On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 10:14:07AM -0400, Tom H wrote: > On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Robert Holtzman <hol...@cox.net> wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 07:47:10AM -0400, Tom H wrote:
.......snip....... > >> > >> What's the output of > >> > >> nm-tool > >> cat /etc/network/interfaces > >> cat /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf > > > > tail --lines=50 /var/log/dmesg | grep NetworkManager yields nothing > > the same with tail --lines=50 /var/log/messages | grep NetworkManager > > Why are you limiting your search to the last 50 lines? Good point for which I have no good answer except that I thought that 50 would be far enough back. No, huh? Nothing shown no matter how far back I go. > > (dmesg won't have any NM logs.) > > > > nm-tool yields, in part, > > > > - Device: eth0 [Auto (eth0)] > > -------------------------------------------------- > > Type: Wired > > Driver: e1000e > > State: connected > > Default: yes > > HW Address: 00:21:CC:B6:06:8F > > > > Capabilities: > > Carrier Detect: yes > > Speed: 100 Mb/s > > > > Wired Properties > > Carrier: on > > > > IPv4 Settings: > > Address: 192.168.1.102 > > Prefix: 24 (255.255.255.0) > > Gateway: 192.168.1.1 > > > > DNS: 68.105.28.12 > > DNS: 68.105.29.12 > > DNS: 68.105.28.11 > > > > Strange! > > No strange, working! :) Plenty strange. If I'm connected, why can't I ping my router or a web site? -- Bob Holtzman Your mail is being read by tight lipped NSA agents who fail to see humor in Doctor Strangelove Key ID 8D549279
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