Wireshark logs for default conf of Kubuntu and logs with workaround ** Attachment added: "wireshark logs" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1766969/+attachment/5127251/+files/dnsresolv.7z
** Tags added: dns systemd systemd-resolv ** Description changed: I was asked to create a new bug for this in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1727237 as it seems to be a different issue. I have installed the nightly image of Kubuntu Bionic from 25th of April. There systemd is in version 237-3ubuntu10. + When connecting to the wifi hotspot in my hotel (Quality Hotel Augsburg) + I cannot open the hotspot landing page that should give me access to the + WIFI. With Windows and on an Iphone it's working. + + For the following distributions I can confirm it not working: + Kubuntu 17.10 + Kubuntu 18.04 (nightly image 25th of April 2018) + + The logs were taken on 18.04. + Workaround: sudo systemctl disable systemd-resolved.service sudo service systemd-resolved stop - sudo rm /etc/resolv.conf - sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf - >> add "dns=default" under [main] + sudo rm /etc/resolv.conf + sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf + >> add "dns=default" under [main] sudo service network-manager restart + Then I can connect to the WIFI and I see the login page in Firefox. - Then I can connect to the WIFI and I see the login page in Firefox. - - To capture some data I did the following: - - connect to Hotspot - - enter golem.de + To capture some data I did the following: + - connect to Hotspot + - enter golem.de Case 1: Fresh default Kubuntu install - With a default Kubuntu install it does not work. I can connect to the WIFI and get IP and DNS from DHCP but I cannot resolve any hostname. When trying to open the router ip directly in the browser it forwards to hotsplots.de which cannot be resolved. + With a default Kubuntu install it does not work. I can connect to the WIFI and get IP and DNS from DHCP but I cannot resolve any hostname. When trying to open the router ip directly in the browser it forwards to hotsplots.de which cannot be resolved. Case 2: With aforementioned Workaround I connect to the wifi, I open firefox and the login page shows up (if I havent been connected yet. In the capture I already was able to connect to the hotspot which allows immediately to connect to the webpage) ** Description changed: I was asked to create a new bug for this in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1727237 as it seems to be a different issue. I have installed the nightly image of Kubuntu Bionic from 25th of April. There systemd is in version 237-3ubuntu10. When connecting to the wifi hotspot in my hotel (Quality Hotel Augsburg) I cannot open the hotspot landing page that should give me access to the WIFI. With Windows and on an Iphone it's working. - For the following distributions I can confirm it not working: + For the following distributions I can confirm it not working: Kubuntu 17.10 Kubuntu 18.04 (nightly image 25th of April 2018) The logs were taken on 18.04. Workaround: sudo systemctl disable systemd-resolved.service sudo service systemd-resolved stop sudo rm /etc/resolv.conf sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf >> add "dns=default" under [main] sudo service network-manager restart Then I can connect to the WIFI and I see the login page in Firefox. To capture some data I did the following: - connect to Hotspot - enter golem.de Case 1: Fresh default Kubuntu install With a default Kubuntu install it does not work. I can connect to the WIFI and get IP and DNS from DHCP but I cannot resolve any hostname. When trying to open the router ip directly in the browser it forwards to hotsplots.de which cannot be resolved. Case 2: With aforementioned Workaround I connect to the wifi, I open firefox and the login page shows up (if I havent been connected yet. In the capture I already was able to connect to the hotspot which allows immediately to connect to the webpage) + + PS: I'll be in this hotel till Friday 27th if more information are + required. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to systemd in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1766969 Title: DNS cannot be resolved in Hotel Hotspot Status in systemd package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: I was asked to create a new bug for this in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1727237 as it seems to be a different issue. I have installed the nightly image of Kubuntu Bionic from 25th of April. There systemd is in version 237-3ubuntu10. When connecting to the wifi hotspot in my hotel (Quality Hotel Augsburg) I cannot open the hotspot landing page that should give me access to the WIFI. With Windows and on an Iphone it's working. For the following distributions I can confirm it not working: Kubuntu 17.10 Kubuntu 18.04 (nightly image 25th of April 2018) The logs were taken on 18.04. Workaround: sudo systemctl disable systemd-resolved.service sudo service systemd-resolved stop sudo rm /etc/resolv.conf sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf >> add "dns=default" under [main] sudo service network-manager restart Then I can connect to the WIFI and I see the login page in Firefox. To capture some data I did the following: - connect to Hotspot - enter golem.de Case 1: Fresh default Kubuntu install With a default Kubuntu install it does not work. I can connect to the WIFI and get IP and DNS from DHCP but I cannot resolve any hostname. When trying to open the router ip directly in the browser it forwards to hotsplots.de which cannot be resolved. Case 2: With aforementioned Workaround I connect to the wifi, I open firefox and the login page shows up (if I havent been connected yet. In the capture I already was able to connect to the hotspot which allows immediately to connect to the webpage) PS: I'll be in this hotel till Friday 27th if more information are required. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1766969/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp