Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Dan Ritter
Greg Wooledge wrote: > > Didn't the initial message say that the Internet *was* working, and then > suddenly *stopped* working, right in the middle of a download? > > That, together with the interface not being UP, points to the > configuration being OK, but somet

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Frank McCormick
Another user here made a comment that clued me into what the problem really was. I had done an update of Trixie which went fine. Then I started to do something which I had been planning for a while - remove the Cinnamon desktop. I was doing it piecemeal when seemingly the internet

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 16 Sep 2024 15:24:22 -0400 Frank McCormick wrote: > ip address show > 1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN > group default qlen 1000 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd > 00:00:00:00:00:00 > inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lovalid_lft forever preferred_lft > forever > i

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Hans
Am Montag, 16. September 2024, 19:59:44 CEST schrieb Frank McCormick: > I am faced with a strange problem. I have no internet access on Trixie > on one of two partitions on my ssd. > I was attempting to solve a problem I am having with Vivaldi by > installing Seahorse. Apt quit hal

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Greg Wooledge
ecognized, it was probably not configured. > > Easiest: edit /etc/network/interfaces to include these lines for > eno1: > > -- > iface eno1 auto > iface eno1 inet dhcp > -- > > And then run > > sudo ifup eno1 > > to get it running. Didn't the initial messag

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Dan Ritter
Tom Furie wrote: > On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 03:24:22PM -0400, Frank McCormick wrote: > > > ip address show > > 2: eno1: mtu 1500 qdisc noop state DOWN group default > > qlen 1000 > > link/ether 44:87:fc:d8:3b:53 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff altname enp0s25 > > > I am no expert but it seems to look

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Tom Furie
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 03:24:22PM -0400, Frank McCormick wrote: > ip address show > 2: eno1: mtu 1500 qdisc noop state DOWN group default > qlen 1000 > link/ether 44:87:fc:d8:3b:53 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff altname enp0s25 > I am no expert but it seems to look good. Firefox can't find any site

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Frank McCormick
On 2024-09-16 14:46, tuxi...@posteo.de wrote: On Monday, September 16, 2024 7:59:44 PM CEST Frank McCormick wrote: I am faced with a strange problem. I have no internet access on Trixie on one of two partitions on my ssd. Hi! I'm having similar random disconnect issues where even

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Frank McCormick
On 2024-09-16 14:21, Dan Ritter wrote: Frank McCormick wrote: It's not a hardware problem as I have full access on the other partition which runs Opensuse Tumbleweed. Earlier today I did an update of Trixie and it went fine. We can rule out the ISP, the router, any switches in the way,

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Michael Kjörling
he most recent apt log might very well be instructive. -- Michael Kjörling 🔗 https://michael.kjorling.se “Remember when, on the Internet, nobody cared that you were a dog?”

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Frank McCormick
On 2024-09-16 14:21, Dan Ritter wrote: Ever since that I have no internet access in Trixie. It's not a hardware problem as I have full access on the other partition which runs Opensuse Tumbleweed. Earlier today I did an update of Trixie and it went fine. We can rule out the ISP

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread tuxifan
On Monday, September 16, 2024 7:59:44 PM CEST Frank McCormick wrote: > I am faced with a strange problem. I have no internet access on Trixie > on one of two partitions on my ssd. > I was attempting to solve a problem I am having with Vivaldi by > installing Seahorse. Apt quit hal

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Frank McCormick
On 2024-09-16 14:27, Kent West wrote: On 9/16/24 12:59 PM, Frank McCormick wrote: I am faced with a strange problem. I have no internet access on Trixie on  one of two partitions on my ssd. I was attempting to solve a problem I am having with Vivaldi by installing Seahorse.  Apt quit

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread DdB
Am 16.09.2024 um 20:27 schrieb Kent West: > > On 9/16/24 12:59 PM, Frank McCormick wrote: >> I am faced with a strange problem. I have no internet access on Trixie >> on  one of two partitions on my ssd. >> I was attempting to solve a problem I am having with Vivaldi b

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Dan Ritter
Frank McCormick wrote: > I am faced with a strange problem. I have no internet access on Trixie on > one of two partitions on my ssd. > I was attempting to solve a problem I am having with Vivaldi by installing > Seahorse. Apt quit halfway through downloading the necessary files >

Re: Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Kent West
On 9/16/24 12:59 PM, Frank McCormick wrote: I am faced with a strange problem. I have no internet access on Trixie on  one of two partitions on my ssd. I was attempting to solve a problem I am having with Vivaldi by installing Seahorse.  Apt quit halfway through downloading the necessary

Lost internet access on Trixie this morning.

2024-09-16 Thread Frank McCormick
I am faced with a strange problem. I have no internet access on Trixie on one of two partitions on my ssd. I was attempting to solve a problem I am having with Vivaldi by installing Seahorse. Apt quit halfway through downloading the necessary files complaining it could not resolve a bunch of

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-06 Thread Joe
On Tue, 06 Aug 2024 09:44:32 +1000 George at Clug wrote: > > (I do recall being taught programming using machine code, once I > reached an environment that used assembler, I only used machine code > for debugging. At that time I was also introduced to programming > using BASIC via punch cards.

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-08-06, George at Clug wrote: > To disable port forwarding would this be a better method? "ceinture et bretelles" (I let you translate) > # echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward > # cat /etc/sysctl.conf > # Uncomment the next line to enable packet forwarding for IPv4 > #net.ipv4.ip_forwa

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread john doe
On 8/6/24 01:47, George at Clug wrote: On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 22:25 john doe wrote: On 8/5/24 12:50, George at Clug wrote: On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 17:25 Michel Verdier wrote: On 2024-08-04, George at Clug wrote: YOu realy need to be intimate with nftables, you might want to consider

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread jeremy ardley
On 6/8/24 08:05, George at Clug wrote: Is it possible to be aware of all the ports required by systems/services like "AWS / Cloudflare / etc", such that it is possible to ensure any firewalls that are put in place do not inhibit the features of these systems? In AWS you have a Virtual Priv

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread George at Clug
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 23:27 Dan Purgert wrote: > On Aug 04, 2024, George at Clug wrote: > > > > > > On Sunday, 04-08-2024 at 16:15 john doe wrote: > > > On 8/4/24 06:48, jeremy ardley wrote: > > > > > > > > On 4/08/2024 12:26 pm, George at Clug wrote: > > > >> > > > >> If I go to the local

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 06 Aug 2024 09:44:32 +1000 George at Clug wrote: > This morning, after thinking on these things I realise I am wrong. > > I am showing both my ignorance and my stupidity. > > "Times have changed", "That was then, this is now". My compliments on your willingness to do so. It is not ea

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread George at Clug
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 22:25 john doe wrote: > On 8/5/24 12:50, George at Clug wrote: > > > > > > On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 17:25 Michel Verdier wrote: > >> On 2024-08-04, George at Clug wrote: > >> > >>> I think I finally have success (had to fix way too many typos). > >>> > >>> Please review,

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread George at Clug
ed", "That was then, this is now". While I find it difficult to let go, I do need to learn to use firewalld and make use of firewall-cmd, you are correct. For example, I have noticed, web pages are no longer code running from a single server (eg. local html, php code), but a litany

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 06 Aug 2024 01:12:08 +1000 George at Clug wrote: > It would be nice if systems were not so complex that they required > frontends to be usable. Perhaps it would be nice. But that's not the way of the world. I wrote 6502 assembly code and hand-assembled it way back when. I was very glad t

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread George at Clug
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 21:52 Michel Verdier wrote: > On 2024-08-05, George at Clug wrote: > > > Down below is the output of the translation commands for my Iptables > > commands. Interesting but again, I will need to learn what this means, > > it does not look self explanatory. But hopefully

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread George at Clug
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 22:25 john doe wrote: > On 8/5/24 12:50, George at Clug wrote: > > > > > > On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 17:25 Michel Verdier wrote: > >> On 2024-08-04, George at Clug wrote: > >> > >>> I think I finally have success (had to fix way too many typos). > >>> > >>> Please review,

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread George at Clug
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 23:27 Dan Purgert wrote: > On Aug 04, 2024, George at Clug wrote: > > > > > > On Sunday, 04-08-2024 at 16:15 john doe wrote: > > > On 8/4/24 06:48, jeremy ardley wrote: > > > > > > > > On 4/08/2024 12:26 pm, George at Clug wrote: > > > >> > > > >> If I go to the local

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread Dan Purgert
On Aug 04, 2024, George at Clug wrote: > > > On Sunday, 04-08-2024 at 16:15 john doe wrote: > > On 8/4/24 06:48, jeremy ardley wrote: > > > > > > On 4/08/2024 12:26 pm, George at Clug wrote: > > >> > > >> If I go to the local coffee shop and connect my laptop to their WiFi, > > >> which incoming

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread john doe
On 8/5/24 12:50, George at Clug wrote: On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 17:25 Michel Verdier wrote: On 2024-08-04, George at Clug wrote: I think I finally have success (had to fix way too many typos). Please review, and please comment if it can be improved. Don't fix typo and instead rewrite your

VM, wifi, NAT (was: Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB)

2024-08-05 Thread Max Nikulin
On 05/08/2024 17:50, George at Clug wrote: I am also a bit concerned about the statement "table ip nat", I do not want [e.g. need] any Network Address Translation occurring. Re: VirtualBox (VB) and Window

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-08-05, George at Clug wrote: > Down below is the output of the translation commands for my Iptables > commands. Interesting but again, I will need to learn what this means, > it does not look self explanatory. But hopefully, like everything > computer related, it is usually not that compl

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread George at Clug
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 17:25 Michel Verdier wrote: > On 2024-08-04, George at Clug wrote: > > > I think I finally have success (had to fix way too many typos). > > > > Please review, and please comment if it can be improved. > > Don't fix typo and instead rewrite your rules with nftables > h

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-08-04, George at Clug wrote: > I think I finally have success (had to fix way too many typos). > > Please review, and please comment if it can be improved. Don't fix typo and instead rewrite your rules with nftables https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/Moving_from_iptables_to

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-05 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-08-04, George at Clug wrote: > I do like the idea of blocking all outbound connections, and only > opening ports that are required for whatever services I want to use. I do the same. > For servers I often do, but for workstations, sadly I am often lazy and > default to allowing all outgo

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-04 Thread George at Clug
np1s0 -p icmp -m icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j ACCEPT ip6tables -A INPUT -i enp1s0 -p ipv6-icmp -m ipv6-icmp --icmpv6-type echo-request -j ACCEPT iptables -A OUTPUT -o enp1s0 -p icmp -m icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j ACCEPT ip6tables -A OUTPUT -o enp1s0 -p ipv6-icmp -m ipv6-icmp --icmpv6-type e

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-04 Thread jeremy ardley
those. Particularly web browsers but even system services. If you block them you won't have internet access. Then there services using a source port from the privileged range. It's less common but does happen. Again, blocking privileged source ports is a bad idea. *Destination Por

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-04 Thread Christofer C. Bell
ound ports are selected randomly. If you block outbound ports, you'll block your ability to communicate with anything over the network. If you want to "block outbound stuff" block all outbound connections to any destination, then allow outbound connections to address ranges you want to connect to, from any local port. You'll find this is an exercise in frustration, however, in today's cloud powered Internet. It's best to follow Jeremy Ardley's advice. -- Chris "If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the Universe." -- Carl Sagan

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-04 Thread George at Clug
On Sunday, 04-08-2024 at 16:15 john doe wrote: > On 8/4/24 06:48, jeremy ardley wrote: > > > > On 4/08/2024 12:26 pm, George at Clug wrote: > >> > >> If I go to the local coffee shop and connect my laptop to their WiFi, > >> which incoming and now outgoing ports should I have blocked to ensure >

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-03 Thread john doe
On 8/4/24 06:48, jeremy ardley wrote: On 4/08/2024 12:26 pm, George at Clug wrote: If I go to the local coffee shop and connect my laptop to their WiFi, which incoming and now outgoing ports should I have blocked to ensure that no nefarious people are able to communicate with my laptop The r

Re: Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-03 Thread jeremy ardley
On 4/08/2024 12:26 pm, George at Clug wrote: If I go to the local coffee shop and connect my laptop to their WiFi, which incoming and now outgoing ports should I have blocked to ensure that no nefarious people are able to communicate with my laptop The rules for public networks are very si

Internet facing Firewalls mDNS UPnP SMB

2024-08-03 Thread George at Clug
. If my computer's services start communicating on high ports, for example, mDNS uses port 5353/udp, then I expect I should block these high ports to/from the Internet.  Which brings me back to "what ports" are systems today using? mDNS is news to me, and ignorantly I have never tho

Re: Internet Access Problem

2024-04-12 Thread Max Nikulin
On 11/04/2024 20:53, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: I am running Bullseye and attempting to use QEMU/KVM virt-manager, on the computers on my LAN rather than Oracle VM VirtualBox. [...] However, when I pinged yahoo.com. I got the result: Reply from 169.234.75.136: Destination host unreachable. I

Re: Internet Access Problem

2024-04-11 Thread Marco Moock
Am 11.04.2024 um 09:53:30 Uhr schrieb Stephen P. Molnar: > I followed the How To (HowTo.txt, attached) without any warning or > error messages. However, when I pinged yahoo.com. I got the result: > > Reply from 169.234.75.136: Destination host unreachable. You have to specify how your network is

Internet Access Problem

2024-04-11 Thread Stephen P. Molnar
. I followed the How To (HowTo.txt, attached) without any warning or error messages. However, when I pinged yahoo.com. I got the result: Reply from 169.234.75.136: Destination host unreachable. It is my understanding the internet should be reachable from Windows 10 from the default connection

Re: electrons/the Internet doesn't like question authority niggahs?,oris it that I like to eat raw garlic, ...

2024-03-05 Thread gene heskett
On 3/5/24 00:34, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 07:44:41PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: On 3/4/24 11:42, Albretch Mueller wrote: spend days on end reading, coding and thinking about Math? [...] Your traceroute might be your isp throttling things as traceroute demands an answer f

Re: electrons/the Internet doesn't like question authority niggahs?, oris it that I like to eat raw garlic, ...

2024-03-04 Thread tomas
On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 07:44:41PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > On 3/4/24 11:42, Albretch Mueller wrote: > > spend days on end reading, coding and thinking about Math? > [...] > Your traceroute might be your isp throttling things as traceroute demands an > answer from every machine it passes thru t

Re: electrons/the Internet doesn't like … that I like to eat raw garlic, ...

2024-03-04 Thread David Christensen
d56e53e37d862a4dd5fc9e9308acd04ed7ddd7b669dd9dbb91cab183a" ;AUTHORITY ;ADDITIONAL AIUI TXT records are tied to authentication and authorization for various Internet services. Doing the same lookup for my domain (holgerdanske.com), I only see a portion of the DNS records that I see via my hosting provider's control panel. So, there could be more DNS records for christuniversity.in that we are not seeing. David

Re: electrons/the Internet doesn't like question authority niggahs?, oris it that I like to eat raw garlic, ...

2024-03-04 Thread gene heskett
On 3/4/24 11:42, Albretch Mueller wrote: spend days on end reading, coding and thinking about Math? [...] Your traceroute might be your isp throttling things as traceroute demands an answer from every machine it passes thru to get to the destination. Some ISP's might frown on that as its a hug

Re: electrons/the Internet doesn't like question authority niggahs?, or is it that I like to eat raw garlic, ...

2024-03-04 Thread Albretch Mueller
rategy) things become a lot less problematic (even if noticeably slower than it already is), so it seems I may have to run brave through Selenium ... I have never been able to see a traceroute log in all its integrity. I would not go: sudo service networking restart after every traceroute run, because I am using my employers Internet and I don't want to risk "electrons" getting even angrier with me. lbrtchx

Re: electrons/the Internet doesn't like … that I like to eat raw garlic, ...

2024-03-04 Thread David Wright
On Mon 04 Mar 2024 at 12:36:54 (-0800), David Christensen wrote: > On 3/4/24 08:37, Albretch Mueller wrote: > > _LINK="https://christuniversity.in/uploads/course/E&Comp_21-25_Lateral > > Entry(1)_20210618043317.pdf" > > When I click the above link in my mail client (Thunderbird), my > browser (Fi

Re: resolv.conf (was Re: electrons/the Internet [racism redacted])

2024-03-04 Thread David Christensen
On 3/4/24 13:11, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 12:36:54PM -0800, David Christensen wrote: I believe Debian rewrites /etc/resolv.conf on every boot. This is not correct. It's *partly* correct if you ignore a lot of complicating factors. Short version: read

Re: resolv.conf (was Re: electrons/the Internet [racism redacted])

2024-03-04 Thread Markus Schönhaber
04.03.24, 22:11 +0100, Greg Wooledge: > Instead, > we will have another hundred-message argument, in which half the > participants will have no idea what the issue is (but will chime in loudly > anyway), and the second half will simply attack whatever strategies the > third half have selected. Yo

Re: resolv.conf (was Re: electrons/the Internet [racism redacted])

2024-03-04 Thread Jeffrey Walton
message argument, in which half the > participants will have no idea what the issue is (but will chime in loudly > anyway), and the second half will simply attack whatever strategies the > third half have selected. Lol... so true. The internet never misses an opportunity to argue! > re

resolv.conf (was Re: electrons/the Internet [racism redacted])

2024-03-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 12:36:54PM -0800, David Christensen wrote: > I believe Debian rewrites /etc/resolv.conf on every boot. This is not correct. It's *partly* correct if you ignore a lot of complicating factors. Short version: read . Long version follows:

Re: electrons/the Internet doesn't like question authority niggahs?, or is it that I like to eat raw garlic, ...

2024-03-04 Thread David Christensen
On 3/4/24 08:37, Albretch Mueller wrote: Yes, networking problems are infuriating. Something that shouldn't be happening at all is that after I use traceroute once, it doesn't work again and my Internet access speed describes like a sinus curve which amplitude remains for the

Re: electrons/the Internet [...]

2024-03-04 Thread tomas
On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 10:37:28AM -0600, Albretch Mueller wrote: > spend days on end reading, coding and thinking about Math? Sorry. Try again. The whole post doesn't make much sense to me. I just tried this: curl -LI "https://christuniversity.in/uploads/course/E&Comp_21-25_LateralEntry(1)_2

Re: electrons/the Internet doesn't like question authority niggahs?, or is it that I like to eat raw garlic, ...

2024-03-04 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 10:37:28AM -0600, Albretch Mueller wrote: > spend days on end reading, coding and thinking about Math? Please could you rephrase your entire email to only contain coherent, direct questions at least tenuously about Debian. If this results in an empty email, this is an

electrons/the Internet doesn't like question authority niggahs?, or is it that I like to eat raw garlic, ...

2024-03-04 Thread Albretch Mueller
spend days on end reading, coding and thinking about Math? As part of turning society/the world as a whole into an "all tangible things" panopticon they have turned the Internet into a "freedom-loving" gulag for which they are even using "AI"; so, they don’t e

Re: Accessing host and Internet from QEMU/KVM guest; was: Synaptic Problem

2023-12-23 Thread Michael Kjörling
using the QEM/KVM virt-manager programs for Windows 10 and an > very happy with them. However, right now I'm hung up on accessing the host > and the internet from the Windows guest. Maybe this will help: https://michael.kjorling.se/blog/2022/linux-kvm-host-nftables-guest-networking/ -

Re: No internet

2022-12-18 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 3:56 PM Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > > On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 2:16 PM Soós Dániel wrote: >> >> Thanks, it works. On Ubuntu it works too, but there wasn't always internet. >> Is your internet stable on the Testing distro? What is y

Re: No internet

2022-12-18 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 2:16 PM Soós Dániel wrote: > Dear Tim, > > Thanks, it works. On Ubuntu it works too, but there wasn't always > internet. Is your internet stable on the Testing distro? What is your > experience on Testing? > My experience with testing is good. My

Re: No internet

2022-12-18 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 12/18/22 21:16, Soós Dániel wrote: Dear Tim, Thanks, it works. On Ubuntu it works too, but there wasn't always internet. Is your internet stable on the Testing distro? What is your experience on Testing? Hi Soós, Debian testing has always been almost perfect. Today I started wo

Re: No internet

2022-12-18 Thread Soós Dániel
Dear Tim, Thanks, it works. On Ubuntu it works too, but there wasn't always internet. Is your internet stable on the Testing distro? What is your experience on Testing? You are Tim, the enchanter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTKdHbiLim0 Sorry for my bad English. *Not works (old) [s

Re: No internet

2022-12-18 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 1:21 PM Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > > You have WiFi for Internet: :02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek > Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8821CE 802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter > > I have a, 02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Lt

Re: No internet

2022-12-18 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
You have WiFi for Internet: :02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8821CE 802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter I have a, 02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8822CE 802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter , try installing testing. I had

No internet

2022-12-18 Thread Soós Dániel
Hello, I'm sorry, I speak a little English. I would like internet. Please see my forum: https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=153535 Thanks.

Re: firmware-atheros - slow internet

2022-11-09 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
;, but the result were most unappreciated since the package, though it did make the Bluetooth devices work, it created a problem with the WiFi; the internet was super, mega slow. I still hope to make the Bluetooth work and thus I am posting this email in the hope that someone here also ha

firmware-atheros - slow internet

2022-11-08 Thread Amn
ppreciated since the package, though it did make the Bluetooth devices work, it created a problem with the WiFi; the internet was super, mega slow. I still hope to make the Bluetooth work and thus I am posting this email in the hope that someone here also had the same experience with an Acer Aspi

Re: Lost internet access after "# apt update"

2022-07-02 Thread Tom Browder
On Fri, Jul 1, 2022 at 13:51 riveravaldez wrote: > > I was not able to ping google.com: no dns address found so it just hung. > > If you can, for instance, `ping 8.8.8.8`, maybe it's just a DNS > misconfiguration. You can try setting the IP address of the modem > (something like 192.168.0.1 or 10

Re: Lost internet access after "# apt update"

2022-07-01 Thread riveravaldez
> I was not able to ping google.com: no dns address found so it just hung. If you can, for instance, `ping 8.8.8.8`, maybe it's just a DNS misconfiguration. You can try setting the IP address of the modem (something like 192.168.0.1 or 10.0.0.1, for instance) as DNS. > I was able to get a respons

Re: Lost internet access after "# apt update"

2022-06-30 Thread Tom Browder
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 15:35 riveravaldez wrote: > On 6/30/22, Tom Browder wrote: > > (...) Thanks for your suggestions. I was able to briefly look at the responses but I will have to give exact details tomorrow. I was not able to ping google.com: no dns address found so it just hung. I was

Re: Lost internet access after "# apt update"

2022-06-30 Thread riveravaldez
be connected to my LAN, but I cannot access the internet. Other > devices (two iPhones, two iPads, and a Windows box) can access the network > and the internet. From my router I can see the laptop is connected to it. Hi, what's the output of `ip route` ? Can you ping to something like g

Lost internet access after "# apt update"

2022-06-30 Thread Tom Browder
had just updated and upgraded three Deb 11 servers in the cloud and was lulled into thinking my home laptop should update just as flawlessly. But I was sorely mistaken! Now, while on the laptop, I can see that I appear to be connected to my LAN, but I cannot access the internet. Other devices (two

Re: Disable connections to Internet without user's consent

2022-05-18 Thread Lee
On 5/17/22, Dan Ritter wrote: > Andrea Monaco wrote: >> >> I wonder all the ways a standard installation and configuration connects >> to the Internet without the user's consent, and how to disable it. >> >> I can think of the automatic check for updates

Re: Disable connections to Internet without user's consent

2022-05-18 Thread Dan Ritter
Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > What about popularity-contest? Regardless of whether it fits in here, > am hoping it maybe triggers thoughts of other packages that quietly > phone home. popcon defaults to off; you have to opt-in. > As fast as I typed that, I remembered something I experienced a number

Re: Disable connections to Internet without user's consent

2022-05-17 Thread tomas
On Tue, May 17, 2022 at 11:39:44PM -0400, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: [...] > What about popularity-contest? Regardless of whether it fits in here, > am hoping it maybe triggers thoughts of other packages that quietly > phone home. It is optional, so you'd have to install it explicitly. Cheers --

Re: Disable connections to Internet without user's consent

2022-05-17 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 5/17/22, Dan Ritter wrote: > Andrea Monaco wrote: >> >> I wonder all the ways a standard installation and configuration connects >> to the Internet without the user's consent, and how to disable it. >> >> I can think of the automatic check for updates

Re: Disable connections to Internet without user's consent

2022-05-17 Thread Dan Ritter
Andrea Monaco wrote: > > I wonder all the ways a standard installation and configuration connects > to the Internet without the user's consent, and how to disable it. > > I can think of the automatic check for updates and the automatic > security updates. Any other?

Re: Disable connections to Internet without user's consent

2022-05-17 Thread IL Ka
Unless you enable unattended upgrades explicitly ( https://wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades) Debian wouldn't download them automatically. Some tools may send multicast requests (I think Avahi does: https://wiki.debian.org/Avahi) You can use `tcmpdump` to check all your Internet traffic

Disable connections to Internet without user's consent

2022-05-17 Thread Andrea Monaco
I wonder all the ways a standard installation and configuration connects to the Internet without the user's consent, and how to disable it. I can think of the automatic check for updates and the automatic security updates. Any other? Is there a manual page that lists all of them? T

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-09-29 Thread David Wright
w days. Now it's as slow as the default Network > > Manager. > > Really strange. > > I give up. > > This is an old thread but I think I may have found the problem and I would > like to know your opinion. > As a refresher, my wifi speed on my phone is significantly

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-09-29 Thread Dan Ritter
://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-Wi-Fi-internet-slow-on-my-laptop-but-fast-on-my-phone > It could be the computer's Wi-Fi antenna. If the computer only supports > 2.4GHz connections it will be slow. If it can use 5GHz but only with > 802.11n it will be slower than a phone that has 802

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-09-29 Thread kaye n
i speed on my phone is significantly faster than on my 10-year old laptop. Could this be the reason? from: https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-Wi-Fi-internet-slow-on-my-laptop-but-fast-on-my-phone It could be the computer's Wi-Fi antenna. If the computer only supports 2.4GHz connections it will

New thread vs. changed Subject line (was Re: (unable to start a new discussion) Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...)

2021-09-17 Thread The Wanderer
On 2021-09-17 at 15:25, David Christensen wrote: > On 9/17/21 1:46 AM, Brian wrote: > >> However, a new discussion should be started in a*new* thread, not >> plonked willy-nilly into an existing thread. This is the second >> time recently that someone has done that. The first time it >> involved

Re: (unable to start a new discussion) Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-17 Thread David Christensen
On 9/17/21 1:46 AM, Brian wrote: However, a new discussion should be started in a*new* thread, not plonked willy-nilly into an existing thread. This is the second time recently that someone has done that. The first time it involved an experienced user! Guilty as charged. :-( Using Thunder

Re: (unable to start a new discussion) Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-17 Thread Stefan Monnier
> edges of text characters. So if showing a screen full of text to show > the error, smunch the daylights out of it, it will still be readable. Whatever happened to the idea of citing the actual text rather than using an (unreadable) image? Stefan

Re: (unable to start a new discussion) Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-17 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 17 September 2021 09:10:01 Stefan Monnier wrote: > > edges of text characters. So if showing a screen full of text to > > show the error, smunch the daylights out of it, it will still be > > readable. > > Whatever happened to the idea of citing the actual text rather than > using an (unr

Re: (unable to start a new discussion) Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-17 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 17 September 2021 04:46:20 Brian wrote: > On Thu 16 Sep 2021 at 21:48:55 -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > > On Thu, 16 Sep 2021 19:46:43 -0300 > > > > Dedeco Balaco wrote: > > > Why am i unable to start a new discussion? I have sent 4 messages! > > > They have one attachment that is less

Re: (unable to start a new discussion) Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-17 Thread Brian
On Thu 16 Sep 2021 at 21:48:55 -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > On Thu, 16 Sep 2021 19:46:43 -0300 > Dedeco Balaco wrote: > > > Why am i unable to start a new discussion? I have sent 4 messages! > > They have one attachment that is less than 150KiB - so, they are not > > considered big, for the li

Re: (unable to start a new discussion) Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-16 Thread tomas
On Thu, Sep 16, 2021 at 09:48:55PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > On Thu, 16 Sep 2021 19:46:43 -0300 > Dedeco Balaco wrote: > > > Why am i unable to start a new discussion? I have sent 4 messages! > > They have one attachment that is less than 150KiB - so, they are not > > considered big, for the

Re: (unable to start a new discussion) Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-16 Thread Charles Curley
On Thu, 16 Sep 2021 19:46:43 -0300 Dedeco Balaco wrote: > Why am i unable to start a new discussion? I have sent 4 messages! > They have one attachment that is less than 150KiB - so, they are not > considered big, for the list, right? I consider 150 KiB to be monstrous. Have you tried sending a

Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-16 Thread Andrei POPESCU
m, when the ethernet interface is up, too and I am on > > > wifi. > > > This a problem with the gateway settings. > > > > Unless my understanding of local networks is wrong, the gateway is not > > involved in communication between hosts in the same subnet. &

Re: (unable to start a new discussion) Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-16 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Sep 16, 2021 at 07:46:43PM -0300, Dedeco Balaco wrote: > Why am i unable to start a new discussion? I have sent 4 messages! They > have one attachment that is less than 150KiB - so, they are not > considered big, for the list, right? I don't know what the maximum allowed attachment size is

Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-16 Thread David Christensen
understanding of local networks is wrong, the gateway is not involved in communication between hosts in the same subnet. Many residential/ SOHO Internet gateways a combination devices -- firewall, router, DHCP server, DNS caching proxy, switch, Wi-Fi access point, etc.. When LAN and/or Wi-Fi clients

Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-16 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 15 sep 21, 17:48:39, Hans wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 15. September 2021, 16:41:21 CEST schrieb nimrod: > Hi, > > got the same problem, when the ethernet interface is up, too and I am on wifi. > This a problem with the gateway settings. Unless my understanding of local networks is wrong, the ga

Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-15 Thread David Christensen
On 9/15/21 7:41 AM, nimrod wrote: Hi, my devices (pc, laptops, smartphone) all can surf the internet without problems. So one would say that the router is working properly. But computer A cannot access computer B via SSH as it's alwais being doing for years, and viceversa. They cannot

Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-15 Thread James Wallen
On 9/15/21 10:51 AM, nimrod wrote: Hi, my devices (pc, laptops, smartphone) all can surf the internet without problems. So one would say that the router is working properly. But computer A cannot access computer B via SSH as it's alwais being doing for years, and viceversa. They cannot

Re: Can surf the internet, but not my home network...

2021-09-15 Thread IL Ka
> > My solution is remove the kernel module (in my case it is ath5k.ko, as it > is > an Atheros card). Removing it with "rmmod ath5k", and when I need to use > it > again, I restart it using "modprobe ath5k". > > If you are wired connected, you can try "ifconfig eth0 down" or whatever > your > ethe

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