[00:52] welp ive heard of !patience but at 3 hours 10 minutes i dont think im gonna get an answer. [00:54] correction one hour 10 minutes... my bad === dm2912 is now known as dm2912-away === dm2912-away is now known as dm2912 === dm2912 is now known as dm2912-away === dm2912-away is now known as dm2912 [04:02] im trying to get this to work https://pastebin.com/fPpFWMnv but no matter how i change it it wont load it keeps choking on the very last line with operation not supported, help me? [04:04] GOT IT! [04:04] i hadnt specified nat! [05:39] Good morning === de-facto_ is now known as de-facto === jelly is now known as alot === alot is now known as jelly [14:23] Hi. I may have stumbled upon a known bug - or it has an entirely different course, which I need help in idenfitiying: I run an Ubuntu server (20.04). When I was trying to do a normal 'sudo apt-get update', the server could not be resolved. So I did a few checks and found that /etc/resolv.conf contains an entry (written there by network manager, as [14:23] per comment in the file) which is 127.0.0.53 - but not my real DNS which would 192.168.1.1. The correct DNS has no issues in resolving the server names, I verified that. I follow a few hints on stackexchange but could not get i resolved yet. What should I try next? [14:24] Oddly, when I login via GUI, the desktop shows the proper (192.168.1.1) DNS for the ethernet ports. How would thy know about that if not from resolv.conf? And why would apt-get not? Wonders after wonders. [14:25] YeOldHinnerk: 127.0.0.53 is systemd-resolved's stub resolve. It should be configured to make queries to 192.168.1.1. you can confirm/verify this with "resolvectl status" [14:28] True, just checked that 192.168.1.1 is in the output of that status. But apt-get still can not resolve the server, which is ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de [14:29] So something still seems off. But yes, maybe I was looking in the wrong direction. [14:31] If I do nslookup of the server, it gives again 127.0.0.53 - not sure if that is fine, but the name is not resolved. [14:32] (i mean it gives 127.0.0.53 as DNS, not as answer). [14:44] YeOldHinnerk: what is the answer you are getting from 127.0.0.53? Here, that name resolves to 137.226.34.46 [14:47] SERVFAIL [14:48] or more explicit: 'server can't find ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de: SERVFAIL' [14:49] YeOldHinnerk: I'd try to restart it with: sudo service systemd-resolved restart [14:50] doesn't help [14:53] Oddly, I can't even ping the 192.168.1.1 from the server. I can from this machine, which is in the same lan. I'm actually using that DNS right now with my laptop.... === stgraber_ is now known as stgraber === de-facto_ is now known as de-facto [16:37] hello chat! im trying to use a linksys e6300 as a wifi ap ive gotten it into bridge mode and i can see the leases but i cant get internet on my wireless devices would someone be so kind asĀ  to help me figure this out? [16:45] \leave [18:52] how can i install docker 19.x on ubuntu 20.x [18:53] docker-ce-cli/focal 5:19.03.15~3-0~ubuntu-focal amd64 [18:53] cool got it, apt install docker-ce-cli=5:19.03.15~3-0~ubuntu-focal [19:02] im back im trying to get a router to serve wifi and let my ubuntu server handle dhcp and routing, ive had a linksys ea6300 and now a ubiquiti amplifi both say no internet i ran car dnsmasq leases and could see them when they were connected O_O help me ubuntu you're my only hope. [19:03] can you ping 4.2.2.3 ? can you ping the local router? [19:05] hang on i'll try pinging the wifi router from my ubuntu machine [19:07] hmnm im getting unreachable [19:07] i recall that response being a rule on my input chain [19:08] I think we need to understand your system layout to really underwstand what you're trying to do. [EA6300] ---- [Ubuntu Box] ---- Internet ? [19:08] is that the way you're trying to set this up? [19:08] heres my nftables ruleset it gets me net on my desktop weirdly https://pastebin.com/ruVPtywp [19:08] 404 Not Found [19:08] yep but its a ubiquti amplify now [19:08] use paste.ubuntu.com [19:10] sorry mistyped the url try this one https://pastebin.com/ruVPtywP [19:10] i pastebined it from my ubuntu machine [19:11] layout is [desktop] , [amplifi router] > br0 on ubuntu machine > internet [19:11] thats why its got my stumped i have a feeling it should work :| [19:22] does it have you stumped tedward? [19:23] >_< curse my brain i misread teward as tedward [19:36] am fishbait all current info on my problem i'm trying to get a router to serve wifi and let my ubuntu server handle dhcp and routing, ive had a linksys ea6300 and now a ubiquiti amplifi both say no internet i ran car dnsmasq leases and could see them when they were connected here's nftables rules https://pastebin.com/ruVPtywP my intended layout is [19:36] [desktop] , [amplifi router] > br0 on ubuntu machine > internet ive got net on my desktop, ive got internet on my ubuntu machine === de-facto_ is now known as de-facto [23:20] > does it have you stumped teward? < nope i have work is all :P