> On 9 Aug 2022, at 05:35, Tim via users wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2022-08-08 at 06:49 -0500, Roger Heflin wrote:
>> ping either the router on the ISP, or ping one of the DNS servers.
>
> I had thought about that, but also wondered if repeatedly pinging such
> things would bring up a firewall rule a
On Mon, 2022-08-08 at 06:49 -0500, Roger Heflin wrote:
> ping either the router on the ISP, or ping one of the DNS servers.
I had thought about that, but also wondered if repeatedly pinging such
things would bring up a firewall rule against me. Even a slow ping
rate, but over a long length of tim
On 8/8/22 12:31, old sixpack13 wrote:
On 8/7/22 07:45, old sixpack13 wrote:
Are you using the repo?
yes
What is your country?
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> On 8/7/22 07:45, old sixpack13 wrote:
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> Are you using the repo?
yes
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ping either the router on the ISP, or ping one of the DNS servers.
If you want to be truly accurate you might ping the ISP router. That
would detect connection to the ISP router works, but connection to the
DNS servers further in the network does not.
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 2:27 AM Tim via users
2022-08-08 8:09 UTC+02:00, Samuel Sieb :
> On 8/7/22 01:38, Andras Simon wrote:
>> 2022-08-06 23:03 UTC+02:00, ToddAndMargo via users
>> :
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Fedora 36
>>> firefox-102.0-1.fc36.x86_64
>>>
>>> This seems to be an issue specific to the
>>> repo's edition of Firefox. Everyone on
>>> t
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 4:11 AM Tim via users
wrote:
> On Sun, 2022-08-07 at 23:42 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> > Only the repo's firefoxes are having this issue.
>
> In my case (all with working Firefoxes) it was the latest package for
> F36, and a prior one:
>
> firefox-103.0.1-1.fc3
Hi,
If I want to log loss of connections to my router, what's a good way of
going about it?
Adding a script in "/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d"?
Would that handle cases of loss of "internet connection" when it's not
a loss of the physical link between the PC and network switch?
ISP -- Router
On Sun, 2022-08-07 at 23:42 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> Only the repo's firefoxes are having this issue.
In my case (all with working Firefoxes) it was the latest package for
F36, and a prior one:
firefox-103.0.1-1.fc36.x86_64
firefox-102.0-1.fc36.x86_64
And working on CentOS: