2017-08-17 20:52:06 |
Scott Cohen |
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2017-08-17 20:52:06 |
Scott Cohen |
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This is a list of of all my installed packages on the machine which the issue arises. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1711460/+attachment/4934434/+files/installedpackages |
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2017-08-17 21:09:49 |
Scott Cohen |
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When I do a scan of my local network via the command arp-scan --localnet, I find that the IP of the machine which has Ubuntu-MATE on it shows up in the list of IPs brought back by arp-scan. But when I ssh to that machine and then issue the command arp-scan --localnet from the machine that I had sshed from, I find that the IP address of the computer with Ubuntu-MATE on it is absent from the list. I'm not sure what information I can give other than my list of installed packages and that I'm running Ubuntu-MATE 17.10 getting updates from the developer repository. |
When I do a scan of my local network via the command arp-scan --localnet, I find that the IP of the machine which has Ubuntu-MATE on it shows up in the list of IPs brought back by arp-scan. But when I ssh to that machine and then issue the command arp-scan --localnet from the machine that I had sshed from, I find that the IP address of the computer with Ubuntu-MATE on it is absent from the list. I'm not sure what information I can give other than my list of installed packages and that I'm running Ubuntu-MATE 17.10 getting updates from the developer repository on an Acer Aspire One 722 and the laptop is a netbook. |
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2017-08-17 21:41:53 |
Scott Cohen |
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When I do a scan of my local network via the command arp-scan --localnet, I find that the IP of the machine which has Ubuntu-MATE on it shows up in the list of IPs brought back by arp-scan. But when I ssh to that machine and then issue the command arp-scan --localnet from the machine that I had sshed from, I find that the IP address of the computer with Ubuntu-MATE on it is absent from the list. I'm not sure what information I can give other than my list of installed packages and that I'm running Ubuntu-MATE 17.10 getting updates from the developer repository on an Acer Aspire One 722 and the laptop is a netbook. |
When I do a scan of my local network via the command arp-scan --localnet, I find that the IP of the machine which has Ubuntu-MATE on it shows up in the list of IPs brought back by arp-scan. But when I ssh to that machine and then issue the command arp-scan --localnet from the machine that I had sshed from, I find that the IP address of the computer with Ubuntu-MATE on it is absent from the list. I'm not sure what information I can give other than my list of installed packages and that I'm running Ubuntu-MATE 17.10 getting updates from the developer repository.
I posted a bug report here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1711465
This has more thorough data if applicable. |
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2017-08-23 01:06:32 |
Martin Wimpress |
bug task added |
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arp-scan (Ubuntu) |
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2017-08-23 01:06:41 |
Martin Wimpress |
ubuntu-mate: status |
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