2008-10-14 05:44:24 |
Jonathan |
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2008-10-16 05:43:03 |
Jonathan |
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I just installed the Intrepid beta and I cannot load many websites that other computers on my home network have no trouble loading (including one computer running Hardy 8.04).
Also, I had no trouble with Hardy on this laptop.
I'm using OpenDNS, so I don't think it is a DNS issue. I've tried many things over the last few days, to no avail. I have a rather detailed ubuntuforums post (user jonathanmotes) where I describe everything I've tried, but I cannot access it now. I was able to access ubuntuforums until I created a new Firefox profile, as the Ubuntu Firefox bugs page said to do.
Most of the time, the browser just waits for a response from a website, but never receives one. However, some sites hang up on the "transferring data" stage.
Some things I've tried:
disabling ipv6 DNS
disabling ufw firefall
using wired and wireless connections
tried other browsers (Epiphany, Galeon, Opera)
tried using a proxy
changing MTU id
Some of the websites I've consistently had trouble with over the past few days:
linuxtoday.com - no response
lifehacker.com - no response
cnet.com - no response
myspace.com - hangs on transferring data
Others that *sometimes* do not work include:
youtube.com
amazon.com
ubuntuforums.org
I know this is a difficult bug to replicate, but please don't disregard it as a problem on my network. Hardy 8.04 has no trouble with these websites...
This is my first Ubuntu bug filing, so please let me know if I'm missing something. |
I just installed the Intrepid beta and I cannot load many websites that other computers on my home network have no trouble loading (including one computer running Hardy 8.04).
UPDATE:
Websites load correctly after applying the correct MTU size manually:
sudo /sbin/ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
My router's (Netgear WGR614) MTU size is set to 1492. Manually applying a size of 1492 bytes or lower solves the problem.
This is my first Ubuntu bug filing, so please let me know if I'm missing something.
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2008-10-16 05:43:03 |
Jonathan |
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Intrepid beta - Many websites refuse to load |
NM Manager 0.7 doesn't automatically apply correct MTU setting |
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2008-10-16 05:44:19 |
Jonathan |
description |
I just installed the Intrepid beta and I cannot load many websites that other computers on my home network have no trouble loading (including one computer running Hardy 8.04).
UPDATE:
Websites load correctly after applying the correct MTU size manually:
sudo /sbin/ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
My router's (Netgear WGR614) MTU size is set to 1492. Manually applying a size of 1492 bytes or lower solves the problem.
This is my first Ubuntu bug filing, so please let me know if I'm missing something.
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I just installed the Intrepid beta and I cannot load many websites that other computers on my home network have no trouble loading (including one computer running Hardy 8.04).
Websites load correctly after applying the correct MTU size manually:
sudo /sbin/ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
My router's (Netgear WGR614) MTU size is set to 1492. Manually applying a size of 1492 bytes or lower solves the problem.
This is my first Ubuntu bug filing, so please let me know if I'm missing something.
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2008-10-16 05:49:31 |
Jonathan |
description |
I just installed the Intrepid beta and I cannot load many websites that other computers on my home network have no trouble loading (including one computer running Hardy 8.04).
Websites load correctly after applying the correct MTU size manually:
sudo /sbin/ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
My router's (Netgear WGR614) MTU size is set to 1492. Manually applying a size of 1492 bytes or lower solves the problem.
This is my first Ubuntu bug filing, so please let me know if I'm missing something.
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I just installed the Intrepid beta and I cannot load many websites that other computers on my home network have no trouble loading (including one computer running Hardy 8.04).
My router's (Netgear WGR614) MTU size is set to 1492. Websites load properly after manually applying an MTU size of 1492 bytes or lower:
sudo /sbin/ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
This is my first Ubuntu bug filing, so please let me know if I'm missing something.
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2008-10-16 05:51:23 |
Jonathan |
description |
I just installed the Intrepid beta and I cannot load many websites that other computers on my home network have no trouble loading (including one computer running Hardy 8.04).
My router's (Netgear WGR614) MTU size is set to 1492. Websites load properly after manually applying an MTU size of 1492 bytes or lower:
sudo /sbin/ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
This is my first Ubuntu bug filing, so please let me know if I'm missing something.
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I just installed the Intrepid beta and I cannot load many websites that other computers on my home network have no trouble loading (including one computer running Hardy 8.04).
My router's (Netgear WGR614) MTU size is set to 1492. Websites load properly after manually applying an MTU size of 1492 bytes or lower:
sudo /sbin/ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
This is my first Ubuntu bug filing, so please let me know if I'm missing something. |
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2008-10-16 05:51:23 |
Jonathan |
title |
NM Manager 0.7 doesn't automatically apply correct MTU setting |
NM 0.7 doesn't automatically apply correct MTU setting |
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2008-10-16 05:58:07 |
Jonathan |
description |
I just installed the Intrepid beta and I cannot load many websites that other computers on my home network have no trouble loading (including one computer running Hardy 8.04).
My router's (Netgear WGR614) MTU size is set to 1492. Websites load properly after manually applying an MTU size of 1492 bytes or lower:
sudo /sbin/ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
This is my first Ubuntu bug filing, so please let me know if I'm missing something. |
I just installed the Intrepid beta and I cannot load many websites that other computers on my home network have no trouble loading (including one computer running Hardy 8.04).
My router's (Netgear WGR614) MTU size is set to 1492. Websites load properly after manually applying an MTU size of 1492 bytes or lower:
sudo /sbin/ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
sudo /sbin/ifconfig wlan0 mtu 1492
This is my first Ubuntu bug filing, so please let me know if I'm missing something. |
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2008-10-16 15:21:40 |
Jonathan |
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assigned to network-manager |
2008-10-16 22:46:12 |
Bug Watch Updater |
network-manager: status |
Unknown |
New |
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2008-10-16 23:16:21 |
Brian Murray |
None: bugtargetdisplayname |
Ubuntu |
network-manager (Ubuntu) |
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2008-10-16 23:16:21 |
Brian Murray |
None: bugtargetname |
ubuntu |
network-manager (Ubuntu) |
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2008-10-16 23:16:21 |
Brian Murray |
None: statusexplanation |
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2008-10-16 23:16:21 |
Brian Murray |
None: title |
Bug #283048 in Ubuntu: "NM 0.7 doesn't automatically apply correct MTU setting" |
Bug #283048 in network-manager (Ubuntu): "NM 0.7 doesn't automatically apply correct MTU setting" |
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2008-10-17 21:55:12 |
Bug Watch Updater |
network-manager: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2008-12-26 18:32:54 |
eternalardor |
network-manager: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2008-12-26 18:32:54 |
eternalardor |
network-manager: statusexplanation |
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I can confirm this. I have had this problem both at my University and at my home. At both places my connection worked perfect under XP and failed to work under ubuntu 8.10. As soon as I manually set the MTU value to 1492 (and then disabled and enabled the connection) everything worked fine. |
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2009-01-30 21:36:19 |
Brian Murray |
network-manager: status |
Confirmed |
Incomplete |
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2009-01-30 21:36:19 |
Brian Murray |
network-manager: assignee |
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brian-murray |
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2009-01-30 21:36:19 |
Brian Murray |
network-manager: statusexplanation |
I can confirm this. I have had this problem both at my University and at my home. At both places my connection worked perfect under XP and failed to work under ubuntu 8.10. As soon as I manually set the MTU value to 1492 (and then disabled and enabled the connection) everything worked fine. |
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. Could you please add your '/etc/network/interfaces' file and your dhcp lease file from '/var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth0.leases' without the MTU manually set? [N.B. eth0 will need to be the name of your interface.] Thanks in advance. |
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2009-01-30 21:44:01 |
Brian Murray |
network-manager: assignee |
brian-murray |
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2009-01-30 21:44:01 |
Brian Murray |
network-manager: statusexplanation |
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. Could you please add your '/etc/network/interfaces' file and your dhcp lease file from '/var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth0.leases' without the MTU manually set? [N.B. eth0 will need to be the name of your interface.] Thanks in advance. |
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2009-02-04 17:52:31 |
eternalardor |
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added attachment 'interfaces' (interfaces) |
2009-04-12 02:38:40 |
PasQty |
attachment added |
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lspci -vvnn.log http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25270495/lspci%20-vvnn.log |
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2010-09-16 06:52:30 |
Bug Watch Updater |
network-manager: status |
Invalid |
Unknown |
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2010-09-16 06:52:30 |
Bug Watch Updater |
network-manager: importance |
Unknown |
High |
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2016-01-22 19:41:17 |
Bryan Quigley |
network-manager (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Fix Released |
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