Bug 550907 - Network Manager DHCP
Summary: Network Manager DHCP
Status: VERIFIED DUPLICATE of bug 553908
Alias: None
Product: openSUSE 11.2
Classification: openSUSE
Component: KDE4 Workspace (show other bugs)
Version: RC 1
Hardware: x86-64 openSUSE 11.2
: P5 - None : Normal (vote)
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Assignee: Will Stephenson
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Reported: 2009-10-29 06:58 UTC by Forgotten User sCvTvm8ObT
Modified: 2009-11-14 13:52 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Attachments
Network Manager log (29.16 KB, application/octet-stream)
2009-11-03 18:49 UTC, Forgotten User sCvTvm8ObT
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Description Forgotten User sCvTvm8ObT 2009-10-29 06:58:57 UTC
User-Agent:       Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; ru; rv:1.9.1.4) Gecko/20091016 SUSE/3.5.4-1.1.2 Firefox/3.5.4

if i create and connect to new Wirelles network by Network manager Aplet, system not resive DHCP option nameserver and route. ip address on interface present
may be not work script for add routing and nameserver.

OpenVPN connection can be configured but not run. 	
I could not find howe to start it

Reproducible: Always
Comment 1 Will Stephenson 2009-11-03 08:46:49 UTC
1) Is your wireless connection set to use Automatic IP settings (the default)?

2) What is the contents of /var/log/networkManager when you connect to the wireless network?  This should show the DHCP data

3) What is in /etc/resolv.conf after booting and again after connecting wireless?
Comment 2 Forgotten User sCvTvm8ObT 2009-11-03 18:49:14 UTC
Created attachment 325362 [details]
Network Manager log
Comment 3 Forgotten User sCvTvm8ObT 2009-11-03 18:50:32 UTC
>1) Is your wireless connection set to use Automatic IP settings (the default)?
Yes IP is Automatic

>2) What is the contents of /var/log/networkManager when you connect to the
wireless network?  This should show the DHCP data
In attach

>3) What is in /etc/resolv.conf after booting and again after connecting
wireless?
nothing, only comments
Comment 4 Victor Dimitrov 2009-11-11 00:47:51 UTC
Hi,
I see that your log shows you receive the dhcp info, please see if the following options are unchecked:
1. Ignore Automatically obtained routes
2. Use only resources on the connection
The options are located under: Manage Connections > Edit (connection) >"IP address" tab > Routes (see the drop-down list in down-right corner of the IP address tab).

I have reported a bug that probably duplicates this one (Bug 553908)

Regards
Comment 5 Victor Dimitrov 2009-11-11 00:56:28 UTC
P.S. If you uncheck these two options don't forget to relogin because the new confirguration will be applied only after relogin/reboot. Reactivating connection is not enough .. this should be the subject for another bug..

Regards
Comment 6 Nico Kruber 2009-11-11 11:39:55 UTC
(In reply to comment #4)
> please see if the following options are unchecked:
> 1. Ignore Automatically obtained routes
> 2. Use only resources on the connection
> The options are located under: Manage Connections > Edit (connection) >"IP
> address" tab > Routes (see the drop-down list in down-right corner of the IP
> address tab).

I had the same symptoms and the second option was set - unsetting it solved the problem.

-> I'd suggest to place at least the second option at a more prominent location and give it a better name (maybe the one from the tooltip, e.g. "This connection should receive the default route" - the current name is somewhat misleading), alternatively, disable this in the default connection setup.
Comment 7 Christopher Stender 2009-11-14 13:52:41 UTC
Closing as duplicate of bug #553908.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 553908 ***