OpenSUSE Network :: DNS Resolution Fails After Crash?
May 20, 2011
My laptop, running OS114, crashed today b/c it ran out of battery. Apparently, apart from the partial loss of an important document, this has wreaked some part of OS.
I can connect to the network w/o problems i.e. I can access the router over it's IP.
I can not, however, open any site in any browser. pinging them does not work too.
the /etc/resolv.conf is blank up to the standard notes from the OS developers. That is, there are no relevant entries there.
I'm using KDE 4.5 with KNetworkmanager, but neither did I find any solution while looking through the menus of KNetworkmanager, nor in Yast "Network".
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May 9, 2011
Since I updated the Kernel I have the problem that the NIC crashes, with following failure:
May 9 08:53:26 server kernel: [ 292.704044] ------------[ cut here ]------------
May 9 08:53:26 server kernel: [ 292.704054] WARNING: at /usr/src/packages/BUILD/kernel-desktop-2.6.37.6/linux-2.6.37/net/sched/sch_generic.c:258 dev_watchdog+0x233/0x240()
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Dec 18, 2010
HARDWARE SPECS:
- Intel P4 3.2GHz
- Gigabyte G32M-S2L
- 3GB RAM DDR2
- 3 x 1TB RAID5 (MDADM)
- 1 x 1TB OS Drive
New Linux user here. I'm running 11.3 x64 gnome (runlevel3) on my headless home file server. I've mounted my RAID array onto /shared and have setup samba (through Yast) for file sharing. However I am having an issue when I transfer multiple small files over the network (i.e music) it will crash the box. I am unable to reach it through ping or SSH. It is also physically unresponsive where by connecting a keyboard or mouse to the system will not work.
Looking through /var/log/messages does not indicate any sort of issue. I've tried turning off unnecessary programs (rTorrent etc) to make sure it isn't overloading the connections however the box still crashes. Although transferring files locally from HDD to HDD does not crash the server.
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May 16, 2011
So up until I updated from Opensuse 11.3 to 11.4, I hadn't any issues with my network connection. At least none worth mentioning. Once I installed 11.4, I've had weird issues with varying lengths of connection. Sometimes I can't connect anywhere, sometimes I can only get to the router, sometimes I'm 100%. I'd fiddle with YAST until everything worked. I honestly have no clue whether or not anything I did had any effect.
Enough of the iffy history, here's what's happening now. For the past few weeks up until last night, I have been at 100% connectivity. I never turned off my computer until last night (it just shut itself off, like the cord was unplugged. I dunno what happened, maybe it was my foot, maybe the PSU. I think it has happened before.). When I turned it back on, I was only able to connect as far as my router (192.168.1.1, a D-Link Gaming router that has always been very good to me). I could not make it to my modem (192.168.0.1, a Quest DSL modem. Once I can get here, then usually I'm good to go 100%).
I tried again this afternoon, and no change. I then get the crazy idea to unplug the ethernet cable from it's PCI-card home and return it to the onboard port (which I long ago declared defunct). Immediately after plugging it into that port, I ran "ping 192.168.0.1" and I started getting returns. I open up Firefox and try to load an external page, and nothing happens. I go back to the console that I was pinging from, and it had stopped. I start pinging my router, and no luck. What I conclude from my little experiment is that the router is not at fault.
1. It did not change at all between being at 100% and being at 0% after reboot.
2. I was able to get returns from the modem, past the router, for a brief period of time while using the defunct ethernet port.
Since I never had these problems before updating to 11.4, I'm inclined to believe that it was the update that started these problems.
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Mar 24, 2010
Every single time I enter the network manager to edit connections is crashes on exit. I am running opensuse on an Asus eee PC 1000HE with an Atheros network card. The crash report follows :
Distribution: openSUSE 11.2 (i586)
Gnome Release: 2.28.2 (null) (SUSE)
BugBuddy Version: 2.28.0
System: Linux 2.6.31.12-0.2-default #1 SMP 2010-03-16 21:25:39 +0100 i686
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As an extra point. I wish I could disconnect individual networks instead of just disabling networking to disconnect. I think the newer version of the network manager does this.
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May 10, 2011
Trying to install the Novell iprint client but got the following error message:
My system specifications are as follows:
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Jan 12, 2011
I've just upgraded to 11.3 (64 bit) and the nfs client does not quite work. I have 3 mounts I try to make, and 2 out of 3 work. The third seems to mount, but shows an empty directory. There are no errors in /var/log/messages on the 11.3 client or the server. The only difference between the 3 mounts that I can see is that the failing mount is of an xfs system. The other two happen to be ext3. Is that visible to the nfs client? Or is that a red herring? I can still mount all 3 just fine from my other opensuse 11.2 systems.
For info, the server is running opensuse 10.3...
Code:
nas:~ # uname -a
Linux nas 2.6.22.19-0.2-default #1 SMP 2008-12-18 10:17:03 +0100 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
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Feb 8, 2010
I've just upgraded my main file server from 10.3 to 11.1 by DVD (I did *not* have a chance to do a zypper up after, so it's the base 11.1 install), and in upgrading my Samba from 3.0.23b to 3.2.4, I seem to have broken winbind resolution of group names. wbinfo -g shows all the right group name entries, and getent group shows that they map to the proper GID numbers... it's just that ls isn't seeing them: I get domain usernames, but the group column is 5 digit numeric GIDs in my defined range. I infer that something broke PAM, but I'm not enough of a PAM jockey to know what. I don't have a pam.d/winbind, but I'm not clear that I'm supposed to. I see that the four pam.d/common-* files were touched, but their contents are the same as the older ones I have.
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May 11, 2011
I have a DNS server (dnsmasq v2.55) at the center of three subnets: x.y.1.0/24, x.y.2.0/24 & x.y.3.0/24. dnsmasq does a grand job of issuing a suitable DNS server address with the DHCP option 6. So, machines on subnet x.y.3.0/24 are told that the DNS server is x.y.3.2, machines on subnet x.y.2.0/24 are told that the DNS server is x.y.2.2 and machines on subnet x.y.1.0/24 are told that the DNS server is at x.y.1.2. Even though the DNS server is the same box (although with three nics).
Now the question is:
How do I make dnsmasq respond similarly to name resolution requests? So that when:
Machines from x.y.3.0/24, ping <name of DNS server> dnsmasq returns x.y.3.2,
Machines from x.y.2.0/24, ping <name of DNS server> dnsmasq returns x.y.2.2, and
Machines from x.y.1.0/24, ping <name of DNS server> dnsmasq returns x.y.1.2.
Currently, the DNS server returns the IP address that is assigned in /etc/host. Which, of course can be changed, but via that mechanism, will always be wrong two out of three cases.
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Jan 6, 2009
Just having updated from SuSE 10.3 to 11.1 I'm struggling with some network issues. WLAN connection setup with Network manager worked, the connection comes up on login to KDE 3 and works for some time. All of a sudden, the wlan connection fails and reconnection via NM is not possible. The normal wired ethernet stays fully operational and connection is established at plug in of the cable. I tried to track the issue down by browsing through /var/log/NetworkManager but I did not find the answer. A rcnetwork restart brings back a fully operational network including wlan connectionvia NM.
Working connection fails, NM fails to reconnect:
Code:
Jan 6 13:04:30 mars NetworkManager: <info> (eth1): supplicant connection state: scanning -> associating
Jan 6 13:04:30 mars NetworkManager: <info> (eth1): supplicant connection state: associating -> associated
Jan 6 13:04:31 mars NetworkManager: <info> (eth1): supplicant connection state: associated -> 4-way handshake
Jan 6 13:04:31 mars NetworkManager: <info> (eth1): supplicant connection state: 4-way handshake -> group handshake .....
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Mar 29, 2010
first added the kolab openSUSE11.2 repo
Index of /repositories/server:/php:/applications/openSUSE_11.2
then while trying to install kolab, I got following error
# zypper install kolab
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
'kolab' not found.
Resolving package dependencies...
Nothing to do.
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May 22, 2011
I have a Huawei E173u-2 mobile broadband usb stick. It is recognised as a gsm-modem and shows up as such in the networkManager-plasmoid. I have set up the connection details for my ISP (O2), but I can't connect. When I click on the connection, "signal strength" is shown as well as "operator" (o2 - de). The "connection state" changes to "Preparing to connect", then "Setting network address". Then the modem vanishes and comes up again a few seconds later.
Here is the log (/var/log/messages):
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It seems like there is a connection for about 5 seconds, then the modem hangs up and restarts .
The stick works fine with our windows netbook, so I don't think it is a hardware failure.
How do I get this working?
My system:
opensuse 11.4
kernel 2.6.39-30-desktop (2.6.38 gives the same error)
kde 4.6.3
plasmoid-networkmanagement 0.9.svn1192577-168.6
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Dec 23, 2010
When we try to login using KDE we get the following error
"kstartupconfig4 does not exist or fails. The error code is 3. Check"
If we use IceWM GUI login works fine.
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Aug 15, 2010
I have installed Vbox on 2 systems running Opensuse 11.3 and both have experienced knetworkmanager failure. Knetworkmanager failed after a failed wake up from sleep mod, which also had been working perfectly until this failure. I am wondering if the vbox kernel modules could be causing this isssue. To temporarily fix the problem I am running my network connections through yast networks setting . (which uses the traditional ifup method and everything is working)
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Oct 24, 2010
when uploading a couple of files via ftp, it fails with
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But when performing this I got FATAL: Module capability not found. So what I'm using is openSuSE11.2 with 2.6.31.14-0.2-default kernel. Vsftp version is 2.0.7-5.2.1 How can I introduce this capability module into the kernel? Or do I not need it?
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Sep 26, 2010
Having just installed OpenSuse 11.3, NetworkManager identifies my wireless network, but repeatedly fails to make a connection. Without further ado, here are the outputs to commands requested in the first sticky thread:
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Mar 22, 2011
I've spent two days trying to get this to work to no avail.here is the output of a recommended diagnosis script to start.[URL]
short version is ...
!!! CND0120E: Network card ra0 has no IP address
!!! CND0490E: No access point with your SSID detected on interface ra0
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Aug 11, 2010
I am attempting a Network installation of openSuse 11.3 on an old desktop which has IBM Boot Manager so that I can boot to one of three OSs, openSuse being the third. Sadly the installation of openSuse fails before the CD initial boot has finished. Looking at the text log of the starting process the problem appears to be a driver and the last line of text where it stalls refers to eata driver.
There are 4 hard drives in the machine, configured as two RAID 1 arrays driven by a DPT 2144W hardware raid card. (Very old but very good). If I Google eata I get a good deal on SCSI raid and DPT cards but I am out of my depth when they say a kernel module is needed.
Another concern is that the RAID arrays are configured using a bootable DOS configuration disk and once this is done they are recognized by other OSs such as eCS and OS/2. The arrays are just treated as single drives so these OS installations do not interfere with the card configuration. I am concerned because I cannot afford to lose the data on the drives but it appears the linux driver might want to rebuild the arrays.
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Mar 14, 2011
I have a D-Link DNS-323 network drive which mounts at multiple points to my filesystem when booting. I had to make some fstab changes when I upgraded from 11.2->11.3 last year, and now the same thing seems to be happening since I've upgraded to 11.4. When I login to my profile the desktop hangs and no icons appear. I cannot open a Nautilus window, or access ALT-F2, however just about every other program works fine. Since I disabled the fstab lines (slightly modified when copied here to generalize):
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#//192.168.123.xxx/SHARED-FOLDER1/User-folder /home/user/Documents cifs guest,_netdev,uid=user,gid=users
#//192.168.123.xxx/SHARED-FOLDER2 /home/user/SHARED-FOLDER2 cifs credentials=/home/user/.scripts/.creds,_netdev,uid=user,gid=users 0 0
the desktop icons load and Nautilus works. Can I adjust my fstab syntax to correct this and get my network drives back? I think last year the issue was in referencing the ".creds" file...
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Jul 26, 2011
I have a Lenovo S10e netbook running a pretty clean version of 32bit opensuse 11.4, with very few standard patches since I installed it all those moons ago. The problem is that firefox cannot connect to the internet, the odd bit is that skype has no such problems. Are there any network related functions that that typically go screwy that might cause such a problem? The netbook really hasn't been used much for tinkering to have 'accumulated' a problem, but I'm about to give it to the extremely non-technical parents in law and cannot have it misbehaving, especially not as they are in a different country.
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Apr 21, 2011
Before I go any further I must admit that I'm pretty rubbish at setting these up, so please be gentle!
Now my problem; I have a normal desktop pc (I don't want to set it up as a server) but when I check the hardness of my set up with Gibson Research Centre, it fails. It can see ports 22,23,80,443 as closed but still visible.....? I have never had this happen to me before and struggling my way through yast firewall tool, I can find no easy way of sorting this out.
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May 24, 2011
When connecting to any wireless network, DNS lookups completely fail to work. Over a wired connection, there's no trouble.
I can ping machines by IP address, and I can dig and nslookup domain names using the DNS servers assigned by Network Manager or by myself. When I try to ping by domain name, however, nothing happens. Similarly, I cannot ssh into machines by domain name or browse the web.
My wireless card (Intel 4965AGN) is managed by Network Manager. The issue is seen regardless of whether DNS servers are obtained automatically by DHCP or assigned by me through Network Manager. This started about a month or two ago while I was using Maverick and presents again with Natty. I dual-boot Natty and Windows 7, and everything works fine in Windows.
Somehow, this seems to be linked to Nautiluswhile connected to a wireless network, Nautilus won't open, my desktop icons won't show, all that jazz. If I'm connected to a wired connection at login time, Nautilus works fine.
I've managed to workaround the browsing issue by setting up an ssh tunnel through a machine at school and forwarding Firefox's DNS resolution through that tunnel. But I'm at a loss as to how to resolve the core problem.
Here's some diagnostic info. I've modified my IP and hardware addresses below.
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$ ifconfig wlan0
wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1f:3b:27:be:35
inet addr:xxx.xxx.38.96 Bcast:xxx.xxx.39.255 Mask:255.255.254.0
inet6 addr: fe80::21f:3bff:fe27:be35/64 Scope:Link
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I've tried all the basic steps killing and restarting Network Manager, renewing my DHCP lease using dhclient, restarting /etc/init.d/networking. I'm at the end of my rope, though, and ready to reinstall. I'd be much obliged if anyone can think of a less "Microsoft" solution.
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Aug 2, 2010
I'm trying to install Mandriva Spring 2010 for a friend on his laptop after MS Windows crashed. The installation appeared to work, but I've got an odd networking problem - firefox is unable to load URLs. Every URL I try returns a server not found error.
When I drop into bash I'm able to do the following
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ping 66.102.9.103
ping google.com
However when I try
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wget http://google.com
I just get a message that tells me that wget is "unable to resolve host address google.com'". This is odd - ping is able to resolve google.com, but wget isn't. I assume that firefox and Konqueror both have the same problem. Could it be cause I've specified the http protocol?
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Oct 12, 2010
I was trying to add a new resolution mode to my monitor, but XrandR always fails. These are the steps I follow:
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$ gtf 1280 768 60
then I copy the result and type
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xrandr --newmode "1280x768_60.00" 80.14 1280 1344 1480 1680 768 769 772 795 -HSync +Vsync
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Finally I just can't create another resolution. And yes, my monitor should run in 1280x768.
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Nov 21, 2010
I need to set the resolution of my display to 96 dpi.
The command that used to work was
$ xrandr --dpi 96
In Maverick, this gives me
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Feb 4, 2010
Having openSUSE 11.2, Firefox (latest release) is having some issues when comes to "saving image as", it fails to offer "saving window"? Konqueror works normal, what could be the problem with Firefox?
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Feb 13, 2010
I tried KDE 4.4. I'm back to using KDE 4.3.5. Very bad experience for me, maybe it's just my system openSuSE 11.1 on AMD x86_64 with 4gb memory. Dolphin was unusable. Deleting a file cause it to crash, go in to a directory with a large number (20,000) of images and it would hang and eventually crash. PIM has removed some of the features I used, main one being ability to add Custom Fields to Contacts and assign categories.
In general, the whole thing was slower, not faster, probably because now it requires Neopmunk to be running and the Akondi server. I'll wait a while and try again and see if it gets stable in first update.
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Aug 28, 2010
when I want to change theme (control center-> apparence, I don't know the name of the application), gnome-settings-deamon crash. When I lauch "apparence" again, gnome-settings-daemon is restarted and it make X restart ! The problem has come with the upgrade 11.2->11.3Here is the output of gnome-settings-daemon when it is restarted (when X crash)
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** (gnome-settings-daemon:16223): WARNING **: Can not run apport-checkreports
(gnome-settings-daemon:16223): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: IA__g_object_notify: object class
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Sep 13, 2010
I sometimes use webkit in Konqueror to view certain sites, but lately I haven't been able to since Konqueror crash everytime I activate webkit. I searched for this issue on the web and found among others this:[URL].. I downgraded Flash to 10.0.45xxx and it seems like Konqueror runs fine with webkit now. However I now got this message browsing Hattrick.org:
icedteanp plugin error: Failed to run /etc/alternatives/../../bin/java. For more detail rerun "firefox -g" in a terminal window. This error only occur when using webkit, not with KHTML.
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Oct 4, 2010
anyone has experiment this? If I install KDE 4.5 on a PC without 3D support kwin crash, if I add a 3D capable video card it works O.o VampirD
Microsoft Windows is like air conditioning
Stops working when you open a window.
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