Yes, 69.12.176.95 is the broadcast address for my home network. I don't
have a good idea what would happen if one attempted to use the broadcast
address for the IP of a machine, but I imagine it might have problems
like dropped connections. Ok, that might be half the mystery. The other
half is
Re: background image, not background download:
I was assuming this changing Hubble background image was downloaded from
somewhere on the Internet. So you mean there is no download, it's changing
background image over a set of locally-installed images, and that started to
fail as well ?
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Well, here is something strange. The machine in question is on the
network via a Network Manager, connection eth0 home. eth0 home is a
static-IP configuration for eth0 - the device IP, its netmask, router,
DNSes, etc are all given explicitly in Network Manager for this
connection. The IP is
Would 69.12.176.95 be the broadcast address on your network ? Or would
69.12.176.95 also be attributed to something else on your network ?
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Loosing connections with Connection reset by peer message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522819
You received this bug notification because you are a
I set LogLevel in the ssh and sshd config files to debug3 in an
attempt to discover the cause for the network connection being dropped.
I see alot of debugging info, butnothing jumps out at me as a possible
cause. The sshd info was not logged to a file that I could find, but
here is the output of
No
This is certainly not a local network issue.
I am continuing to see network connections from this machine to another
machine on the same local network being lost. The network connections
are over wired ethernet (device eth0). I also have wireless on this
laptop (a Thinkpad W700ds) which I
Not a bug in openssh, works fine everywhere. Looks like an issue with
your local network (especially as other things, like the background
download, also fail).
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Loosing connections with Connection reset by peer message
I have more info to add.
This bug seems to involve wpa_supplicant. I have wpa_supplicant version
0.6.9-3ubuntu1 installed on the Ubuntu box in question. Internet traffic is
over wired ethernet (eth0). ifconfig eth0 and route -n both report what one
expects. However, I noticed wpa_supplicant was
Oh, one more thing. Normally the desk background shows a different
Hubble (?) image, changing about every 10 or 15 minutes. That has
stopped. Now its keeping the most recent background image - the image is
not changing to the next in the sequence. What the heck is going on?
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Loosing