AFAICT, the initial issue expressed in this bug report has long since
been fixed -- if you see further issues relating to default routes, or
configuring connections, please file new separate bugs using 'ubuntu-bug
network-manager' which will also make sure we have all the pertinent
information abou
I can second the behaviour of not saving connection data and losing the
network connectivity on 10.04 x86.
It happens, when the connection is set to "Manual" and the "Available
for alls users" option is selected when applying.
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reverting invalid bug changes
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The name of the control isn't very clear. It should say "Do not set
the default gateway address", which is what it does, and it should be
in the main dialog, not the dialog for extra routes.
It does have a very definite purpose, though - you may have an
interface to a LAN which has no connection t
Exactly what's the purpose behind the setting "Use this connection only
for resources on its own network"? I just don't see the necessity of
having this setting.
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More on comment #34 - it turns out that the problem has to do with the
setting "Use this connection only for resources on its own network" in
the "Editing ipv4 routes for ... " dialog. Since the user sees this
setting only when adding or changing additional routes, it isn't visible
to someone who o
It seems that this update is not being built for all CPUs. An older
version is being installed on my Averatec 3280 laptop -
$ dpkg -s network-manager-gnome
Package: network-manager-gnome
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Installed-Size: 4736
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Dev
This appears to be fixed in network-manager-gnome
Version: 0.8~a~git.20091016t162115.6787217-0ubuntu2~nmt1 as installed today.
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So this should be assigned to network-manager-gnome or network-manager-
applet.
I don't know if similar problems occur with the Xubuntu and Kubuntu
versions of this.
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Alexander:
Yes: changing that manually to never-default=false, and disabling, then
enabling the interface, sets the default route.
So 'false' should be the default, which works for the primary interface.
I don't see a GUI setting for selecting that - there should be one, as
one doesn't necessaril
Peter,
> [ipv4]
> method=manual
> addresses1=192.168.2.205;24;192.168.2.2;
> routes1=192.168.1.0;24;192.168.2.201;2;
> ignore-auto-routes=false
> ignore-auto-dns=false
> dhcp-send-hostname=false
> never-default=true
the never-default=true is a problem ... no?
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Regarding comment #18 (about the network-manager applet icon), I just
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Still not fixed as of Oct 15.
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I am adding a new tar of the /etc/NetworkManager directory.
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The problem with the default route not working is still not fixed as of
Wed Oct 14 17:06:05 UTC 2009.
The value is set in "/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Auto eth0",
but this has no effect (after disabling and re-enabling eth0 with
Network Manager). Only the IP/mask and other routes are se
The default route is still not set, even though it appears in the
NetworkManager data, as in comment #22. There was some sort of update of
network-manager that was just installed within the last half hour, but
this problem was not fixed in that update.
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As of today, this has NOT been completely fixed. As in comment #23 and
earlier, the default route specified in the dialog is not set, and in
fact deletes any default route previously set by another command or
program.
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Status: Fix Released => In Progre
Furthermore, if the Network Connections applet is used to change the IP
or some other IPv4 parameter, any previously-set default route is
deleted: (see comment #22 etc.)
Before using the applet:
pe...@lightning:~$ route
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags
Regarding the default route issue, the ipv4 section of the file in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections for eth0 on my system looks
like:
[ipv4]
method=manual
addresses1=192.168.2.205;24;192.168.2.2;
routes1=192.168.1.0;24;192.168.2.201;2;
ignore-auto-routes=false
ignore-auto-dns=false
dhcp-send
Note that I reinstalled the resolvconf package and determined it had
no bearing on this problem.
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I found out that my problem was at least partially that I did not check
'connect automatically' in the edit dialog.
As with Tom Wood in #19, the default gateway does not work - I had to
issue a "route add default gw ..." command as well. However the dialog
for adding additional routes does work ..
Static route still not honored on a fully updated Karmic system. Have
to still issue "route add default gw x.y.a.b" at root prompt.
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Installed version of network-manager:
0.8~a~git.20091007t192810.e8982ab-0ubuntu1~nmt1
Version of network-manager-gnome:
0.8~a~git.20091008t034340.7619541-0ubuntu2~nmt1
An additional issue is that the icon for the panel applet doesn't show
up, or shows up as only a faint grey triangle.
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Also I've attached a tar file containing the contents of
/etc/NetworkManager/
It appears the settings I've made are actually saved here, but I don't
know how to make networking use settings in this place.
Possibly there is some setting necessary to make networking use this
information.
** Attach
Also I've attached a tar file containing the contents of
/etc/NetworkManager/
It appears the settings I've made are actually saved here, but I don't
know how to make networking use settings in this place.
Possibly there is some setting necessary to make networking use this
information.
** Attach
This is STILL not working for me. (I just reinstalled network-manager
and network-manager-gnome a few minutes ago).
If I start with /etc/network/interfaces in a 'clean' state - just
showing the loopback interface, and try to set the IPv4 network
parameters, including IP, mask. gateway, and an addi
Yes, works as expected now. Thanks.
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I'll test that tomorrow - possibly after further upgrades.
What should be the state of /etc/network/interfaces before trying
this? - before booting?
Should this be run from the System>Preference menu or from the
network-manager-applet icon on the upper panel?
One issue which I keep repeating is
It seems to works fine in my system after upgrade.
Thank you!
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be sure you have everything really updated to latest. and test again.
thanks!
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I agree with Peter, it is too buggy.
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Having tried this a few minutes ago, I'm convinced that this is still
very buggy, and also very confusing to use.
I'll have to wait until tomorrow to retest this and provide more
details.
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Launchpad Bug Tracker
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> This bug was fixed
This bug was fixed in the package network-manager -
0.8~a~git.20091005t192303.1d28ad1-0ubuntu1
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It sounds like you need to configure your networking manually - in
particular /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/network/interfaces - which have
manual pages.
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:15 PM, vexorian wrote:
> in my case, the configuration dialog also crashes, can't send the report
> since internet does no
Only crashed once, but is still unable to save my IP settings, I am also
running the 64 bits version.
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in my case, the configuration dialog also crashes, can't send the report
since internet does not work correctly ...
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Steps :
Install a fresh 9.10 beta
Go to network-manager and create a new profil of wired network (anyone can do,
even those with no wired network)
Give it a name
Go to ipv4
Set to static IP (no dhcp)
add a network 192.168.1.20/255.255.255.0/192.168.1.1
add an IP for DNS 82.82.82.82
Save it
re-
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I confirm this bug under 20090929.2 and I can confirm that it was not
here under Alpha6
I can't set a wired connexion with static IP/gateway + DNS, all is
forgotten.
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Notes about the UI:
- The fields for entering IPs, masks, etc. are very narrow - it's necessary to
drag the edges of the dialogs to provide enough space.
- You can't use tab or space to move from field to field - you have to use the
mouse to move from the IP field to the netmask field, etc. If t
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