My problem sounds like comment #20 exactly: with no SIM card (yet) and
a fresh mako image of stable/ubuntu-developer I have no DNS at all after
connecting to WIFI. Manual fudging of resolv.conf makes things work
again. I'll install the log viewer next...
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Same here on MX4 with OTA12...
No DNS while connected to my wifi
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Title:
Ubuntu Touch devices are using cellular DNS servers over wifi
I just can tell you that I try now on bq E5, E4.5 and Nexus 5...
sometimes it still happens but I figured out that normally after 2-3
minutes the WiFi internet settings are being recognized and things start
working... So for me it went from not working to working after a long
timeout :)
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Any news about this? Still have this issue on my BQ E5 with OTA11...
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Title:
Ubuntu Touch devices are using cellular DNS servers over wifi
For me its better now since last update. Transitions to/from WiFi seem
to be nearly always successful.
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Title:
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I am adding some screenshots for this...
** Attachment added: "After leaving WiFi area. No WiFi detected, but no switch
to HSDPA"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1270189/+attachment/4565944/+files/screenshot20160130_214928991.png
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** Attachment added: "After leaving flight mode. Note the H on top. After that
Internet works again."
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** Attachment added: "Only solution to fix: Enter flightmode and leave it
again..."
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FYI (no surprise since the bug is still open), OTA9 exhibits the same
behavior.
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Title:
Ubuntu Touch devices are using cellular DNS servers over
I am not sure if this is the right place but I see similar behaviour
here with my BQ 5... I am online at my home with WiFi, however if I
leave my home the phone does sometimes not switch to network correctly.
I can e.g. still see the WiFi indicator shown but in the list of APs
there is no green
@Lorn
It was designed this way in order to make the switching from WiFi back
to the mobile data connection fast. Re-working this fundamental design
decision IMHOP would be a significant amount of work, and it's not like
our current queue of NM related is empty...
I think in the short term if
Is there any reason to keep both connections active at the same time?
Obviously it needs to be able to connect to mobile data when wifi is
connected for HERE/agps, but I think it just needs to download satellite
data once (I could be wrong it might need to keep downloading this data)
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** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Milestone: ww40-2015 => backlog
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** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Milestone: None = ww40-2015
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Milestone:
@Jamie
I think this explains the behavior I often see when enabling WiFi and it
auto-connects to a known AP. NM shows the connection as active ( ie.
nmcli d ), the routing table it correct, pinging an IP address works,
however for the first 30-90s after the connection comes up, DNS lookups
fail.
rm-rubinstein,
Can you tell me how you created that tail file as I am having the same
issue.
Thanks
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Title:
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BQ aquaris 4.5 ubuntu 14.10 (r22)
Since upgrade this bug is fixed for me, i can carry the device between 2
wifi and the cell radio without problems now.
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BQ aquaris 4.5 ubuntu 14.10 (r21)
My phone is able to switch from cell to wifi but not vice versa. Here i
have doubled the APN entry for t-mobile and have to change between the
two when leaving the house. Otherwise none of the web services is
working.
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I created a tail file in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d and added BT's
primary DNS which seems to workaround my problem.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I too am having DNS issues that may well be related to this report.
When my BQ Ubuntu Edition phone is connected to my home network and I
have BT parental controls enabled, connections are blocked and I receive
the following error message if I try to access the web through the
browser:
You're
$ system-image-cli -i
current build number: 219
device name: mako
channel: ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09-proposed
last update: 2015-04-03 07:02:59
version version: 219
version ubuntu: 20150403
version device: 20150116
version custom: mako-1.1
This appears to still be a problem since I can see in
@Jamie
Apparently this bug list hasn't been triaged in a long time...
Can you still reproduce this on current RTM or vivid-devel images?
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jamie
** Description changed:
- On my Nexus 4, build 121 with TMobile, when I am on wifi, I correctly get a
192.168 ip and DNS entries for this network (on wlan0) -- fine. When I am in
range of cellular data, I get an ip address from TMobile and am given DNS
entries that aren't on the same network
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