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To everyone still having issues with DNS not being set properly...
As requested by Alexander, I have submitted a new bug report so we can
hopefully nail this issue.
Please go to bug 331322 to continue the fun.
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Sorry, correct patch link is
http://www.archivum.info/linux-
ker...@vger.kernel.org/2008-07/msg00238.html
-Mikko
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If anyone still sees this bug, please try this patch:
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ker...@vger.kernel.org/2008-07/msg09189.html
Although this problem is not strictly a PPP one, a patch to pppd might
help. It was mentioned in comp.os.linux.networking discussion[1] and did
the trick for a Huawei
emilio wrote:
> In my case the bug is still there. May be less frequent then before but
> it is clearly unsolved.
>
>
you are probably hitting some corner case. can you pleaes file a new
bug, and do a manual connect attempt with ppp debug being enabled and
attach what you get?
(also give us you
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Then I propose we consider this verified, and people still having
problems should file a new bug, since their problem apparently has a
different cause.
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The -proposed fix seems to resolve problems for many people, so I don't
think it should be delayed from -updates, just because it doesn't fix
problems for everybody. Or has anyone seen any regressions that were not
there before the -proposed?
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In my case the bug is still there. May be less frequent then before but
it is clearly unsolved.
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I can confirm the same, I was getting 1 in 3 working, now its 100%
On 7 Dec 2008, at 10:58, Bernhard Bock wrote:
> For me, the PPA package from a few days ago absolutely fixed the
> problem.
>
> Before the update, cca. 1 in 20 tries were OK, and since the update it
> was OK every single connecti
For me, the PPA package from a few days ago absolutely fixed the
problem.
Before the update, cca. 1 in 20 tries were OK, and since the update it
was OK every single connection (I tried it probably around 30 times).
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On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 03:03:54AM -, Jim Kirkpatrick wrote:
> Alexander, thank you for your tips.
>
> Unfortunately the updates you mentioned above, network manager from
> ppa.launchpad.net/network-manager/ubuntu and the PPP in Proposed, have
> had no effect.
>
> There is still no valid DNS
Alexander, thank you for your tips.
Unfortunately the updates you mentioned above, network manager from
ppa.launchpad.net/network-manager/ubuntu and the PPP in Proposed, have
had no effect.
There is still no valid DNS set ~50% of the time, as per my previous
comments. Sometimes I get a good conne
maybe this is also correlates to bug 268667 for which a network-manager
SRU is now in -proposed. consider to test that together with this ppp
package if you still see the bogus DNS entries.
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Tested here to and things are still not right... DNS still not being set
right.
Syslog attached shows initial connection attempts - an automatic one
just after logging in that failed, another one that failed, then finally
I connected manually and it worked.
I notice that when I get the no DNS pro
OK. tested the package and everything works beautifully now for me. Just
like my comments on 2008-11-05. I also noticed that sometimes there are
no DNS servers received and sometimes when they are received NM doesn't
write them to /etc/resolv.conf. I'm sure these are separate issues and
not regress
Several of the architectures were already available before Martin did
this:
ppp | 2.4.4rel-10ubuntu2.8.10.1 | intrepid-proposed | source,
amd64, i386, lpia, powerpc
(That's looking at Packages.gz, so matches what you'll see on mirrors.)
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Antti Kaijanmäki [2008-11-20 19:49 -]:
> What does that mean? It's been over 10 hours since it was queued. Are
> the build servers just busy or is there some other problem?
They are clogged, yes. I bumped the build score of ppp, should be
available on archive.u.c. in about three hours.
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I found the binaries and tested them. At least in my case there is no
improvement whatsoever. Still get dummy connections without DNS server.
The only difference I can notice is in syslog where the following lines
are not appearing any more.
Aug 17 13:59:37 perseus pppd[29978]: primary DNS address
OK. the package for i386 (and many others) "Needs building":
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ppp/2.4.4rel-10ubuntu2.8.10.1/+build/792023
What does that mean? It's been over 10 hours since it was queued. Are
the build servers just busy or is there some other problem?
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I noticed the same. The binaries are in 2.4.4rel-10ubuntu3 pool:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/p/ppp/
but not in intrepid-proposed i386 packages:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid-proposed/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz
amd-64 on the other hand has the package listed:
htt
I have just tried to update but ppp is not between the proposed packages
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Accepted ppp into intrepid-proposed, please test and give feedback here.
Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
documentation how to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
** Changed in: ppp (Ubuntu)
Target: intrepid-updates => None
** Changed in: ppp (Ubunt
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Uploading to jaunty and initiating intrepid SRU procedure for patches named in
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ppp/+bug/258801/comments/39
For initial confirm see
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we have a confirmed fix for at least a bunch of other issues. we should
try to get these properly packaged and SRUed asap.
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I have huawei e169 and vodafone mobile connect expresscard and they both
had this problem with bogus dns servers.
I tried those patches applied to the ppp package from network-manager
team PPA (ppp - 2.4.4rel-10ubuntu2~nm1 ) and they work for me. After I
applied those patches I got correct dns se
might be that we also need
http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ppp.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=f8191bf07df374f119a07910a79217c7618f113e
and
http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ppp.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=2e09ef6886bbf00bc5a9a641110f801e372ffde6
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I retract my previous 'happening less' statement regarding 2.4.4rel-
10ubuntu2 on 3 UK... Must have just had a few lucky days.
I would note that the dozen or so times I've connected under Windows
using the 3 Mobile dialler software (that came built into the modem's
pretend CD drive), the connectio
Hmm, I always suspected that my provider was the faulty link here, never
thought that 10.11.12.13 where globally classed as faulty... (Hehe I
really should have thought of that after looking more closely at the ip-
address...)
As a side note, vodafone-mobile-connect from
https://forge.betavine.net
Alexander, as far as I understood the bogus dns 10.11.12.13 is issued
when something goes wrong (even in situations not related with this ms-
wins problem). If not NM at least ppp should issue a more formal
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Also, when in full auto, NM should detect the bogus configuration and
issue a warning or reset the connection.
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 09:19:45AM -, Alexander Sack wrote:
> ** Changed in: ppp (Ubuntu Intrepid)
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Pete Graner (pgraner)
>
The other issue here is that NM doesn't overwrite the bogus values it
received from ppp even if you set Automatic (addresses only) in the
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In my case it is happening in 9 out of 10 attempts
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apparently, this bug happens less frequently now, but still happens.
Milestoning for SRU.
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Yes, still happening with 2.4.4rel-10ubuntu2 on 3 UK. Although perhaps
less.
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I have ppp 2.4.4rel-10ubuntu2 on intrepid but the bug it is still there.
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Often providers have a support page with the right information. Would be
helpful if you could provide that info.
Anyway, please file a bug for your missing provider info against the
mobile-broadband-provider-info package:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mobile-broadband-
provider-in
The wizard is missing my provider (quite new) - Play. I doubt it could
help - I tried lots of configurations, spend lot of my time on messing
with the network-manager options. Nothing helps. It just sometimes
connects, sometimes not.
APN: Internet
Number: *99#
user: none
password: none
DNS: dynami
The wizard is missing my provider (quite new) - Play.
APN: Internet
Number: *99#
user: none
password: none
DNS: dynamic
or (usually works with those):
89.108.195.20
89.108.195.21
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Piotr, Pete said that there were still corner cases. Maybe you are
struck by such?.
I would suggest to use the mobile wizard to setup your connection. The
provider database has fixed DNS entries, which should make this "ppp"
bug less intrusive.
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I have Ubuntu 8.10 with the fixed package and the bug is still here
(Hauwei e169 modem with polish Play operator). The dns are set to
10.11.12.13 and (...).14 no matter if I use wvdial or network-manager.
Sometimes (can't find out why) the proper dns are set, but very seldom.
I have to start the co
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I had one other corner case worked out but it caused unexpected issues
with one tower/provider I hit. Like dumping. I'm reverting back to the
original patch and will work on cleaning up the DNS issue. For Intrepid
we just need to use the original patch as it does work better and allow
a connection.
my problem will be solved when only the dns from the ipv4 settings is
applied. For now the setting is ignored. Untill then i have to manually
delete the first dns from resolv.conf for all the webpages to open.
Funny since it works ok on W*ndo**
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Pete mentioned to me that he had made some adjustments to the patch he
found, and that this was now working reliably for him.
Pete, could you attach that patch here?
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i have a similar problem :
Oct 5 22:47:59 Eee901 kernel: [ 142.323137] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Oct 5 22:48:00 Eee901 pppd[6412]: Using interface ppp0
Oct 5 22:48:00 Eee901 pppd[6412]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyUSB0
Oct 5 22:48:00 Eee901 pppd[6412]: CHAP authentication succeeded
Oct
Like Pivo, I get the same problem ~50% of the time. 3 Mobile network
(UK), Huawei 169 modem.
Regardless of the patch, I wondered if, since 10.11.12.13/14 = broken
connection, the connection couldn't automatically be dropped and
redialed in this situation?
[[Apologies for clicking whatever I click
The patch still needs some work. I've been traveling quite a bit over
the last two weeks and found a few cases where the carrier wants to give
us 3 MS DNS address and the patch as is just dosen't deal with it. I'll
create a new patch that accepts up to 3 MS DNS servers... Got to love
them standards
oops. oversaw pete's reply. Pete, will you take care that this patch
makes it into the pppd package?
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more info suggests an option is required:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-
list/2008-September/msg00165.html
and according to that a patch (which probably needs some love to make it
work on our pppd version):
http://osdir.com/ml/linux.ppp/2007-11/msg6.html
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This appears to be a ppp bug. I added the debian bug which has an
initial evaluation too.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #445711
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** Also affects: ppp (Debian) via
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Impo
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I just patched the ppp package and it works so far. I moved the original
pppd binary out of the way and replaced with the new one several times.
Works with the patched one fails with the original. I did that this work
on Intrepid Alpha 6.
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There is a patch that fixes this problem but as far as I can tell it has
not made its way into the upstream ppp source. What is happening is that
the mobile ISP is demanding that the client accept MS DNS servers which
ppp refuses to do so the connection is terminated. From my
experimentation is not
This broken behaviour of providing invalide DNS servers is normal, I
gave a bit of an explanation in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/248630
I just found this bug exactly because NM 0.7 (last package in hardy)
does have the ipv4, but when I choose "Automatic (PPP) add
I go nm-connection-editor -> Mobile Broadband -> GSM Connection -> Edit
and there are two tabs Mobile Broadband and PPP. No IPv4 tab. The wired
connection has IPv4 tab, mobile connection does not.
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:37:17PM -, pivo wrote:
> I see the notebook only every other weekend :) and I will try wvdial
> next time. Right now vodafone-mobile-connect from
> https://forge.betavine.net/projects/vodafonemobilec/ is used on the
> notebook instead of the network-manager and DNS wo
I see the notebook only every other weekend :) and I will try wvdial
next time. Right now vodafone-mobile-connect from
https://forge.betavine.net/projects/vodafonemobilec/ is used on the
notebook instead of the network-manager and DNS works all the time. The
vodafone app allows to set DNS manually
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 05:31:10PM -, pivo wrote:
> Also happens on my machine. About half of the time I get the bogus dns
> 10.11.12.13 and 14. I use huawei e220 modem. The dns data in the mobile-
> broadband-provider-info is correct for my provider. How is network-
> manager even supposed to
Also happens on my machine. About half of the time I get the bogus dns
10.11.12.13 and 14. I use huawei e220 modem. The dns data in the mobile-
broadband-provider-info is correct for my provider. How is network-
manager even supposed to know which provider to use? Didn't find any
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:02:03AM -, Alexander Sack wrote:
> I saw the same addresses in my resolv.conf more than once and always
> thought that i get bogus addresses through ppp.
Maybe it only happens sometimes, I'm not sure. It may be a red herring that
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I saw the same addresses in my resolv.conf more than once and always
thought that i get bogus addresses through ppp.
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I've tried this a few more times, and haven't been able to reproduce it
again, but the log shows that this happened at least once. This may be
a quirk of the modem.
I'm told that 10.11.12.13 and .14 are given by some providers/modems
inappropriately. Perhaps this can be detected and corrected so
I noticed a similar report in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5515318&postcount=182
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