Having both interfaces active isn’t a problem itself, but it doesn’t open up 
the potential for various isconfigurations that can make networking flaky. I’ve 
discovered a number of them myself. :)  Just want to eliminate that as the 
source of the problem. 

David, it would also be useful to turn off the firewall while debugging this. I 
don’t see evidence that the firewall is the problem, but turning it off would 
eliminate any possibility. 
“sudo disable ufw” should do it. 

  -Les


> On Jul 8, 2021, at 8:34 AM, vince <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a wired pi that shows both wifi and ethernet interfaces up so that 
> part is typical.
> 
> A quick look at the logs show lots of DNS resolution errors (Temporary 
> failure in name resolution) and a bouncy eth0 interface (carrier lost).
> Also some really bizarre hostnames ('home756219443.1and1-data.host')
> 
> To me the network looks pretty confused at best.
> 
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