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hello all,
ran into an odd situation today, working with mp3 and copying them to my phone using gmtp.
everything ran smooth then I need to reboot (forgot reason why), and when I logged back into system I didn't have network access.
ip addr showed that my interface was down,
I then performed
sudo netctl restart eth-interface
I saw the lights on the switch come on for a second and then go off. no internet.
I modified eth-interface, changed my static ip to something else and then issued:
sudo netctl restart eth-interface
network came up.
a quick ip addr showed the interface, but now with both IP addresses, the original and the new one I changed it to.
I reboot, and the network doesn't come up, I have to go back into my netctl config file, change my ip address and restart the interface.
the last reboot (prior to the one I noticed today) was yesterday.
system is up to date, with latest updates being yesterday (prior to yesterdays reboot):
updated today:
xfce4-verve-plugin
vulkan-headers
updated yesterday:
signal-desktop
wolfssl
go
calibre
not sure what to look for as I'm not sure what's going on. has anyone seen anything like this?
what info can be helpful to provide?
thanx gang!
/nixit
Last edited by nixIT (2023-07-16 16:47:50)
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Please post the output of
find /etc/systemd -type l -exec test -f {} \; -print | awk -F'/' '{ printf ("%-40s | %s\n", $(NF-0), $(NF-1)) }' | sort -f
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thank you @seth,
$ find /etc/systemd -type l -exec test -f {} \; -print | awk -F'/' '{ printf ("%-40s | %s\n", $(NF-0), $(NF-1)) }' | sort -f
cups.path | multi-user.target.wants
cups.service | multi-user.target.wants
cups.service | printer.target.wants
cups.socket | sockets.target.wants
display-manager.service | system
getty@tty1.service | getty.target.wants
netctl@eth\x2dnetwork.service | multi-user.target.wants
nordvpnd.service | default.target.wants
ntpd.service | multi-user.target.wants
nzbget.service | multi-user.target.wants
p11-kit-server.socket | sockets.target.wants
pulseaudio.socket | sockets.target.wants
remote-fs.target | multi-user.target.wants
sonarr.service | multi-user.target.wants
sshd.service | multi-user.target.wants
xdg-user-dirs-update.service | default.target.wants
EDIT:
what are we looking for?
Last edited by nixIT (2023-07-16 05:03:17)
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Other network managing services configuring the NIC, causing collisions. Typical cause.
sudo netctl restart eth-interface
netctl@eth\x2dnetwork.service | multi-user.target.wants
Those seem different profiles?
Other than that, the only thing I see that could be messing around w/ your network is nordvpn.
After a reboot w/ no internet™ and w/o doing anything to fix that, what are the outputs of
netctl status eth-interface
netctl status eth-network
ip a
ip r
ping -c1 _gateway
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thank you @seth, you are da man.
while gathering all the information for you, I noticed there was an error in my /etc/resolvconf.conf file. I was looking into why my nameservers won't revert back when I disconnect from nordvpn, anyway, I fixed that syntax error and now my network is coming back up.
tldr;
it was a S.U.E... Stupid User Error.
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