Re: Network-manager issue after installation, was: Re: your mail

2024-07-30 Thread Dan Ritter
Franco Martelli wrote: > On 30/07/24 at 17:29, Tawsif wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 01:08:39PM +0600, Tawsif wrote: > > I have a very small storage size for my laptop (64gb). So, I installed > > debian minimal in it. > > If you can, reinstalls Debian as usual, my KDE's installation takes abo

Network-manager issue after installation, was: Re: your mail

2024-07-30 Thread Franco Martelli
On 30/07/24 at 17:29, Tawsif wrote: On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 01:08:39PM +0600, Tawsif wrote: I have a very small storage size for my laptop (64gb). So, I installed debian minimal in it. If you can, reinstalls Debian as usual, my KDE's installation takes about 10GB: ~$ LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 df / Fil

Re: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-21 Thread Gareth Evans
laalaa 5.10.0-28-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.209-2 (2024-01-31) x86_64 >> GNU/Linux >> 2024-04-14 04:34:40 dpchrist@laalaa ~ >> $ dpkg-query -l xfce4 network-manager network-manager-gnome >> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold >> | >> Status=Not/Inst/Conf

Re: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-20 Thread David Christensen
~ $ dpkg-query -l xfce4 network-manager network-manager-gnome Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name  Version  Architecture

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-19 Thread David Christensen
On 4/19/24 00:16, Florent Rougon wrote: Another thing: did you look into ~/.xsession-errors? (Sorry if this was already mentioned and I missed it.) Please see attached copy of ~/.xsession-errors, taken immediately after system restart and login. "nm-applet" does not appear in .xsession-err

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-19 Thread Florent Rougon
Hi, Le 18/04/2024, David Christensen a écrit: > 2024-04-18 02:27:18 root@laalaa ~ > # df `which nm-applet` > Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/mapper/sdb3_crypt12084M 8927M 2522M 78% / Not sure this command is super-useful: % df $(which awk) F

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-18 Thread David Christensen
On 4/18/24 09:46, Gareth Evans wrote: On Thu 18/04/2024 at 11:05, David Christensen wrote: Move aside the ~/.config/xfce4 directory: ... Restart -- screen with wallpaper alone. ... Hi David, Starting from Mate DE only and some old (bookworm) XFCE config files, if I: $ sudo apt install task

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-18 Thread David Christensen
On 4/18/24 07:28, Max Nikulin wrote: On 18/04/2024 17:05, David Christensen wrote: $ mv .config/xfce4-20240418-180045/ .config/xfce4 Restart -- back to Xfce panel with no Network Manager. Try to create a new system user and log in. Is nm-applet present? Logging in using another previously

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-18 Thread David Christensen
On 4/18/24 05:34, e...@gmx.us wrote: On 4/18/24 05:27, David Christensen wrote: On 4/17/24 12:37, Richmond wrote: What are the permissions on the nm-applet binary? maybe it doesn't have permission to execute, or the process which starts it doesn't have permission. 2024-04-18 02:24:20 root@la

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-18 Thread Gareth Evans
On Thu 18/04/2024 at 11:05, David Christensen wrote: > Move aside the ~/.config/xfce4 directory: > ... > Restart -- screen with wallpaper alone. > ... Hi David, Starting from Mate DE only and some old (bookworm) XFCE config files, if I: $ sudo apt install task-xfce-desktop then log out and in

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-18 Thread Max Nikulin
On 18/04/2024 17:05, David Christensen wrote: $ mv .config/xfce4-20240418-180045/ .config/xfce4 Restart -- back to Xfce panel with no Network Manager. Try to create a new system user and log in. Is nm-applet present?

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-18 Thread eben
On 4/18/24 05:27, David Christensen wrote: On 4/17/24 12:37, Richmond wrote: David Christensen writes: What are the permissions on the nm-applet binary? maybe it doesn't have permission to execute, or the process which starts it doesn't have permission. 2024-04-18 02:24:20 root@laalaa ~ #

Re: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-18 Thread David Christensen
On 4/17/24 12:07, Charles Curley wrote: On Wed, 17 Apr 2024 11:41:24 -0700 David Christensen wrote: My WAG is that nm-applet is failing to start, but I have been unable to find if and where any error message is reported. My instance of nm-applet does run, and I see this as part of the boot p

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-18 Thread David Christensen
, Gareth Evans wrote: On Sun 14/04/2024 at 13:29, David Christensen wrote: ... I have used the Xfce panel Network Manager applet for many years. Tonight, I noticed that it has disappeared (!). ... There is apparently a long history of nm-applet/XFCE panel-related issues (and not many great

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-18 Thread David Christensen
On 4/17/24 13:56, e...@gmx.us wrote: On 4/17/24 15:37, Richmond wrote: David Christensen writes: My WAG is that nm-applet is failing to start, but I have been unable to find if and where any error message is reported. What are the permissions on the nm-applet binary? And is its filesystem m

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-18 Thread David Christensen
On 4/17/24 12:37, Richmond wrote: David Christensen writes: On Sun 14/04/2024 at 13:29, David Christensen wrote: ... I have used the Xfce panel Network Manager applet for many years. Tonight, I noticed that it has disappeared (!). ... What are the permissions on the nm-applet binary? maybe it

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-17 Thread Gareth Evans
On Wed 17/04/2024 at 19:41, David Christensen wrote: > Forwarded Message > Subject: Re: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared > Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 11:38:49 -0700 > From: David Christensen > To: Gareth Evans > > On 4/17/24 03:4

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-17 Thread eben
On 4/17/24 15:37, Richmond wrote:> David Christensen writes: > >> My WAG is that nm-applet is failing to start, but I have been unable to >> find if and where any error message is reported. > > What are the permissions on the nm-applet binary? And is its filesystem mounted with noexec? > maybe

Re: Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-17 Thread Richmond
David Christensen writes: > Forwarded Message > Subject: Re: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared > Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 11:38:49 -0700 > From: David Christensen > To: Gareth Evans > > On 4/17/24 03:47, Gareth Evans wrote: >&

Re: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-17 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 17 Apr 2024 11:41:24 -0700 David Christensen wrote: > My WAG is that nm-applet is failing to start, but I have been unable > to find if and where any error message is reported. My instance of nm-applet does run, and I see this as part of the boot process: root@hawk:~# journalctl -b | gr

Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-17 Thread David Christensen
Forwarded Message Subject: Re: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 01:18:34 -0700 From: David Christensen To: Gareth Evans On 4/16/24 08:56, Gareth Evans wrote: On 16 Apr 2024, at 00:18, David Christensen wrote: On 4/15/24 09

Fwd: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-17 Thread David Christensen
Forwarded Message Subject: Re: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 11:38:49 -0700 From: David Christensen To: Gareth Evans On 4/17/24 03:47, Gareth Evans wrote: On Wed 17/04/2024 at 09:18, David Christensen wrote: On 4/16/24

Re: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-15 Thread David Christensen
On 4/15/24 09:21, Gareth Evans wrote: On Sun 14/04/2024 at 13:29, David Christensen wrote: ... I have used the Xfce panel Network Manager applet for many years. Tonight, I noticed that it has disappeared (!). ... Hi David, I can't speak for XFCE, but certainly for Mate there was a time

Re: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-15 Thread Gareth Evans
GNU/Linux > > 2024-04-14 04:34:40 dpchrist@laalaa ~ > $ dpkg-query -l xfce4 network-manager network-manager-gnome > Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold > | > Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend > |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst

Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared

2024-04-14 Thread David Christensen
debian-user: I have a Dell Latitude E6520: 2024-04-14 04:28:39 dpchrist@laalaa ~ $ cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a 11.9 Linux laalaa 5.10.0-28-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.209-2 (2024-01-31) x86_64 GNU/Linux 2024-04-14 04:34:40 dpchrist@laalaa ~ $ dpkg-query -l xfce4 network-manager network

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-09 Thread tomas
On Mon, Oct 09, 2023 at 03:06:14PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote: [...] > So, we are all running the same frequencies on mobile phones. We all use > mobile phones, so we should be all cancelling each other out? Something > doesn't add up. Perhaps you should read up on how mobile phones work. > T

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-09 Thread gene heskett
On 10/9/23 10:08, Lee wrote: On 10/8/23, gene heskett wrote: On 10/8/23 07:43, Lee wrote: On 10/7/23, Ottavio Caruso wrote: Am 07/10/2023 um 11:11 schrieb gene heskett: Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity This is an urban legend and an excuse I was using when I w

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-09 Thread Lee
On 10/9/23, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Am 08/10/2023 um 11:42 schrieb Lee: >> On 10/7/23, Ottavio Caruso wrote: >>> Am 07/10/2023 um 11:11 schrieb gene heskett: Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity >>> >>> This is an urban legend and an excuse I was using when I was in

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-09 Thread gene heskett
On 10/9/23 07:47, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: On 07/10/2023 08:11, gene heskett wrote: Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity. As Also check the color of the microwave: if it's bright magenta, change it to a black one. No, wait, that's SATA cables. Never mind. Actua

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-09 Thread Lee
On 10/8/23, gene heskett wrote: > On 10/8/23 07:43, Lee wrote: >> On 10/7/23, Ottavio Caruso wrote: >>> Am 07/10/2023 um 11:11 schrieb gene heskett: Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity >>> >>> This is an urban legend and an excuse I was using when I was in tech >>>

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-09 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
On 07/10/2023 08:11, gene heskett wrote: Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity. As Also check the color of the microwave: if it's bright magenta, change it to a black one. No, wait, that's SATA cables. Never mind. -- Wedding rings are the world's smallest handcuffs.

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-08 Thread gene heskett
On 10/8/23 07:43, Lee wrote: On 10/7/23, Ottavio Caruso wrote: Am 07/10/2023 um 11:11 schrieb gene heskett: Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity This is an urban legend and an excuse I was using when I was in tech support. It's real. Try it yourself - run iperf fo

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-08 Thread Lee
On 10/7/23, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Am 07/10/2023 um 11:11 schrieb gene heskett: >> Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity > > This is an urban legend and an excuse I was using when I was in tech > support. It's real. Try it yourself - run iperf for 2 minutes, display the

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-07 Thread gene heskett
On 10/7/23 11:42, Ottavio Caruso wrote: Am 07/10/2023 um 15:21 schrieb gene heskett: On 10/7/23 09:08, Ottavio Caruso wrote: Am 07/10/2023 um 11:11 schrieb gene heskett: Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity This is an urban legend and an excuse I was using when I was

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-07 Thread Max Nikulin
On 07/10/2023 18:11, gene heskett wrote: On 10/7/23 05:17, Ottavio Caruso wrote: options iwlwifi bt_coex_active=0 swcrypto=1 11n_disable=8 to /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity. I consider buggy firmware as a more plausible cause of c

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-07 Thread gene heskett
On 10/7/23 09:08, Ottavio Caruso wrote: Am 07/10/2023 um 11:11 schrieb gene heskett: Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity This is an urban legend and an excuse I was using when I was in tech support. Wireless cards w/o good pre-selectivity, which is all the ones we

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-07 Thread gene heskett
know it is not an AP problem. I have network-manager/stable,now 1.42.4-1 amd64 installed. Has anyone else noticed this? Thanks Tim I am on Debian 11 but I have a similar problem. Have you tried adding: options iwlwifi bt_coex_active=0 swcrypto=1 11n_disable=8 to /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-05 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 5:47 AM Marco wrote: > Am 05.10.2023 schrieb Timothy M Butterworth > : > > > I am running Debian 12. I have noticed for a little while now that > > WiFi is intermittent. It goes through cycles of deactivation and > > activation. It does this on multiple WiFi networks so I

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-05 Thread Marco
Am 05.10.2023 schrieb Timothy M Butterworth : > I am running Debian 12. I have noticed for a little while now that > WiFi is intermittent. It goes through cycles of deactivation and > activation. It does this on multiple WiFi networks so I know it is > not an AP problem. What does dmesg say? Do

Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-05 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
Hello, I am running Debian 12. I have noticed for a little while now that WiFi is intermittent. It goes through cycles of deactivation and activation. It does this on multiple WiFi networks so I know it is not an AP problem. I have network-manager/stable,now 1.42.4-1 amd64 installed. Has

Re: Bookworm: Network Manager and firewalld

2023-06-24 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 24 Jun 2023 20:22:27 +0200 john doe wrote: > Is there any reason why you favored Firewalled? It is available from Debian repos, uses nftables, and looks to be well documented. So far, it has worked well. I haven't had a machine using firewalld out in the wilds of the Internet. The down

Re: Bookworm: Network Manager and firewalld

2023-06-24 Thread john doe
On 6/17/23 23:12, Charles Curley wrote: I have been looking for a replacement for shorewall, and determined to try firewalld. > I also have been looking for a replacement for Shorewall, I came across a new firewall named Foomuuri [1]. Is there any reason why you favored Firewalled? [1] http

Bookworm: Network Manager and firewalld

2023-06-17 Thread Charles Curley
I have been looking for a replacement for shorewall, and determined to try firewalld. The user can configure it from a GUI (firewall-config), or from the command line. The latter means one can also write scripts for it. Great! So I have installed Bookworm, firewalld, and Network Manager (NM) on a

Re: Remove Network Manager panel icon in Mate 1.24.1 Desktop

2022-10-25 Thread Max Nikulin
On 25/10/2022 15:50, jeremy ardley wrote: My only problem now is the annoying NetworkManager icon in the Mate panel. I want to remove it and I have gone through various advice pages but nothing seems to work. The NetworkManager icon seems permanently wedged into the panel. Something like /e

Remove Network Manager panel icon in Mate 1.24.1 Desktop

2022-10-25 Thread jeremy ardley
I've recent had to do a fresh GUI install of Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) and I enabled Mate 1.24.1 I let the install run with the default Network Manager installation but very rapidly ran into the usual litany of bugs in making minor tweaks to the network (it is not a good sign i

Re: Network manager: activating VPN in GNOME remote session doesn't work, but in KDE remote session (xrdp)

2022-08-09 Thread B.M.
assword in the VPN config file at /etc/ NetworkManager/system-connections/..., followed by a service network-manager restart but it didn't work: ... [vpn] ... password-flags=0 ... [vpn-secrets] password=PASSWORD Any ideas? Thank you. Best, Bernd On Tuesday, August 9, 2022 11:09:44 AM

Re: Network manager: activating VPN in GNOME remote session doesn't work, but in KDE remote session (xrdp)

2022-08-09 Thread B.M.
nmcli con up doesn't work either: nothing happens except the three dots where the VPN icon is shown and after 90 seconds a timeout message appears in the terminal window; so exactly the same behaviour :-( Bernd On Monday, August 8, 2022 3:03:17 PM CEST Harald Dunkel wrote: > Hi BM > > if your V

Re: Network manager: activating VPN in GNOME remote session doesn't work, but in KDE remote session (xrdp)

2022-08-08 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi BM if your VPN is IPsec, then you might want to examine charon's output via journalctl. Probably openvpn, wireguard and others can be found there, too. Another thing to try is to establish the VPN connection using nmcli in a terminal window, e.g. nmcli con up "VPN name" Maybe you ge

Network manager: activating VPN in GNOME remote session doesn't work, but in KDE remote session (xrdp)

2022-08-08 Thread B.M.
Hi I'm encountering a somehow strange problem: A user logs into another computer via xrdp, starting either KDE Plasma or GNOME3. Then she wants to connect to a vpn (openvpn) by clicking on Tray Icon -> Networks -> -> Connect (in case of KDE) or -> VPN Off -> Connect (in case of Gnome). If it's

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-16 Thread David Wright
On Mon 16 May 2022 at 07:12:35 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 10:40:01PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > … both provide the same program, ●which are allegedly identical > > at the commandline but implemented completely differently,● so you … > > I don't think that's cor

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-16 Thread David Wright
On Mon 16 May 2022 at 01:30:56 (+0200), Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2022-05-13 23:31:44 -0500, David Wright wrote: > > Well, I've looked at these pages in the past, but never in any depth > > because pkg resolvconf has been a luxury (originally installed IIRC > > when I was playing with free vpns t

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-16 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 10:40:01PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > … both provide the same program, ●which are allegedly identical > at the commandline but implemented completely differently,● so you … I don't think that's correct. They have the same *name*, but they have entirely different invo

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-16 Thread Richmond
David Christensen writes: > On 5/15/22 06:53, Richmond wrote: >> David Christensen writes: >>> On 5/14/22 05:57, Richmond wrote: writes: > On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 10:50:46AM +0100, Richmond wrote: > >> Is there a debian package for this? : >> >> https://aur.archlinux.org/pa

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-15 Thread David Wright
On Fri 13 May 2022 at 20:49:27 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > Is it better now? Or are there still MORE things that should be obvious > and straightforward but are in fact traps set by the Debian developers > to make the lives of their users more difficult? I would certainly have benefited from

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-15 Thread David Christensen
On 5/15/22 06:53, Richmond wrote: David Christensen writes: On 5/14/22 05:57, Richmond wrote: writes: On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 10:50:46AM +0100, Richmond wrote: Is there a debian package for this? : https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/xfce-polkit "A simple PolicyKit authentication agent f

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-15 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2022-05-13 23:31:44 -0500, David Wright wrote: > Well, I've looked at these pages in the past, but never in any depth > because pkg resolvconf has been a luxury (originally installed IIRC > when I was playing with free vpns to download the odd BBC programme). > It always worked with wicd running

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-15 Thread Richmond
David Christensen writes: > On 5/14/22 05:57, Richmond wrote: >> writes: >> >>> On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 10:50:46AM +0100, Richmond wrote: Richmond writes: > David Christensen writes: >>> >>> [...] >>> > I expect there is some component of xfce4 which is supposed to > pro

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-14 Thread David Christensen
On 5/14/22 05:57, Richmond wrote: writes: On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 10:50:46AM +0100, Richmond wrote: Richmond writes: David Christensen writes: [...] I expect there is some component of xfce4 which is supposed to prompt for the root password. Perhaps it is not installed. I don't know w

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-14 Thread Richmond
writes: > On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 10:50:46AM +0100, Richmond wrote: >> Richmond writes: >> >> > David Christensen writes: > > [...] > >> > I expect there is some component of xfce4 which is supposed to prompt >> > for the root password. Perhaps it is not installed. I don't know what >> > it is

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-14 Thread tomas
On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 10:50:46AM +0100, Richmond wrote: > Richmond writes: > > > David Christensen writes: [...] > > I expect there is some component of xfce4 which is supposed to prompt > > for the root password. Perhaps it is not installed. I don't know what > > it is called. > > Is there

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-14 Thread Richmond
Richmond writes: > David Christensen writes: > >> On 5/13/22 09:02, Richmond wrote: >>> David Christensen writes: >>>> On 5/12/22 07:17, Richmond wrote: >>>>> David Christensen writes: >>>>>> On 5/11/22 06:55, Richmond wrote:

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-13 Thread tomas
On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 05:27:30PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 03:39:39PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > But the next paragraph talks of the file "/etc/resolvconf.conf", > > which has nothing to do with the resolvconf /package/, but is the > > configuration file for the /o

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-13 Thread David Wright
On Fri 13 May 2022 at 20:49:27 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 05:27:30PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > > If my BEST EFFORTS fall that far short, then whatever. Maybe instead > > of berating the wiki and the hard-working editors who TRIED OUR DAMNED > > BEST to figure

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-13 Thread David Wright
On Fri 13 May 2022 at 17:27:30 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 03:39:39PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > But the next paragraph talks of the file "/etc/resolvconf.conf", > > which has nothing to do with the resolvconf /package/, but is the > > configuration file for the /ope

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 05:27:30PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > If my BEST EFFORTS fall that far short, then whatever. Maybe instead > of berating the wiki and the hard-working editors who TRIED OUR DAMNED > BEST to figure this shit out and document it for the world, you could, > like, help ou

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-13 Thread David Christensen
ld be each time the lease is renewed, or each time any piece of information received from the DHCP server has changed since the previous response, or... anything. How do I trigger a re-write of /etc/resolv.conf after making changes with Network Manager? Why doesn't Network Manager do t

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 03:39:39PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > But the next paragraph talks of the file "/etc/resolvconf.conf", > which has nothing to do with the resolvconf /package/, but is the > configuration file for the /openresolv/ package. What? WHAT?!? You know, I REALLY TRY. If my BES

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-13 Thread David Wright
't change. > > > > My /etc/resolv.conf did not change after running Network Manager; it changed > > after rebooting. (Is the former a bug or a feature?) > > Typically, if your system is running a DHCP client daemon to manage > the addresses on any or all of your physical

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-13 Thread Richmond
David Christensen writes: > On 5/13/22 09:02, Richmond wrote: >> David Christensen writes: >>> On 5/12/22 07:17, Richmond wrote: >>>> David Christensen writes: >>>>> On 5/11/22 06:55, Richmond wrote: >>>>>> I have a network manager

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 11:53:23AM -0700, David Christensen wrote: > On 5/13/22 09:02, Richmond wrote: > > stat /etc/resolv.conf shows that the file has been updated but its > > content doesn't change. > > My /etc/resolv.conf did not change after running Network M

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-13 Thread David Christensen
On 5/13/22 09:02, Richmond wrote: David Christensen writes: On 5/12/22 07:17, Richmond wrote: David Christensen writes: On 5/11/22 06:55, Richmond wrote: I have a network manager applet on my xfce4 desktop. I am logged in as a non root user, and I can select edit connections and change the

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-13 Thread Richmond
David Christensen writes: > On 5/12/22 07:17, Richmond wrote: >> David Christensen writes: >> >>> On 5/11/22 06:55, Richmond wrote: >>>> I have a network manager applet on my xfce4 desktop. I am logged in as a >>>> non root user, and I

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-12 Thread David Christensen
On 5/12/22 07:17, Richmond wrote: David Christensen writes: On 5/11/22 06:55, Richmond wrote: I have a network manager applet on my xfce4 desktop. I am logged in as a non root user, and I can select edit connections and change the IPv4 settings to DHCP address only and then put in a DNS

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-12 Thread Richmond
David Christensen writes: > On 5/11/22 06:55, Richmond wrote: >> I have a network manager applet on my xfce4 desktop. I am logged in as a >> non root user, and I can select edit connections and change the IPv4 >> settings to DHCP address only and then put in a DNS, then

Re: Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-11 Thread David Christensen
On 5/11/22 06:55, Richmond wrote: I have a network manager applet on my xfce4 desktop. I am logged in as a non root user, and I can select edit connections and change the IPv4 settings to DHCP address only and then put in a DNS, then save. If I look at /etc/resolv.conf though nothing has changed

Editing the DNS with Network Manager Non Root

2022-05-11 Thread Richmond
I have a network manager applet on my xfce4 desktop. I am logged in as a non root user, and I can select edit connections and change the IPv4 settings to DHCP address only and then put in a DNS, then save. If I look at /etc/resolv.conf though nothing has changed. Restarting networking or rebooting

OT: Network-Manager

2022-02-08 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-08 17:48 UTC+0100, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 05:44:25PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote: >> Yes, I need some more help in the context of using Network-Manager. > > "Don't." > > Unless this is a laptop or something, in which case,

network-manager-gnome - no primary & secondary dns possible?

2021-10-16 Thread dude
Hello, on latest Debian 11 + MATE Desktop (it is software simplicity at it's best :) why is it not possible to set primary & secondary dns via network-manager-gnome? (only "additional dns") also: it used to be /etc/resolv.conf where nameservers are set systemd is d

Re: network-manager-gnome - no primary & secondary dns possible?

2021-10-16 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 16.10.21 um 09:27 schrieb dude: Hello, on latest Debian 11 + MATE Desktop (it is software simplicity at it's best :) why is it not possible to set primary & secondary dns via network-manager-gnome? (only "additional dns") It is possible. Choose Method: Automatic (D

Re: ifup gets different IPv6 address than Network Manager

2020-09-22 Thread Andrei POPESCU
ffix. The ifup enabled hosts all receive an IPv6 address that > ends with this configured suffix, which is exactly what I would like the > hosts that use Network Manager to receive as well. The suffixes I have > assigned have a relationship to the IPv4 addresses I have assigned each > host so

ifup gets different IPv6 address than Network Manager

2020-09-21 Thread Nate Bargmann
This one is riddling me. I have three Buster hosts that use Network Manager. Two are running Gnome and one is a Freedombox. I have several other hosts that I just enabled IPv6 DHCP via the /etc/network/interfaces configuration file. All hosts generate a SLAAC address and all receive a DHCP

Re: network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-31 Thread G.W. Haywood
Hi there, On Mon, 30 Mar 2020, David Wright wrote: On Sun 29 Mar 2020 at 13:46:05 (+0100), G.W. Haywood wrote: > On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Alan Tu wrote: > > > ... "Debian testing" system ... network-manager 1.22.8-1. ... > > # systemctl restart network-manager > &g

Re: network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-30 Thread David Wright
On Sun 29 Mar 2020 at 13:46:05 (+0100), G.W. Haywood wrote: > On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Alan Tu wrote: > > > ... "Debian testing" system ... network-manager 1.22.8-1. ... > > # systemctl restart network-manager > > After one to four times of this, eventually network-m

Re: network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-29 Thread deloptes
Andrei POPESCU wrote: > It's very convenient on a laptop switching between various wireless > networks and has been quite reliable for me in the past years (don't > even remember how many). +1

Re: network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-29 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Du, 29 mar 20, 13:46:05, G.W. Haywood wrote: > Hi there, > > On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Alan Tu wrote: > > > ... "Debian testing" system ... network-manager 1.22.8-1. ... > > # systemctl restart network-manager > > After one to four times of this, eventu

Re: network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-29 Thread G.W. Haywood
Hi there, On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Alan Tu wrote: ... "Debian testing" system ... network-manager 1.22.8-1. ... # systemctl restart network-manager After one to four times of this, eventually network-manager establishes the network connection. It seems to me that network-manager is o

Re: network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-28 Thread deloptes
Alan Tu wrote: > Thanks for the tip about systemctl -l status network-manager. There is a > difference. perhaps you inspect the full log for details. It could be you have a problem with the driver or with how the device is handled (detected, initialized etc.), could be also even a kern

Re: network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-28 Thread Alan Tu
I do not have any other interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces, besides lo. Thanks for the tip about systemctl -l status network-manager. There is a difference. I ran systemctl -l status network-manager on two boots. In both cases, the USB dongle was already plugged in and was not touched. The

Re: network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-28 Thread Brian
On Sat 28 Mar 2020 at 20:28:15 +0100, deloptes wrote: > Alan Tu wrote: > > > The network was and is configured in network-manager. I should add that > > one out of six or seven times, the connection is established automatically > > at boot. Alan > > Do you

Re: network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-28 Thread deloptes
Alan Tu wrote: > The network was and is configured in network-manager. I should add that > one out of six or seven times, the connection is established automatically > at boot. Alan Do you have anything in /etc/network/interfaces except lo? There should not be anything fu

Re: network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-28 Thread Alan Tu
The network was and is configured in network-manager. I should add that one out of six or seven times, the connection is established automatically at boot. Alan Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 28, 2020, at 12:02, deloptes wrote: > > Alan Tu wrote: > >> After trial and erro

Re: network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-28 Thread deloptes
Alan Tu wrote: > After trial and error, the best fix is for me to get into a terminal > and restart network-manager: > # systemctl restart network-manager > > After one to four times of this, eventually network-manager > establishes the network connection. Have you configure

network-manager takes 1-4 restarts in order to recognize and connect to already-configured wifi network, USB dongle NIC

2020-03-28 Thread Alan Tu
Hello, I have a "Debian testing" system installed with Mate. It has network-manager 1.22.8-1. My network adapter is an Asus USB dongle based on rtl8814au, I compiled and installed a kernel module for it and the network works great, once it gets going. My problem is, when I boot the sys

Debian 9, Xfce, Network Manager, strongSwan and UniFi VPN

2020-02-05 Thread David Christensen
DMZ at address 192.168.1.144. The laptop can ping the AT&T gateway, can ping the USG, and can connect to the Internet via the AT&T gateway. I would like to connect the laptop on the DMZ to the LAN using Network Manager and strongSwan VPN. STFW I found: https://www.bestvpnz.com/tutorials/ho

Network-Manager and Fritzbox

2019-12-28 Thread Jürgen Bausa
I am running a laptop (Xiaomi Air 12) with debian Buster AMD64 and use KDE with network-Manager. Wifi is supplied by a Fritzbox 7530 wifi-router (2.4 and 5 GHz with same ssid and wpa2). Since I use the Fritzbox (before that I used a TP-Link router, that did not have this problem) I experience the

network-manager-openvpn GUI not keeping automatic VPN connection setting

2019-11-05 Thread Jape Person
I hope that subject line doesn't obfuscate the issue. I'm using Sid/testing with Xfce4 desktop environment, fully updated. openvpn 2.4.7-1 network-manager-openvpn 1.8.10-1 network-manager-openvpn-gnome 1.8.10-1 Using the GUI I set openvpn to connect automatically to a chosen VPN. I

Re: WiFi without Network Manager

2019-02-15 Thread didier gaumet
Hello, - As a GUI alternative to NetworkManager; Wicd has been mentionned, but there is also Connman - the GUI part of NetworkManager (the gnome applet: network-manager-gnome) is not mandatory: there are TUI (nmtui) and CLI (nmcli) interfaces included in the NetworkManager base package (network

Re: WiFi without Network Manager

2019-02-14 Thread Kenneth Parker
will describe as "Coffee House Lan Parties". >>> > That means I connect to the Internet via WiFi, and then supply a "Local >>> > Ethernet" network (with ipv4), for others to connect with. >>> > >>> > Doing this with Network Manager "

Re: WiFi without Network Manager

2019-02-14 Thread mett
connect to the Internet via WiFi, and then supply a >"Local >> > Ethernet" network (with ipv4), for others to connect with. >> > >> > Doing this with Network Manager "worked", but only with "loud >> complaining" >> > by Ne

Re: WiFi without Network Manager

2019-02-14 Thread Kenneth Parker
; Ethernet" network (with ipv4), for others to connect with. > > > > Doing this with Network Manager "worked", but only with "loud > complaining" > > by Network Manager. > > > > What I want now, are the "steps" that Network Man

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