.3 or 4.4.4.4 in the
same way as if strict order was set, ie, to 3.3.3.3 first, and only to
4.4.4.4 if 3.3.3.3 returns a SERVFAIL or REFUSED error, or doesn't
What is the exact model number of your device?
Googling for your USB device IDs I found, e.g., this:
http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/bb/viewtopic.php?t=155.
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** Description changed:
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- available anymore in networkmanager.
+ After upgrading from 11.04 to 12.10 the Wi-Fi network named 300 isn't
+ available any more in NetworkManager.
** Summary changed:
- wifi network named as
** Summary changed:
- No way to customize built-in dnsmasq configuration in 12.04
+ Please backport ability to customize NM-dnsmasq to 12.04
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** Description changed:
- Trying to connect using a GSM modem that lacks a SIM card does just give
- the user a general connection failure message without any hints about
- the missing SIM card.
-
- This can fool the user into
Could bug #1102092 be related?
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From WifiSyslog.txt (eth1 is the Wi-Fi interface):
Jan 31 19:50:37 samsung wpa_supplicant[1307]: eth1: Trying to associate with
2e:c7:9f:d6:30:40 (SSID='[...]' freq=2412 MHz)
Jan 31 19:50:37 samsung wpa_supplicant[1307]: eth1: Association request to the
driver failed
Jan 31 19:50:37 samsung
Possible wl driver problem
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Title:
Cannot connect to WiFi
Am I correct in understanding that the Wi-Fi device in question is a
Ralink and the driver is rt2800usb?
** Summary changed:
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very long time (or ever)
+ NM doesn't react to disconnect and connect commands for WiFi
What is the exact model name of your dongle.
Please reboot, reproduce the failure, connect and then run apport-
collect 1099696 in a terminal to provide more information.
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Wi-Fi
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I can reproduce this.
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This may also help:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Installing_Ubuntu_11.04_(Natty_Narwhal)_on_a_ThinkPad_X220#Fix_for_hotkey_shortcomings
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Simon in #49:
It doesn't work [...] the order of servers given to the DBus
interface isn't preserved internally
Aha, so the answer to my question
Will switching on strict-order have the same effect
now that nameserver addresses are sent over D-Bus?
(in comment #42) is No. So switching
Try this. Edit the connection using the Connection Editor and set IPv4
Settings | Method to Automatic (DHCP) addresses only instead of
Automatic (DHCP). Make sure 8.8.8.8 is still included in the
Additional DNS servers field.
Another thing to try is to disable the local forwarding nameserver.
there's still the unresolved question
of whether re-enabling --strict-order
will suffice as a workaround, since
12.10 relies on DBus to populate the
nameservers. Is there any extra
information on this?
Please try it and report back. :-)
(Put strict-order in a file in
I notice a possibly unrelated problem in your syslog. NM can't
communicate with its slave dnsmasq. To work around this, comment out
dns=dnsmasq in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and then sudo
restart network-manager.
Jan 18 23:12:50 samsung NetworkManager[987]: info DNS: starting
Please shut down; disconnect Ethernet cable; boot; enable Wi-Fi; attempt
to connect to Wi-Fi network (and presumably fail); plug in Ethernet
cable. Then run apport-collect 1101534 to submit more information
including a useful syslog.
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@Rob Gar EsP: Do you see the same symptoms as in bug #1104173?
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** Summary changed:
- VPNC not working
+ NM-VPNC stopped working; Cisco client still works
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 366780 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 46123
Define priorities for different networks
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 366780
Please provide a mechanism whereby Wi-Fi networks can be
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 366780 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366780
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 46123
Define priorities for different networks
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 366780
Please provide a mechanism whereby Wi-Fi networks can be
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 366780 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366780
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 46123
Define priorities for different networks
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 366780
Please provide a mechanism whereby Wi-Fi networks can be
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 366780 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366780
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Status: Invalid = New
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 366780
Please provide a mechanism whereby Wi-Fi networks can be prioritized
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Define priorities for different networks
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 366780
Please provide a mechanism whereby Wi-Fi networks can be
Quote from upstream report
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359556):
There won't ever be user-defined priorities in NM. NM connects to the last
network you've connected to that it can find. When you connect, NM timestamps
the network, and it will first connect to the most recent
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Importance: Medium = Unknown
** Changed in: network-manager
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in: network-manager
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Update. The bug has been fixed, but not in Precise.
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Displays repeated keyring dialogs on resume from suspend and
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Reported fixed in quantal.
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** Summary changed:
- network-manager service stopped at boot
+ network-manager not started at boot after installing Ubuntu Server and then
ubuntu-desktop
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I followed the instructions and couldn't reproduce (i.e., I *can* enter
the IP address at step 7).
** Summary changed:
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** Summary changed:
- GUI drops out when restarting networking services.
+ sudo service networking restart causes the GUI to crash
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I understand that it was once commonplace to do /etc/init.d/networking
restart but (the latter's Upstart replacement) sudo restart
networking is deprecated.
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** Summary changed:
- wifi connection loss on Realtek RTL8191SEvA
+ Using NM, Wi-Fi disconnects with heavy traffic; doesn't happen with wicd or
Windows 7 -- Realtek RTL8191SEvA
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https://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/MobileBroadband
as supported, but the ZTE MF 110 is listed.
** Description changed:
- The connection is established properly and signal is strong, yet I cannot
access any website or other network service.
Are the credentials in a file in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/
?
** Summary changed:
- network manager looses connection, reconnect not possible
+ NM loses connection and can't reconnect; No keyring secrets -- Intel
PRO/Wireless 2200BG ipw2200
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Displays repeated keyring dialogs on resume from suspend and login
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From bug #1067555:
I found to reproduce this bug by 2 ways:
1. When not connected to a secured (without password saved) wifi, try to
connect to the secured wifi (do not type password or do anything), go
take a rest, unlock computer and see a lot of nm-applet dialog.
2. When not connected to a
This bug needs to be reopened because there are new reports of the
problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/31286
Title:
Displays repeated keyring dialogs on
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