Debian Configuration :: No Network After Some Hours

May 25, 2011

I have a computer home that I use a web server and I had Lenny in it for about a year and didn't experience any problems. Recently I needed to update to Squeeze just to be able and use part of my server for a game(which I couldn't compile on Lenny). I renamed every "lenny" word in the /etc/apt/sources.list with "squeeze" and ran dist-upgrade. Everything seemed fine(minor some "link not found" warnings). I also had some minor problems with the mysql configuration after the update but I managed to fix them all. Then I noticed that after some hours(not sure how many) I can suddenly not reach my computer via ssh. Neither can I visit my website(even from the local network). The computer doesn't appear either in the router's "attached devices" list. My other computers have no problems so it can't be a router issue.Pinging from the server to the outside world doesn't work. I tryied "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart" and that didn't do anything. The only way to fix the problem is by rebooting but then again after some hours the problem is still there. Do you guys have any idea what the problem can be?

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Debian Configuration :: Network Dies Every 10ish Hours

Jul 13, 2010

I'm having a really weird, annoying problem: approximately every 10 hours, like clockwork, my internet connection stops working. (Last time I had the presence of mind to check the uptime: it was 9 hours 48 minutes; this was maybe 5-10 minutes after it happened). My existing connections (IRC, etc.) keep working fine, I can access my home router's configuration page, and `ping` still works, but otherwise new connections invariably time out (whether it's a web browser, git/subversion, or whatever). I have found no solution to this other than rebooting.

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Debian Configuration :: Computer Reboot Automatically Each 4 Hours 30 Minutes

Jul 30, 2015

I've an Blade 1500, sparc64 IIIi with 2 hard disks and 2go of RAM. The computer run with debian 7.7.0 and BSD (opensxce) for each hard disks.

1/ When it's run under BSD there are no problems, the uptime are on many hours.
2/ when it's run under debian with XFCE x-window, the uptime is 4 hours 30 minutes and computer reboot automatically !

Into the control panel i've deactivate the hibernation, screensaver and power management ! I want to find the files for manage the time down. I think that the problem is in XFCE window manager.

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Debian Configuration :: Getting Network Error - Every Time Rebooting My Server Lost My Network Config

Mar 3, 2011

I was playing with my debian server when something went totally wrong while i was editing something on my network interface,i removed those crap that i wrote and left the network interface configuration as it was

Like for example after re-editing my network interface,it was like :

As i did a network restart, i get this error saying :

There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.eth0.pid with pid 2802 killed old client process, removed PID file.

What is this error and how can i fix it,because every time im re booting my server i lost my network config.

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Debian Configuration :: Network Not Work When Use 2 Network Cards

Oct 24, 2010

I'm planning to use Debian as the OS for a firewall machine, which will sit between my internet connection and the rest of my computers. Now my network is all wired, no wireless whatsoever. I'm using the onboard the motherboards cat5 socket which seems to be using the VIA rhine driver and I'm also using a 3com 100MBps card.

I can list the machine spec if you want but it's nothing special, an old Athlon 64 rig with 1gb ram and an OEM motherboard, it all seems to work ok apart from the internet doesn't' seem to work. Lenny seems to detect both cards ok and I even used the net install CD and it managed to download everything using the 3com card.

The strange thing is when I'm in Lenny, I can't seem to connect. I can ping google, but when I try and view a webpage, the browser just sits there with a while screen... Could it be that using 2 network cards is confusing Debian? Right now I've only got the modem hooked up the the 3com card, and nothing connected to the onboard network card.

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CentOS 5 Networking :: Loosing Network After Few Hours?

Jul 31, 2010

I have a problem with network on centos, after i restart the server it works for few hours/couple days, and the network is dropped. - no errors in the log, only that "Network is unreachable" I do 'service network restart' comes back on- directadmin, dns, awbs- everything works good, but only for few hours(never longer then couple days), and then it is dropped again. I searched many forums, and on one them someone wrote that it is because that static IP was used on the same network by other machine. I had a different server running with that ip on my network before, but it was few weeks ago, and there is no other server connected to the network right now (I have one desktop connected with dynamic ip, and it has no problem), and i still have the same problem.

I was suggested to set a cron jobs to restart network every few hours- i thing that is not a solution. Does anyone have any idea what could be a problem? Anyone had similar problems? What could be the reasons for the network to be dropped after few hours? Here is latest 'dmesg' output after losing network:

[root@server ~]# dmesg
Linux version 2.6.18-194.8.1.el5 (mockbuild@builder10.centos.org) (gcc version 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-48)) #1 SMP Thu Jul 1 19:04:48 EDT 2010
Command line: ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb quiet
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:

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Oct 1, 2010

I've been experiencing one issue in my opensuse 11.3 KDE, the thing is when leave my pc downloading a file, it disconnects after a period of time, I don't know when exactly. I connect to internet at boot time via DSL modem, when I was setting up my connection I noticed, that there is an option "idle-timeout" I set it to zero "0", I know that my pc donwloads all the time and speed do not drop, why then it disconnects?, it disconnects even with higher numbers of idle-timeout. It happened on the other laptop too, so I need every time to "rcnetwork restart" to get it back working

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Feb 14, 2011

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Debian :: Can't Save Network Configuration

Jan 18, 2010

I'm opening up Network and it asks me for the root password. I enter it and the program comes up. I enter a static address for both eth0 and eth1.

I don't see a Save button. Eventually I get out of the configuration tool. The next time I run the tool, my static addresses have not been saved.

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Debian Configuration :: How To Setup The Network

Sep 14, 2010

I've illustrated it on this picture, and hope to get the help i need to set it up... [URL]Thow it has to be furture secured, in that meaning it has to be abel to attach a eth2 on the main server, so i have 3 NIC's.Also, i want to have fully controll over ports, IP/MAC's and data overview (Such as a view of the files beeing downloadet/uploadet).

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Debian Configuration :: Can't Connect To Any Network

Apr 9, 2011

I installed testing on my netbook with cd1. and too my suprise it didn't even include something as important as network manager. all i want to do is connect to my wired internet, install network manager, then install my driver for card. if i can just get wired working i will be homefree. the directions for installing my wire3less driver look super simple.

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Debian Configuration :: Network Going Down During Uploads?

May 21, 2011

I have a server and I have a few computers connected to it via a Airport Extreme. Using network cable. So when Im uploading,(ftp) IE using a lot of the network "space" the other computers on the network gets kicked out. So what is going on? My Airport Extreme is doing fine, but my other clients just get kicked out. If I pause the upload, everything is okay again. The whole network is 1 gigabit, clients, everything.

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Debian Hardware :: Xorg Hang After Several Hours?

May 5, 2011

I use debian as my OS, it's good until I update few days ago; the Xorg hang after several hours.

Debian version: 5.0, testing
uname -a: Linux mada 2.6.38-2-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Apr 7 04:28:07 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
vedio: GEFORCE GT330M
driver: nouvea

(I have reinstall Debian many times. but it doesn't work.)

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Aug 4, 2015

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Debian :: Lost Network Configuration After Restart

Aug 11, 2011

Some problems keep bothering me and dont let me use my debian sqeeze with joy.Im in network with no DHCP on. When installing i didnt configure my eth network card.After each restart i need to configure manually my eth because it loses it.

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Jun 30, 2015

I have just installed Debian Weezy and for some reason it just does not see my router.1) is there a good network config script I can use?if not then what files must be edited to setup the network?When I attempt to ping the router, it does not see it. I have checked the cables etc.

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Debian Configuration :: Network Refuses To Connect

Aug 21, 2015

I installed a fresh Debian Desktop without the LAN cable connected. After that I got message when I put the cable in:

Code: Select allNetwork Interface
Connection New Wired Connection failed

I have tried to re-install everything once again with the cable in, but during the Debian installation there was no network detected.

However, I proceeded and re-installed Debian. But the problem persists. It continues to re-connect and than disconnect. There is a symbol showing re-connection. The network eth0 is visible to the machine.

I booted Mint Live disc and the same happens there.

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Debian Configuration :: Network Printers Are Lost Every Now And Then

Oct 3, 2015

Debian Testing, updated daily, running Gnome.

A week ago, a new router was installed at the office and now my system "loses" the networks printers and forces me to manually select them within Cups various times a day to be able to print. The issue was not present when the old router was in place, and all my colleagues can print without problems using their Windows machines.

This only affects printing, for Simple Scan can always communicate with the printers without problems.

The printers are two basic Epson L355 (those with ink tanks) and the "official" driver (from Open Printing) has been working perfectly since I installed Debian. The whole Cups and Avahi stack is installed, and I even added system-config-printer this week to make sure that I was not missing a package.

Because the only variable that changed is the router, there has to be something there messing with my Cups or Avahi configuration.

Note that the new router had a "vanilla" installation, where no advanced settings were touched. All connected devices (computers, mobile phones, printers, etc.) are given new IP address through DHCP every day.

Where should I start? I have already deleted and added the printers within Cups several times during the week, and the problem persists. Is the router renewing the address more often than the old one did? Can this "refresh" be delayed? Should Avahi monitor devices more often?

I guess that I could configure the router and give static IP addresses to the printers, but such a setting was not present in the old router and my computer could locate the printers without problems.

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Nov 28, 2015

It seems that my network manager may be running in root mode...

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How can i set it that the normal user can make changes? [managed is set to true in the conf file]

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Dec 16, 2015

When in Thundar (on XFCE - Debian 8.2) and I click the "Network" icon in the left sidebar the following message is displayed.

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Debian Configuration :: Network Namespace Bridging

Jan 27, 2016

My task is to create network namespace, so it can be used to perform some other tasks from it.

Debian 8.2 is used in VMWare virtual machine on windows 7. I have also tried same things with Raspbian on Raspberry Pi 2, but same problems appear.

First, i have followed tutorial https://lwn.net/Articles/580893/ to create pair of virtual ethernet interfaces.

Now i have veth0 in global namespace with ip address 10.1.1.2/24, and veth1 in netns1 namespace with ip address 10.1.1.1/24, and i was able to ping each one from another

Next, i have followed tutorial [URL] ..... to bridge eth0 and veth0, so i can access internet from netns1 namespace.

- First, i have deleted ip addresses for both eth0 and veth0
interfaces, and set them do DOWN state.
- New bridge is created (br0) and both interfaces (eth0 and veth0) are
added to it.
- Then both interfaces are set to UP state, and i run "dhclient br0" to
assign ip address to br0.

From global namespace now it is possible to run "ping google.com" (and br0 interface is used), but from netns1 namespace i get error "Network is unreachable".

$ ip addr show
Code: Select all    1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default
        link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
        inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
           valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
        inet6 ::1/128 scope host
           valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
 
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Debian Configuration :: No Wireless Network Found

Mar 25, 2016

I am running Jessie 8.3 and wireless in Wicd has stopped working for me, displaying "No Wireless Networks Found."

Code: Select allsudo /etc/init.d/wicd restart Restarted wicd
Made sure wlan0 is in wicd preferences.
iwconfig:

Code: Select alleth0      no wireless extensions.

wlan0     IEEE 802.11abg  ESSID:"Tell My Wifi Love Her" 
          Mode:Managed  Access Point: Not-Associated   Tx-Power=200 dBm   
          Retry short limit:7   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
          Encryption key:off
          Power Management:off
         
lo        no wireless extensions.

For some reason my user account was removed from the netdev group? So I readded it...

Code: Select allekarr@fidelio:~$ sudo gpasswd -a ekarr netdev
Adding user ekarr to group netdev

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And still, "no wireless networks found" in Wicd.

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Mar 9, 2010

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Debian Configuration :: /etc/network/interfaces: Ra0 Or Wlan0?

Mar 30, 2010

I had one of those random system deaths, so reinstalled squeeze (daily netinst image I think...) on my eee 1000, which uses an rt2860 wireless chip. The new install only installed 2.6.32, which I had been avoiding using because of a few problems, including it dealing with networking slightly differently. I couldn't get it to work - even without encryption - using wicd. Having had a read of [URL]... , I had a look at /etc/network/interfaces, which read; This file describes the network interfaces available on your system and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).

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ra0 is now called wlan0, as far as I'm aware. I've read in several places that it is best to expunge this file of all references to wifi, so I removed the bottom section (after '# The primary network interface'). I still got nothing. However, if I go ahead and change the 'ra0's to 'wlan0's, it seems to work - wicd connects. Not very familiar with Debian (spent more time on SUSE. Drop your tomatoes - I like it. Any idea what is happening? Is what I'm doing wrong? Conversely, is the file wrong? Should it be reported? Against which package? Including any particular files?

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Jun 16, 2010

I have a netgear wg111t that is running with ndiswrapper. It has an atheros chipset, but calling it ath0 didn't work.

Heres /etc/network/interface :

# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
# The loopback network interface auto lo

iface lo inet loopback

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Jul 19, 2010

I moved to static Ip method for my laptop. I edited the interfaces file and it seems to work since I am writing this message from that laptop, but I have a new problem with my Debian. The mounts are not mounted during the startup anymore. Before I was using the network manager method and the nerwork mounts were all fine. Now with this method, they are not mounted and I need to mount them by firing "sudo mount -a" manually.

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Debian Configuration :: Cannot Connect To Anything On The Local Network?

Dec 24, 2010

Two nights ago I decided to switch from testing to unstable. Since then I am able to connect to the internet, but not to anything on my local network. I am unable to ping this computer from another one on the network. This computer is connected through wireless. I thought that something might have changed with iptables that was blockinghe localnetwork. I tried to "flush the iptables settings with "iptables -F". Since that didn't work I uninstalled iptables (which didn't work and I reinstalled iptables). In my browser I tried to connect to my router and that doesn't work either.I connect to this computer daily through ssh and connect to a NAS. Without ssh and my NAS I feel kinda lost

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Debian Configuration :: Network Manager In Squeeze?

Mar 22, 2011

My ethernet and pppoe internet connection worked flawlessly in lenny. I erased my hard drive and installed squeeze and now only internet works. (There is a pop-up that says that my wired connection is disconnected and shortly after there is another pop-up saying that my internet is connected.)1.my user is in the netdev group2./etc/network/interfaces only contains:

auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
3. /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf only contains:

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Debian Configuration :: No Network Access In Gnome

Apr 5, 2011

I've installed Debian on a Sun Ultra 450 Enterprise system using the net install version, so I know that my network is working correctly. However, now that Debian is installed and I bring up Gnome, I have no network access. I've set eth0 to DHCP, and have pointed it to my DNS server, but it never gets any information from the DNS server.

I've looked through /etc/network/interfaces, which looks like this:
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# The primary network interface allow-hotplug eth0
#NetworkManager#iface eth0 inet dhcp
/etc/resolv.conf contains:
nameserver 192.168.0.1
which is correct.

I've run
/etc/init.d/networking stop
/etc/init.d/networking start

So far, nothing works. Why would the Debian network install disk work, but not be smart enough to set my network correctly from the start once I'm actually running Linux? Also, how do I get the network running in Gnome?

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Debian Configuration :: Setting Up A Network Bridge?

Apr 9, 2011

I have two ethernet NIC's on my debian server. One built-in Realtek [eth0] (attached to internet), and a PCI Nvidia ethernet card [eth1] (attached to my Win7 netbook). I used this guide to setup the bridge: url. It worked when I was behind a router. But when I moved the computer in front of the router, to direct connect to the internet, the internet stopped functioning on any device that I plug into my Nvidia NIC. The name of my bridge is 'br0'. Does anyone know how to fix it, so I can route the internet to my second NIC?

My Win7 netbook displays this at an 'ipconfig' command:
Windows IP Configuration

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix:
Link-local IPv6 Address.....: fe80::143e:4cab:f802:8611%12
Autoconfiguration IPv4 Address..: 169.254.134.17
Subnet Mask.......:255.255.0.0
Default Gateway......:

My Debian interfaces file:

# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
# The loopback network interface
auto lo br0
iface lo inet loopback
# Set up interfaces manually, avoiding conflicts with, e.g., network manager
iface eth0 inet manual
iface eth1 inet manual
# Bridge setup
iface br0 inet dhcp
bridge_ports eth0 eth1

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