Red Hat / Fedora :: Reason To Not To Connect To Internet?
Oct 13, 2010
I am using redhat fedora on a VM player. I set up a static IP address as well as a auto DHCP address. For some reason I cannot connect to either one or even activate or deactivate either one. My VM player is set up to bridge with my local machine.
Ruptures the connection Internet happen is unpredictable, sometimes in 2-3 hours, sometimes in 2-3 minutes. Prompt where in system logs SUSE 11.3 it is possible to define the reason of ruptures. There is data from logs of player XINE, often used by me for review of video of translations c url = [URL]. I apply log of an engine of player XINE in pictures. It is ready to present adjustments, configurations, logs.
LOG OF XINE ENGINE MESSAGES 2:21:40 PM: Loaded configuration from file '/home/workuser/.config/gxine/config' 2:21:40 PM: the warning: the configuration parameter media.audio_cd.cddb_cachedir specifies in a nonexistent location/home/workuser/.xine/cddbcache 2:21:40 PM: the warning: the configuration parameter media.capture.save_dir specifies in a nonexistent location 2:21:40 PM: the warning: the configuration parameter media.dvb.channels_conf specifies in a nonexistent location/home/workuser/.xine/channels.conf 2:21:40 PM: the warning: the configuration parameter media.dvd.raw_device specifies in a nonexistent location/dev/rdvd 2:21:40 PM: the warning: the configuration parameter media.dvd.css_cache_path specifies in a nonexistent location/home/workuser/.dvdcss/ 2:21:40 PM: the warning: the configuration parameter media.video4linux.radio_device specifies in a nonexistent location/dev/radio0 2:21:40 PM: the warning: the configuration parameter media.video4linux.video_device specifies in a nonexistent location/dev/video0 2:21:40 PM: the warning: the configuration parameter media.wintv_pvr.device specifies in a nonexistent location/dev/video0 2:21:40 PM: the warning: the configuration parameter subtitles.separate.font_freetype specifies in a nonexistent location 2:21:41 PM: xine: found input plugin: file input plugin 2:21:41 PM: xine: found demuxer plugin: image demux plugin CONSOLE The warning: the configuration parameter media.audio_cd.cddb_cachedir specifies in a nonexistent location/home/workuser/.xine/cddbcache The warning: the configuration parameter media.capture.save_dir specifies in a nonexistent location The warning: the configuration parameter media.dvb.channels_conf specifies in a nonexistent location/home/workuser/.xine/channels.conf The warning: the configuration parameter media.dvd.raw_device specifies in a nonexistent location/dev/rdvd The warning: the configuration parameter media.dvd.css_cache_path specifies in a nonexistent location/home/workuser/.dvdcss/ The warning: the configuration parameter media.video4linux.radio_device specifies in a nonexistent location/dev/radio0 The warning: the configuration parameter media.video4linux.video_device specifies in a nonexistent location/dev/video0 The warning: the configuration parameter media.wintv_pvr.device specifies in a nonexistent location/dev/video0 The warning: the configuration parameter subtitles.separate.font_freetype specifies in a nonexistent location libgnomeui-2.so.0: it is impossible to open the divided object file: There is no such file or the directory. lirc: it is impossible to initialize - remote control is disconnected lirc: probably, lircd it is not launched or you can't be connected to a socket?
I'm travelling currently so the last network i connected successfully to was my home wpa-psk network. I hadn't tried anything until i got to my accommodation that is an open network (that I'm on now on the Win7 partition on my laptop).
The network (and a similar archetypical 'linksys' open network, aswell as some protected local networks are correctly displayed in network-manager and upon selection, it happily spins around to its hearts content for a while before saying 'no chance boy'.
/var/log/syslog spills out the usual combination of wpa_supplicant and kernel messages, the most interesting of are that the kernel deauthentication reason 6 response. 6 apparently means class2FrameFromNonAuthStation...Client attempted to transfer data before it was authenticated.
Anyone seen anything like this? I've already tried going closer to the router to no avail. I don't remember seeing this any other time I've connected to a open AP, even if that AP is far away. (Signal strength for this AP is good, kismet says its around -57dBm, well above the threshold of -80dBm, and I've tried all the suggestions from the 'Related Questions' code...
I have ADSL Internet and with it updated my F12, 3 days ago. after that I can't connect to internet! when I click on NetworkManager in top panel and choose my connection to connect internet, dispaly a notification that I can't connect to Internet! This is my /var/log/messages Outputs:
I have Fedora 12 Repo installed. The computer has wire and wireless connections but I cant set it up any one of them. I can add a wire connection but it does not connect. I cant add any wireless connection because all the different options dont show up the apply button active. The dual boot does not work also. It only allows you to log on to Fedora Repo. I tried to install the i386 option but it failed to connect. I was using Mepis 8.5 before and I did not have any of these problems when I first installed it.
I have a voip calling client, called smartvoip (URL...). Current the client is available only for windows. So, I suppose it should be possible to get it running on wine.Even though the application comes up, it cannot connect to the internet and log me in.
I am using Fedora 13. I used to connect to the internet well. I am not able to connect to the internet now wired. I connect the cable to my laptop which has windows 7 and I can access internet.
I recently installed Fedora 11 on Sony Vaio laptop and I cannot connect to the internet. I used many different kind of browsers and no luck. I am using wireless it is Broadcom 2200 card and i can tell the driver is installed correctly and it says I am connected to the wireless fine. Strange thing is that when i use software update it downloads them fine which means the internet is there. But I cannot goto any webpage with my browser. I run ifconfig and i can even ping websites without problem. I checked my firewall to see if its blocking my port 80 but it was not blocking.
I installed fresh copy of fedora 11. I can't activate or deactivate ethernet from system>Administration>Network. Why is this............I can connect to internet directly by enabling network icon on right topmost corner. Even doing so dosen't guarantee connection at times. What could be wrong here ? Also my network icon shows it is disconnected whenever I start my computer. Cant fedora 11 just connect to the internet while it boots ?
I installed Fedora 12 weeks ago and it was working like a charm.And suddenly, i can't seem to connect to the internet anymore.I tried booing to winxp and i successfully conected. I'm using PPPOE connection.And that's the error in the var/log/messages
Quote: an 3 10:17:22 localhost NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): carrier now ON (device state 2) Jan 3 10:17:22 localhost NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): device state change: 2 -> 3 (reason 40) Jan 3 10:17:35 localhost NetworkManager: <info> Activation (eth0) starting connection 'DSL connection 1' Jan 3 10:17:35 localhost NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): device state change: 3 -> 4 (reason 0) Jan 3 10:17:35 localhost NetworkManager: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled... [Code].....
I connect to the Internet via wired ethernet. The modem/gateway is 2Wire mod. 2701HG-B. Service provider is AT&T DSL. Ethernet controller is Realtek Semiconductor RTL8111/81688 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet. When I go to System -> Administration -> Network Device Control it shows eth0 as inactive.
I just installed Fedora 14 on my laptop as a Dual Boot with Windows 7.The problem I am having is that I can't get fedora to connect to my wireless internet.I can access it just fine on the windows side.On my Fedora desktop at the top there a little icon with two little computer monitors there is also a little x by them. Here is whats in the computer as far as networking devices:
Realtek RTL8191SE Wireless Lan 802.11N PCI-E NIC
I also have a:
Realtek RTL8187 Wireless 802.11b/g 54Mbps USB 2.0 Network Adapter
No matter how I configure settings it don't work.If I have to download something on the windows side to fix this please let me know how to get it to the linux partition.
I have a freshly installed dual boot Win 7 and F15. Windows 7 gets on the internet no problem, so does this RHEL/FF machine, iphone too, but F15/Firefox no joy. it's showing me connected to my network just fine. I'm pretty sure it worked at some point because I did my software updates and I have a saved bookmark, though I don't remember exactly.
I've been using 3 different distros for the last 2 weeks. Ubuntu, Fedora and Mint. And i've been using Windows since I can remember. I won't talk here about the benefits I got with Linux, because everyone knows that. But there's something about Linux that keeps annoying me, no offence to Linux users, and I want to ask you about that.
It just seems impossible to install additional software without an Internet connection. I tried: Keryx, Opyum, Suhi,huh?, Synaptics generate download script, yum -downloadonly. I didn't yet: Debian 10DVD I'm not programmer, and my knowledge about computers and operative systems is very small. But installing software on Windows the worst case of dependencies i saw was I had to download just one more .exe file (.NET framework or klite codec pack installers, for example).
question: Is there any Linux distro or any way where packages are managed in a more compact fashion? Suppose I want to use Wine, how I download some megapackage with ALL dependencies or something like that? How system administrators manage where no Internet connection at all (if that possible)?
I use fedora 9 i want to connect to internet using vpn connection and i have no idea about that. previously i used windows xp and connected to internet but i dont know how to do configuration in linux fedora 9.
I have installed Fedora 10 on my Intel system. I am not able to connect to internet from it. Mine is a broadband connection with ADSL+2 modem. I could connect once but afterwards it was deactivated and I got following bug report.
Component: system-config-network Version: 1.5.93 Summary: TBd036c2a6 re.py:237:_compile:TypeError: first argument must be string or compiled pattern Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/tonline.py", line 79, in on_generic_entry_insert_text if re.match(str, text): File "/usr/lib/python2.5/re.py", line 137, in match [Code]...
I've been trying to connect to the internet in Fedora 10 for the last week but can't figure it out. The OS has automatically connected to the internet a couple of times but now does not connect at all. The LAN ROM Boot option is enabled in my BIOS and am using a speedtouch 585v7 router provided by my ISP, I have an ADSL router and it's a standard ethernet connection to the router. What do I do to connect to the internet
I have just installed Fedora 10. After the installation I was able browse the Internet. However, I did a update: yum update and downloaded 287 updates. However, when I rebooted I could no longer connect to the Internet. I went to network manager and looked at the details of my connection. Everything ok there. IP address, DNS, etc. However, I cannot connect. I have windows xp running on the same system. I can still connect, so there is nothing wrong with my Internet connection.I am using Fedora 10 2.6.27.12-170 There is one thing I have noticed when I shutdown is I see this: "Network manager Int PIC disabled" However, this is only displayed for a few seconds before the computer swiches off.
When I fire up my F10, I get connected to the Internet through wireless automatically. I jus wanted to experience how the CLI- Command Line Interface world is and to test the text based internet apps like elinks,lynx etc.. So I changed the runlevel to 3 in my /etc/inittab file. Now when I fire it up, it gives me the terminal.
The problem is I am unable to connect to internet. How should i connect to the Wireless Access Points.. n also here internet is under a http proxy ...so how to configure the connection.
I have tried a lot, like
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I have used this part of script many times in runlevel 5 i.e X mode under gnome for spoofing my wireless adaptor's mac id by adding a line before starting the NetworkManager service.
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I have also tried something like
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But this one shows nothing(no output just stays blank) I dont get why it doesnt work under runlevel 3..
I've finally managed to install Fedora 11 but I can't connect to the internet via wifi. Ethernet works fine though but when I unplug the cable and try to mess with the settings, I still can't connect. I'm currently using Mac iBook G4 and I can see that my wireless card (Broadcom wireless b/g) has been detected but I just can't seem to figure out how to make it work.
2 days ago I did a fresh install of Fedora on my computer to be dual-booted with Linux Mint. The first time I did this install a few weeks ago, I did all of the updates, rebooted (internet still fine) and when I rebooted again, Fedora could no longer connect to the internet (but could still see the networks and ostensibly connect to them). I fixed it then by manually setting the BSSID/IP/DNS/etc.
And this happened again on the new install! This time it took out the internet connection in Mint too. I tried manually setting the connection settings, but that didn't even work for a while. So, last night, thinking that the install might be the problem, I reinstalled Fedora. This morning I finally got my internet to connect on Mint, but I'm concerned that if I do all of the updates on Fedora I'm just going to end up back at square one with zero internet connection.
I've recently installed Fedora 12 64 bit and I've noticed that I have to turn wired network connection on every time I boot up. How do get it to connect automatically everytime?
Actually I would like to connect to the internet with a Kubuntum, but I cant. I tried the KDE version of Fedora, and the Network Manager worked perfectly. I would need this basic Network Manager application, of Fedora KDE, I can not connect to the internet with my computer (have cable neither) so I would like to download it, and burn to a dvd. I have been googling around, but haven't found a version which I could install. I hope that it is possible to install on my Kubuntu this software. I would be really greatful if You could tell me from where can I download it!
how would i set up my Fedora 12 box to connect to the internet using Android SDK's adb forward tcp:8080 tcp:8080 while my phone is pluged in via USB? I'm able to set it up for Firefox. But how do i set it so i can access the repos? i'm using my phone for an internet connection(not WIFI)the app is called proxoid
I am trying to connect to a wireless internet but can't. I previously used linux ubuntu and my wireless card worked. I am guessing that it should work with fedora then too. Is that correct? Do you have any suggestions as to what I should do to get the wireless internet working again on Fedora 12? Or what I should do to get usb wireless adapter to work.
I can not connect to internet using Fedora 9. But I can connect using Windows XP on the same machine. I have a ADSL modem & the modem is connected to the Ethernet Port of my Computer.