lucid has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the lucid task for this ticket as "Won't Fix".
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Committed => Won't Fix
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We've obviously failed by not providing further information as to the
state of this fix -- and I'm not even sure this ever landed as a Lucid
SRU yet -- for that I'm very sorry. I'm also responsible for not getting
back to this bug any sooner.
Tony, could you please give me the information as to ho
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I didn't quite understand what Tony Esp post meant "Changed in network-manager
(Ubuntu Lucid):
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed" Does it mean network manager 0.8 in lucid
lynx has solved the problem because i really want it to get fixed. But does
al_mckin 17th post denies it being fixed or 'co
Hi everyone,
I just want to confirm this bug still exists and the dnsmasq HUP signal
workaround is successful in karmic as of 07/04/10.
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Tony, did you submit this fix for Karmic? I still have the DNS problem
and I don't see it in the list of pending SRU.
Do I need to enable karmic-proposed / karmic-backports?
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i cant seem to connect to the Internet when sharing and i can share my
wireless wt can i do im think of going bk to windows
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I was trying to share a connection just by creating an ad hoc connection
with network-manager/dnsmasq and NAT but what happens is that dsnmasq,
despite being a dhcp and dns server, it's used by network-manager to
"create" the connection, but does not provide the DHCP service, even
when I config /et
Yes, the current plan is to release 0.8-rc1 in it's entirety as an SRU
for Karmic. I have the NM bits done and ready to go, however as there
were a couple of string additions / changes made to the applet, I'm in
the process of creating patches to back those out first.
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Tony, is it worth queuing that for an SRU to Karmic too?
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commit cfb2b72dc6f1ab9e66daf53d4d7113997499049a
Author: Dan Williams
Date: Sat Nov 14 14:42:58 2009 -0800
dnsmasq: VPN DNS fixes
Turn DHCP and DNS debugging on with NM_DNSMASQ_DEBUG.
Without --strict-order, dnsmasq will round-robin queries which in
the case of VPN conn
I'm currently working on an update to NM 0.8-rc1, so I took a quick look
at the nm-dnsmasq-manager code. Looks like '--no-poll' was removed
sometime between the Karmic snapshot of NM (
0.8~a~git.20091013t193206.679d548 ) and 0.8-rc1, so this *should* be
fixed by the upload. As it's in the upstr
I'm targeting this to Lucid since it effectively breaks connection
sharing.
I can confirm that sudo killall -s HUP dnsmasq makes it work, so it
appears to be a problem with the timing of /etc/resolv.conf when dnsmasq
is started. Because dnsmasq is started with the no-poll parameter, it
doesn't pic
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
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I had the same problem. I sent an HUP signal to dnsmasq and it started
working.
sudo killall -s HUP dnsmasq
I hope it works for you too.
My diagnosis is that at the time dnsmasq is executed, the /etc/resolv.conf file
is empty
since the NetworkManager cleans it and the main interface is not read
Another update. (This is running on Karmic beta, with dnsmasq-base
2.50-1.)
Hopefully this diagram will make sense.
Client (10.42.43.11) <---> (10.42.43.1) [eth1] Ubuntu [eth0] (192.168.1.144)
<---> (192.168.1.1) router <---> Internet
When I boot my Ubuntu machine with both interfaces active an
Another confirmation here.
It seems that dnsmasq doesn't want to listen on the correct interface.
Here's the setup. The Ubuntu machine is connected to my router
(192.168.1.1), which is connected to the internet. The Ubuntu box has
address 192.168.144 on the side facing the router and internet, and
One more bit of information to add to my previous post. This is the output of
ps:
nobody 925 0.0 0.0 19048 1192 ?S17:58 0:00
/usr/sbin/dnsmasq --no-hosts --keep-in-foreground --bind-interfaces --no-poll
--except-interface=lo --listen-address=10.42.43.1
--dhcp-range=10.42.4
I can confirm this on both a fresh install of Jaunty and on Karmic. In
both cases I created an ad-hoc network, which by default enables
sharing, but DNS didn't work for clients that connected.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Just wanted to add that I've checked my logs and no packages that seem
related were updated. Also, I've become aware that the dnsmasq-base
package installed by default doesn't use a config file, so I've reached
the end of what I can troubleshoot. Hopefully the details I've provided
will be useful.
I believe I am experiencing this issue as well. My configuration is as
follows:
Fresh Jaunty install on my laptop, with wireless interface connected to
internet and wired interface connected to LAN.
Older Jaunty install (upgraded from ?, probably Feisty) on desktop,
wired interface connected to L
do you have dnsmasq-base package installed (also if you have the (full)
dnsmasq package installed try to remove that as it might confuse some
parts of NM).
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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