[PLUG] DNS weirdness on Pop OS
Bruce Kilpatrick
kd7vvk at gmail.com
Thu Jan 2 01:24:37 UTC 2025
I have a System 76 laptop that is connected by ethernet cable. I started
having similar problems a while back. I sent the logs to System 76 and
they tell me my ethernet port is failing. I have a Gazelle that is not
very old. The price of a motherboard was enough to make me think about
replacing the laptop. As yet, I have not.
Bruce
On 1/1/25 2:37 PM, David Fleck wrote:
> I've got a System 76 laptop with Pop OS 22.04 LTS (essentially Ubuntu, as far as I can tell) installed. I've had it for almost exactly 2 years, and networking Just Worked until this past Sunday. That morning, I noticed that browsing to some web sites (but not others) became glacially slow, or timed out completely. No other machines in the house (OpenSUSE, Windows) were affected. I stepped away for a few hours, and things were back to normal, and stayed that way, until yesterday afternoon, when the same connection slowdown/failure happened again. Not all sites are affected. Some don't seem to be affected at all (e.g., Wikipedia); others resolve, but very slowly (speedtest.net); others simply time out (protonmail). Some will connect, but if they require authentication, the authentication step times out.
>
> I've tried clearing browser caches, and uninstalling/reinstalling browsers (Brave & Chromium), to no avail.
>
> I've tried shutting down systemd-resolved, because some internet reading makes me think that it is frequently blamed for this kind of behavior, but I don't see any difference with it shut off and an /etc/resolv.conf manually hacked into place, assuming I did it correctly:
> sudo service systemd-resolved stop
> sudo systemctl disable systemd-resolved
> sudo systemctl mask systemd-resolved
> sudo cp resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf # various values tried for nameserver: 8.8.8.8, 192.168.1.1 (local router address, which is what all the other machines are using for this)
>
> The problem is definitely confined to this one machine, so I am assuming that there's nothing wrong with my router or other parts of my home network.
>
> Wondering if anyone has any ideas on debugging/ what to try next. It would be a pain to nuke the laptop and install OpenSUSE, but I have no particular love for Ubuntu if it doesn't Just Work, and currently I'm about 60% of the way to replacing it at the moment.
>
> --
> - David Fleck
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