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  1. I have a problem on the latest update of my ubuntu system. I am unable to connect to the internet using Network Manager and i don;t know how to fix it. When i use wicd it keeps telling me "unable to get IP address". systemcrash86@home:~$ sudo service network-manager status ā— NetworkManager.service - Network Manager Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Thu 2019-03-07 20:45:48 GMT; 1min 54s ago Docs: man:NetworkManager(8) Main PID: 7615 (NetworkManager) Tasks: 3 (limit: 4915) Memory: 13.0M CGroup: /system.slice/NetworkManager.service ā””ā”€7615 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon Mar 07 20:46:14 TheMachine NetworkManager[7615]: <info> [1551991574.0502] dhcp4 (wlp2s5): dhclient started with pid 7674 Mar 07 20:46:14 TheMachine NetworkManager[7615]: <info> [1551991574.0590] dhcp4 (wlp2s5): client pid 7674 exited with status 1 Mar 07 20:46:14 TheMachine NetworkManager[7615]: <info> [1551991574.0590] dhcp4 (wlp2s5): state changed unknown -> done Mar 07 20:46:14 TheMachine NetworkManager[7615]: <info> [1551991574.0591] dhcp4 (wlp2s5): canceled DHCP transaction Mar 07 20:46:46 TheMachine NetworkManager[7615]: <info> [1551991606.1337] device (wlp2s5): state change: ip-config -> failed (reason 'ip-config-unavailable', sys-iface-state: 'managed') Mar 07 20:46:46 TheMachine NetworkManager[7615]: <info> [1551991606.1344] manager: NetworkManager state is now DISCONNECTED Mar 07 20:46:46 TheMachine NetworkManager[7615]: <warn> [1551991606.1349] device (wlp2s5): Activation: failed for connection 'home-network' Mar 07 20:46:46 TheMachine NetworkManager[7615]: <info> [1551991606.1648] device (wlp2s5): state change: failed -> disconnected (reason 'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed') Mar 07 20:46:46 TheMachine NetworkManager[7615]: <warn> [1551991606.1908] sup-iface[0x55b009eb40b0,wlp2s5]: connection disconnected (reason -3) Mar 07 20:46:46 TheMachine NetworkManager[7615]: <info> [1551991606.1908] device (wlp2s5): supplicant interface state: completed -> disconnected systemcrash86@home:~$ systemcrash86@home:/etc/default$ nmcli wlp2s5: connecting (getting IP configuration) to home-network "Qualcomm Atheros AR9227" wifi (ath9k), 10:FE:ED:87:8E:FD, hw, mtu 1500 enp4s0: unavailable "Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411" ethernet (r8169), 70:4D:7B:64:25:22, hw, mtu 1500 lo: unmanaged "lo" loopback (unknown), 00:00:00:00:00:00, sw, mtu 65536 Use "nmcli device show" to get complete information about known devices and "nmcli connection show" to get an overview on active connection profiles. Consult nmcli(1) and nmcli-examples(5) manual pages for complete usage details. systemcrash86@home:/etc/default$ sudo lshw -C network *-network description: Wireless interface product: AR9227 Wireless Network Adapter vendor: Qualcomm Atheros physical id: 5 bus info: pci@0000:02:05.0 logical name: wlp2s5 version: 01 serial: 10:fe:ed:87:8e:fd width: 32 bits clock: 66MHz capabilities: bus_master cap_list ethernet physical wireless configuration: broadcast=yes driver=ath9k driverversion=4.18.0-16-generic firmware=N/A latency=168 link=no multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11 resources: irq:20 memory:fe900000-fe90ffff *-network description: Ethernet interface product: RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. physical id: 0 bus info: pci@0000:04:00.0 logical name: enp4s0 version: 0c serial: 70:4d:7b:64:25:22 size: 10Mbit/s capacity: 1Gbit/s width: 64 bits clock: 33MHz capabilities: pm msi pciexpress msix vpd bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp mii 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt 1000bt-fd autonegotiation configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=r8169 driverversion=2.3LK-NAPI duplex=half firmware=rtl8168g-2_0.0.1 02/06/13 latency=0 link=no multicast=yes port=MII speed=10Mbit/s resources: irq:17 ioport:d000(size=256) memory:fe800000-fe800fff memory:f0000000-f0003fff systemcrash86@home:/etc/default$ systemcrash86@home:/etc/default$ nmcli device show GENERAL.DEVICE: wlp2s5 GENERAL.TYPE: wifi GENERAL.HWADDR: 10:FE:ED:87:8E:FD GENERAL.MTU: 1500 GENERAL.STATE: 30 (disconnected) GENERAL.CONNECTION: -- GENERAL.CON-PATH: -- GENERAL.DEVICE: enp4s0 GENERAL.TYPE: ethernet GENERAL.HWADDR: 70:4D:7B:64:25:22 GENERAL.MTU: 1500 GENERAL.STATE: 20 (unavailable) GENERAL.CONNECTION: -- GENERAL.CON-PATH: -- WIRED-PROPERTIES.CARRIER: off GENERAL.DEVICE: lo GENERAL.TYPE: loopback GENERAL.HWADDR: 00:00:00:00:00:00 GENERAL.MTU: 65536 GENERAL.STATE: 10 (unmanaged) GENERAL.CONNECTION: -- GENERAL.CON-PATH: -- IP4.ADDRESS[1]: 127.0.0.1/8 IP4.GATEWAY: -- IP6.ADDRESS[1]: ::1/128 IP6.GATEWAY: -- IP6.ROUTE[1]: dst = ::1/128, nh = ::, mt = 256 systemcrash86@home:/etc/default$
  2. For around a year I've been using Dashlane's Premium tier however my subscription has recently run out and before I spend another $40 I want to be sure there are no better alternatives. I was looking at Lastpass as a replacement but with the upcoming acquisition by Citrix, I'm not to keen on what they might be planning for the service. I am keen on open source software and tend to use them whenever possible but in all honesty, I want to hear your experiences with the different software options available. For me I consider syncing between devices quite important however I understand this usually comes with a cost and it's normally only available on proprietary software so I am happy to sacrifice this for open and free alternatives. Cheers!
  3. Connect Version 1.1 Features Connects to networks with the strongest signal Save preferred networks with -W option (Open and password protected) Add commands to be run by the pineapple after the script completes. Upon successful connection, failed connection or both run specified commands Macchanger support Upon connection, start karma (PineAP not yet supported) Prevent connection to certain access points with blacklists Check Internet connection status with -s Monitor internet connection status with -m and specify how many failed attempts to retry. 0 = infinite Auto retry tries to connect to an access point if the connection fails. Use -a and specify the retry amount Internet connection monitoring pings 8.8.8.8 a few times every 30 seconds. After 5 successful ping attempts, connection testing occurs every 5 minutes. After 3 more successful ping attempts, connection testing occurs every 10 minutes. If pings fail the access point is disconnected, temporarily blacklisted and a new access point is located. After 3 failed attempts to connect to a new access point, the temporary blacklist is removed and the pineapple reconnects to the original access point. Note: Only open access points and whitelisted access points work with internet connection monitoring. Commands can now be added therough the infusion. Use -C to add commands. Script variables can also be passed to commands to be run. Possible variables that can be passed: "$ESSID" "$PASSWORD" "$PWD" "$WIFI_BSSID" "$WIFI_CHANNEL" "$WIFI_INT" To add an access point to the whitelist after a successful connection use: pineapple infusion connect -w "$ESSID" -p "$PASSWORD" Usage pineapple infusion connect [-BRWckrs] [-i Interface] [-e ESSID] [-p Password] [-t Interface] [-b SSID] [-w SSID]... OPTIONS: -B Backup /etc/config/wireless -C Add commands to be run upon successful, failed or all connections -R Restore /etc/config/wireless from backup -W Checks for and connects to networks specified in the whitelist -c Run commands specified in commands.txt upon successful connection -k Start Karma -r Random MAC -s Check internet connection status. -a num Auto retry. Specify how many failed attempts to try to connect -e essid ESSID of target wifi -i iface Interface. Default wlan1 -m num Monitor connection and reconnect. Specify how many failed attempts to retry. 0=infinite -p pass Wifi Password -t iface To interface for ICS. From interface is specified with -i -b essid Blacklists AP by SSID. Scans with first available interface if no interface is specified -w essid Whitelists AP by SSID. Prompts for password when required. Password can also be set with -p Future plans Disconnect from access point Bug fixes and general optimizations Connection monitoring with -e If you encounter any errors please report them here. Also feature requests or improvement suggestions are always welcome! If you would like to use parts of this script for a script or infusion of your own, contact me by a PM. -SymPak
  4. I have this question about the OPKG Manager module if theres anyway to install the packages without manually having to click to download each one?
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