Skribent: fsmithred Dato: Til: Edward Bartolo CC: dng Emne: Re: [DNG] netman, ifdown: interface wlan0 not configured
It works with frontend or backend. I forgot the SUID when I copied it to
/usr/bin/netman/. My interfaces looks almost like yours, but I don't have
a line for the wireless, and there's a line for interfaces.d. This is what
I got with the alpha2 netinstall. The only change I made was to comment
out the allow-hotplug line.
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source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
And yes, I tried without selecting an interface, and netman was kind
enough to let me know my mistake. (Thanks, I like error messages.)
-fsmithred
On 09/07/2015 10:30 AM, Edward Bartolo wrote: > The command to connect to eth0 is a new addition. Use the following:
>
> ./backend 9 eth0
>
> Please note that netman, the frontend does not assume which device you
> want to use as your networking interface. This means, you have to
> select it in the list box.
>
> Also remember to change the SUID of backend to that of root. backend
> needs root privileges, that is why its SUID is changed to that of
> root.
>
> My /etc/network/interfaces file is as follows:
>
> # The loopback network interface
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> # The primary network interface
> # allow-hotplug eth0
> iface eth0 inet dhcp
>
> # WIFI Configuration
> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
>
>
> If I remember well, backend can also connect eth1, eth2, ... eth99,
> but that has not been tested. The frontend still only knows about
> eth0, but again, the system must be configured so that eth0 is
> recognized.
>
> Hopefully, this helps.
>
> Edward
>
> On 07/09/2015, fsmithred <fsmithred@???> wrote:
>> I can confirm that adding "iface wlan0 inet dhcp" to
>> /etc/network/interfaces fixes it.
>>
>> New problem: I can't get eth0 to connect using netman. This is in a
>> virtualbox installation of devuan alpha2 netinstall. I purged wicd and
>> rebooted. I copied the executables from the other installation, I've got
>> 'iface eth0 inet dhcp' in interfaces, and it works with ifup/ifdown on
>> command line.
>>
>> If I try to connect with netman, it fails. Running 'ifconfig eth0' before
>> trying to connect with netmane does not help.
>>
>> If I connect with 'ifup eth0' and then try to disconnect with netman, it
>> fails. If I try to disconnect with 'backend 5' I get:
>>
>> user@devuan-a2:~/netman$ ./backend 5
>> ifdown: failed to open lockfile /run/network/.ifstate.lock: Permission
>> denied
>> user@devuan-a2:~/netman$ ls -l /run/network/.ifstate.lock
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Sep 7 09:21 /run/network/.ifstate.lock
>>
>> Deleting the lockfile doesn't help.
>>
>> There's no backend command for connecting eth0, so I can't get any
>> terminal output.
>>
>> -fsmithred
>>
>>