Opened 3 years ago

Closed 3 months ago

#17211 closed bug (invalid)

Beta 3 odd network issues on Intel NUC D34010WYK

Reported by: lsitongia Owned by: nobody
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Network & Internet Version: R1/beta3
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description

Beta 3 installed well on my old Intel NUC, but there’s an odd issue with the network with the installed system. In Terminal, I can ping hosts out there in the Internet, so DNS and networking is working. However, the network doesn’t work for anything else, including WebPositive (“operation would block”), software depot and updater. Using wget in the Terminal also produces the same operation would block message.

Attachments (2)

syslog (86.4 KB ) - added by lsitongia 3 years ago.
es1370.log (109 bytes ) - added by lsitongia 3 years ago.

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Change History (12)

by lsitongia, 3 years ago

Attachment: syslog added

by lsitongia, 3 years ago

Attachment: es1370.log added

comment:1 by lsitongia, 3 years ago

Added log files. There are no messages logged to syslog when testing WebPositive and wget when they error out.

comment:2 by lsitongia, 3 years ago

I'm very sorry, but I was wrong. It was the firewall configuration in my router. Dang! It doesn't have control over specific ports, but only allows low-medium-high-off levels of setting. My network is working now.

comment:3 by waddlesplash, 3 years ago

Did you upgrade in the interim? There were some TCP changes in the nightlies that may also be relevant in the resolution to this problem.

comment:4 by lsitongia, 3 years ago

No, I didn't upgrade. No reinstall or any changed to installation.

comment:5 by lsitongia, 3 years ago

Let me add to this. I disabled my firewall, then I could connect from Haiku OS. Then I updated it. Then I enabled the firewall. I could no longer connect. I run beta3 plus updates. I haven't installed a nightly.

comment:6 by lsitongia, 3 years ago

Also, regarding my router and firewall, the setting I always use, "Low", says there are no port restrictions. All my computers at home (Windows, BSD, Linux, Android) can get through the firewall on "Low", but Haiku OS cannot. It only gets through when I have it set to "Off". The only information I have on the difference between Low and Off is that some games need it to be Off. So, something is blocked at the Low level, but I don't know what.

comment:7 by CDavis, 3 years ago

I almost want to say this is the same problem I had he might want to update.

comment:8 by diver, 3 years ago

Probably a dup of #16470.

comment:9 by waddlesplash, 10 months ago

Please retest with a recent nightly.

comment:10 by waddlesplash, 3 months ago

Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed

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