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
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
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
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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** 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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** 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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Title:
nm-applet openvpn icon still seen after
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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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
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
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
** 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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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
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: (
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
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1000244
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No resolving
** Summary changed:
- Wireless connections not available in network manager
+ NM does not see any wireless connections -- Motorola Surfboard sbg6580
** Summary changed:
- NM does not see any wireless connections -- Motorola Surfboard sbg6580
+ NM does not see any wireless networks
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fonts not recognized in xfig
Status in “xfig” pack
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1000244 ***
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On the Ubuntu Secure Remix iso
Name: ubuntu-secure-remix-12.04.1-64bits.iso
Source: sourceforge.net
Date: 2012-08-31
Size: 735.9 MB
MD5 sum: f331f796d721d533ee887ac590918265
the file /
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1000244 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1000244
Since the disappearance of your /etc/resolv.conf symlink is a mystery I
have merged this report with the other reports of mysterious resolv.conf
disappearance.
Exactly which image did you originally use to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1000244 ***
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/etc/resolv.conf symlink does not exist after initial installation of
resolvconf package
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@Jason: From the log you posted it appears that resolvconf is now
configured correctly.
Was /etc/resolv.conf simply non-existent on your system before your
created the symlink?
Do you have any idea *why* /etc/resolv.conf was not there, or not a
symlink to ../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf? Normally
Martin wrote:
> So NM needs to be taught where to write DNS servers
> for static configurations when resolvconf is installed/enabled.
When resolvconf is installed, as indicated by the presence of
/sbin/resolvconf, NM doesn't write out a file but pipes the content to
the /sbin/resolvconf script wh
The problem could be simply that the symbolic link at /etc/resolv.conf
is missing. This should be a symbolic link with value
"../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf". Create it by doing
ln -nsf ../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
and then rebooting. After rebooting do the following in a t
Sounds as if it could be a carrier detect bug in the driver
** Summary changed:
- network-manager tries to onnect to eth0 when cable is unplugged
+ network-manager tries to connect to eth0 when cable is unplugged -- Intel
82577LM e1000e
** Description changed:
Even when the cable is unplugg
** Description changed:
As found at bug 1052664
$ dpkg-query --show network-manager
network-manager 0.9.6.0-0ubuntu7
$ cat /etc/hostname
# xxx by cloud-init
domU-12-31-39-0C-6C-81
This *should* be ok, as per 'man hostname':
--F, --file filename
-
Returning to this issue
Consider the log in comment #10. A successful lookup is done.
> Jun 22 13:43:09 archon dnsmasq[9635]: query[A] slashdot.org from 127.0.0.1
> Jun 22 13:43:09 archon dnsmasq[9635]: forwarded slashdot.org to 75.75.75.75
> Jun 22 13:43:09 archon dnsmasq[9635]: reply slash
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1042233 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1042233
NM DSL connection: DNS server addresses not added to resolv.conf
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** Summary changed:
- DNS entries malformed
+ Nameserver address entered for one connection gets added to resolv.conf for
all connections
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NM no longer uses nm-dns-dnsmasq.conf to tell nm-dnsmasq its forwarding
addresses. NM now uses D-BUS for that purpose. So that's not the
problem.
That you have no domain name service is obviously a problem.
That you could restore service by sticking nameserver addresses into nm-
dns-dnsmasq.conf
** Summary changed:
- No DNS resolution after upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10 beta,
/var/run/nm-dns-dnsmasq.conf empty
+ No DNS resolution after upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10 beta
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** Summary changed:
- UMTS connections require occasional reconfiguring
+ NM fails to make UMTS connection; deleting and recreating the connection
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** Summary changed:
- No Wifi after resume from suspend
+ No Wi-Fi after resume from suspend -- Realtek RTL8188CE rtl8192ce
** Summary changed:
- No Wi-Fi after resume from suspend -- Realtek RTL8188CE rtl8192ce
+ No Wi-Fi after resume from suspend; disabling and enabling wireless fixes it
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Now that you are using what appears to be the correct driver, please
reboot, wait until the error recurs, then run "apport-collect 1048293"
again to submit the relevant info about the affected system.
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** Summary changed:
- Network Manager gets locked and crashed on a regular basis with USB wifi key
+ NM crashes using USB Wi-Fi adapter -- TP-Link TL-WN821N ar9170usb
** Summary changed:
- NM crashes using USB Wi-Fi adapter -- TP-Link TL-WN821N ar9170usb
+ NM hangs using USB Wi-Fi adapter -- TP-
Most probably a driver issue
** Summary changed:
- Wireless transfer extremely slow with Atheros AR9287
+ Wi-Fi intermittent and slow -- Atheros AR9287 ath9k
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In a virtualbox guest no network connect
At https://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/MobileBroadband I don't see the
LG GT540 listed. Do you have reason to believe that your modem is
supported by NM et al?
** Summary changed:
- Mobile Broadband Connection not always available
+ "Enable Mobile Broadband" sometimes fails to appear in indicat
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu-Gnome - network-manager restart required after boot
+ In a virtualbox guest no network connection; restarting n-m fixes it
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> I noticed that if you add the dns-nameserver in interfaces that do not
take the name resolution server
You have to use the option keyword "dns-nameservers", not "dns-
nameserver".
> To make resolv.conf not change
The way you propose to make resolv.conf not change is not a good one.
You can run
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NM doesn't connect, keeps asking for pas
** Tags added: quantal
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network-manager should not turn on dnsmasq's "except-interface=lo"
option
Status in “ne
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@David: Well, either something or someone removed the symbolic link, or
the installation of the symbolic link failed due to some exceptional
situation (e.g., "serious issues" :), or this is just another case
Is it really still a goal to get these fixes into Precise?
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Title:
NM-controlled dnsmasq prevents other DNS servers from s
Public bug reported:
As of n-m 0.9.6.0-0ubuntu4 NM listens on 127.0.1.1 rather than
127.0.0.1. So there is no longer any need to prevent standalone dnsmasq
from binding lo's address, 127.0.0.1. So the line
except-interface=lo
in /etc/dnsmasq.d/network-manager which was added in
0.9.6.0~git
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@David: Do you have any idea why the symbolic link was missing? By
default the resolvconf package creates the symbolic link on
installation.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1000244
/etc/r
@Stéphane: Can you please give us an idea of what, if anything, you
think will be done about this problem in Quantal?
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Titl
I also have this problem when I use nm-dnsmasq and connect to work over
VPN.
Although there is now a /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d directory, adding
a file there with "strict-order" in it is not enough to fix the problem.
That option seems to have no effect when addresses are conveyed to
dnsmasq o
Compare bug #1035500 and bug #1001206.
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Title:
With Wi-Fi network whose passphrase has changed, NM fails to connect,
as
Same as bug #1043818?
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Title:
NM doesn't connect, keeps asking for password -- Atheros AR928X ath9k
Status in “network-m
@Tyler: Please try a newer version of NetworkManager. Install network-
manager 0.9.6.0-0ubuntu5 or later (from the quantal repository) and
reboot. Does this fix the problem?
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
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+ NM fails to configure wired connection; ifconfig up works -- Atheros AR8152
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** Summary changed:
- Cannot connect to existing ESSID with different passphrase
+ With Wi-Fi network whose passphrase has changed, NM fails to connect, asks
for password again, repeat; deleting the connection fixes it
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@Taylor: On upgrade to 12.04 /etc/resolv.conf should have been replaced
by a symbolic link. Do you have any idea why this didn't happen in your
case? (Background: bug #1000244)
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** Summary changed:
- Cannot access settings for wireless connection
+ Cannot access settings for wireless connection -- Intel PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN
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** Summary changed:
- After suspend or reboot airplane mode is turned on.
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After suspend or reboot Airplane Mode is
Please open a terminal and run "apport-collect 1043043" to submit more
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Description changed:
- Using up to date 12.10. Despite having having the group password saved,
- I am being pr
Compare bug #1001206.
** Summary changed:
- network manager keeps asking for wireless password
+ NM doesn't connect, keeps asking for password -- Atheros AR928X ath9k
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Run "dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf" and agree to create the needed
symbolic link at /etc/resolv.conf to the dynamically generated
resolv.conf file. Then reboot.
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Most likely a driver problem
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NM fails to connect
@jerrylamos: Does it help if you create a file /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi-
disable11n.conf with the contents
options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1
and then reboot?
** Summary changed:
- NM fails to connect Wi-Fi -- Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000 iwlwifi
+ NM fails to connect Wi-Fi; dhclient works -- I
@Thomas: Do you mean that you select
Edit Connections... | Wireless | | Edit...
and the "Connection name" field remains empty? Or do you mean something
else?
** Description changed:
- with the last update in Ubuntu 12.04 to version 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.1 of
- network-manager, i can not access
** Description changed:
- I had to set a specific setup for organisational wireless network. I did so,
but made a mistake: my username.
- Now I can't connect, obvious. I get a pop-up asking for my password. The
username is grayed out. Even if I entered the correct password, it would not
connect
** Summary changed:
- wireless connection error and general issues connecting
+ Wi-Fi doesn't connect; disconnecting causes "Connection Activation Failed
(32)" dialog; reboot usually fixes it
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@Ali: Bug #296489 may interest you too.
** Description changed:
- If i restart my Netbook(Samsung NC10), is the setting "enable mobile
- broadband" off!
+ If i restart my netbook (a Samsung NC10), the setting "enable mobile
+ broadband" is off!
** Summary changed:
- enable mobile broadband
+ Mo
** Summary changed:
- NM doesn't find 3G after disconnect+connect (Acer:Huawei)
+ NM doesn't find 3G modem again after disconnect+connect -- Huawei EM770W
** Summary changed:
- NM doesn't find 3G modem again after disconnect+connect -- Huawei EM770W
+ NM doesn't find 3G modem again after disconn
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** Summary changed:
- mobile broadband slow
+ mobile broadband slow -- MediaTek MT6227
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Taylor, David: Also, what messages does dnsmasq print in /var/log/syslog
when NM connects? E.g., in my case after connecting to my home LAN I
see:
Aug 30 13:09:24 foohost dnsmasq[2625]: setting upstream servers from DBus
Aug 30 13:09:24 foohost dnsmasq[2625]: using nameserver 192.168.1.25
Taylor, David: Please send the output of these commands run in a
terminal.
ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
cat /etc/resolv.conf
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Summary changed:
- Unable to connect to internet using URL address
+ Domain names not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1009879 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1009879
NetworkManager high CPU usage while nm-applet and Transmission run
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@Thomas: Is your bug the same as bug #1024740, or is it the same as one
of the other reports filed against the "linux" package? Search around
using "iwlwifi" and "pro/wireless", etc.
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** Summary changed:
- Network Manager consumes a lot of CPU in IPv6 networks
+ Network Manager gobbles CPU very frequently restarting dnsmasq in IPv6
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** Summary changed:
- PPPOE connection won't honor user specified DNS servers
+ NM DSL connection: DNS server addresses not added to resolv.conf
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The bug (in the network-manager package) is that /etc/dnsmasq.d/network-
manager contains
except-interface=lo
despite the fact that network-manager was changed not to listen on lo's
IP address (127.0.0.1) any more. Here's the changelog entry announcing
this change.
network-manager (0.9.6.
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On shutdown, NetworkManager shuts d
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
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NM fails to connect Wi-Fi -- Intel Centr
** Summary changed:
- network-manager-applet doesn't show wireless networks just a tiny box
+ "More networks" submenu not populated
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
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@John: Please reboot, reproduce the problem, and run "apport-collect
1019652" to provide more information about the affected system.
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(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Summary
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 126987 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 126987
"The NetworkManager applet could not find some required resources. It
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Can anyone reproduce this in Ubuntu 12.04?
Possibly a driver problem.
** Tags added: intrepid lucid
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Works for me. @GGG: Can you reproduce the bug in Ubuntu 12.04?
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Status: New => Incomplete
** Summary changed:
- WLAN internet connection settings
+ Can't disable "Connect automatically"
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Network Manager Apple
@Rich: Can you reproduce this on Ubuntu 12.04?
** Tags added: intrepid
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nm-applet loses right to access keyring after long hibernation and has
no way to re
** Tags added: intrepid maverick
** Tags added: lucid
** Summary changed:
- The NetworkManager applet could not find some required resources. It cannot
continue.
+ "The NetworkManager applet could not find some required resources. It cannot
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** Tags added: hardy
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nm-applet crashed wit
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Status in “netw
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
NM applet fails to report c
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
upgrade from 0.6 [hardy]
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Invalid
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** Tags added: intrepid oneiric
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Title:
nm-applet crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_tree_model_get_valist()
connecting
@Ricardo, @Stu: Is this still a bug in Ubuntu 12.04?
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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