Try this simple fix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjS4eBnR3q0&list=PL4fAeCL2jtycl0gPZD8WFPn9caOPidMqs&index=2
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Latest update has infact fixed the issue for me!
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Title:
No Internet access with default of Automatic (DHCP)
Lubuntu 17.04 is giving me this bug on an Asus EEE 1005HAB netbook, im
installing the latest update at the moment, which may fix it. But before
the update i could not connect to the internet, we will see if the
update fixes it
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I updated my Ubuntu from 16.10 to 17.04 and the network work as
expected.
But then I made a fresh install of both systems (Ubuntu 17.04 and Ubuntu
Gnome 17.04) and I couldn't connect to the wifi anymore.
However the solution that Doug McMahon on the comment #14 works for me.
Thanks for the fix.
This is fixed with updated systemd package so marking as such. The
install image is broken but I guess 4+ months wasn't enough time to get
it together...
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed
I'm sorry @hrvooje - it worked for me.
But I have now risked upgrading my main laptop from 16.10 to 17.04 and it
appears to be working perfectly without the necessity for tweaks or
workaronds or alternative of 8.8.8.8 , etc, etc. I guess the latest in-situ
upgrade contained its own bugfix.
David
O
@David I did what you told and it happend to me again. However, my
message from sudo systemd-resolved returned REFUSED error with that
domain I tried to open. My systemd is 232-21ubuntu3 and when IP address
is set to automatic it why it didn't try different one when first
refused?
Poettering fixed
OK - complete solution/workaround is to be found here... But you must read
the whole lot before doing anything at all because the last edit makes the
first part redundant...
http://www.hecticgeek.com/2017/04/ubuntu-17-04-systemd-dns-issues/
The issue involves systemd within which the developers hav
For me:
work-wire OK
work-wifi OK
home-wifi FAIL
I don't use a wire at home so I didn't try
Then I do sudo service network-manager restart and I can surf again. In
that time while I can't sufr the internet I get ping 8.8.8.8 and other
IP's. Torrent dowloading is also working in that time. So, this
For me:
work-wire OK
work-wifi OK
home-wifi FAIL
I don't use a wire at home so I didn't try
Then I do sudo service network-manager restart and I can surf again. In
that time while I can't sufr the internet I get ping 8.8.8.8 and other
IP's. Torrent dowloading is also working in that time. So, this
Temporary workaround which seems to work most of the time (though,
'timing' - as you are suggesting - sometimes is an issue, requiring a
couple of 'sudo apt update' attempts in Terminal to successfully resolve
all repositories) enter 8.8.8.8 (Google's DNS) into the relevant
'alternate DNS' in I
Regarding my previous post (#24)...
Seems that everything is back to abnormal. After logging out and re-
logging again bug was back. This time soft disconnecting and
reconnecting network (from NManager) helped to regain access to network,
but this was not always the remedy.
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Ubuntu 17.04 on a Dell E6530, fresh install with copying of some
networkmanager setup in /etc/ from good old Ubuntu 16.04.01 LTS and
using the same home partition.
My version of this bug is really miraculous. It was here for a week,
today disappeared.
For a week I had problems with ONE of the fou
Same thing on an upgrade from 16.04 to 17.04. Some internet immediately
after the upgrade, same issue as noted above with software updates
needing multiple tries to access the repos, currently internet
completely dead even with a reboot.
Note this was a Software Updater suggested dist upgrade - I
All day at work no problems. Neither WiFi or ethernet. At home after a
while can't load a website. After restarting service network-manager it
works again. It is interesting that in that time torrents
download/upload worked and I could ping 8.8.8.8 and other IPs on the
Internet. Just couldn't load
On second thoughts, despite 'dnsutils' and 'bind9-host' updates 17.04 is
still buggy on my two Toshiba laptops (one ancient, one less so). Can take
up to three attempts to resolve all repositories with 'sudo apt update'
after boot. Alternatively, on first attempts, browsers (Firefox, Chromium)
do n
Fortunately I had retained 17.04 full installation on a USB stick.
Downloaded new update via Google DNS on IPV4, then deleted 8.8.8.8 and
tested. Seems to be working. So far so good Thanks for the heads-up
hrvooje!
Best
David
On 18 April 2017 at 07:09, hrvooje <1654...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrot
This morning I got dnsutils and bind9-host updates. Could this be the
fix? So far so good, no disconecting last hour.
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Yup... Me, I'm reverting back to 16.10
D
On 17 Apr 2017 15:51, "harry brijs" wrote:
> i installed from iso file
> internet is avail upon goodwill of the system
> or whatever.
> It comes but most of the time it does not stay.
> I did not yet correlate this behaviour
> 2
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i installed from iso file
internet is avail upon goodwill of the system
or whatever.
It comes but most of the time it does not stay.
I did not yet correlate this behaviour
2
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Actually there seem to be two related or unrelated issues. One seems to be
purely DNS and the other Network Manager... Dunno. My original issue was
Network Manager. Now ok for no reason i can see. The more sticky one with
my latest upgrade was no problem linking to my WiFi but no internet when
lin
Noting that above suggestion probably doesn't help ethernet..
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Title:
No Internet access with default of Aut
Another 'fix' suggested is to
Open
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
add lines
[device]
wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=no
then
sudo service network-manager restart
I'm fine with just changing the nameservers as previously mentoned, in
any event users shouldn't have to do anything. (even with
Regret to inform that an upgrade from 16.04 is also displaying the bug.
Reduced to using Google DNS on ipv4 (8.8.8.8) in order to work around it
David
On 14 Apr 2017 14:11, "David Oser" <1654...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
I'm also experiencing this exact bug.
Upgrading from 16.10 to 17.04 did not
How can this be unassigned? So important thing like internet connection
and bug is from January?
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No I
I'm also experiencing this exact bug.
Upgrading from 16.10 to 17.04 did not display the problem, but fresh install of
Ubuntu 17.04 does
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$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8)
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
# 127.0.0.53 is the systemd-resolved stub resolver.
# run "systemd-resolve --status" to see details about the actual nameser
It could also be because of DNSsec. I have seen HTTP working, though
HTTPS failing.
When adding the Google nameservers before the default (127.0.0.53,
systemd-resolver) everything works as expected.
$ systemd-resolve --status
Global
DNS Servers: 8.8.8.8
DNSSEC NTA: 10.in-addr.a
While much better the 4.11 kernel is reported fail occasionally in this
regard. This is in contrast to current kernel in 17.04 (4.10.x) where
this happens all the time either right away or after the first reboot or
so..
** Summary changed:
- No Internet access with default of Automatic (DHCP) &
also seen in Ubuntu-Gnome install
** Also affects: network-manager
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Adding linux as also seems resolved using the latest kernel, tested with
4.11.0-041100rc4-generic #201703261831 from mainline
** Also affects: linux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- No Internet access with default of Automatic (DHCP)
+ No Internet access with de
The best fix here for Both wireless & ethernet is to set to google
nameservers as in attached screen
** Description changed:
Fresh 17.04 install, wireless router connects without any issue but there is
no internet connection/access.
This continues thru disconnecting, reconnecting, rebooting
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I can confirm this bug on ubuntu 17.04 armhf.
It seems dhcp client doesn't acquire dns adresses when first time connected.
Running dhclient cmd workarounds issue to next reboot.
/etc/resolv.conf contains in my case:
# Generated by NetworkManager
nameserver 127.0.1.1
and after dhclient cmd run:
Thank you for your bug report, so that's a DNS issue? Do you have
libnss-resolve installed? That might have to do with the changes from
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-y-local-
resolver
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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