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Bug#692025: linux: internet connection refused after new route



On Thu, 2012-11-01 at 13:58 +0100, Patrik Nilsson wrote:
> Package: linux
> Version: linux-image

Can we have a real version number please?  (/proc/version will show the
Debian package version for the running kernel).

> Severity: important
> Tags: upstream
> 
> When one lan interface is connected and you try to connect an other one,
> often you can't connect to the Internet after that. You need to retry the
> connection.
>
> I suspect this bug is when a task (i.e. ntp, virus updater, ...) tries
> to connect to the Internet through a socket using the first interface,
> holds it open, the kernel won't reroute to the new one and you need try
> to again.
> 
> Example: When a openvpn connection is made and initiation is okey, but you
> can't connect to the Internet, through the openvpn-connection. Retrying it
> and you can connect.
> 
> Example: When one wlan connection is up and you try to connect throught an
> other one, you need to retry.
> 
> I have tested both examples with lftp trying to connect to an IP-address
> and you cant' connect as long as lftp's socket is in effect.

Please explain in more detail what you're doing:
- All the commands you run to reconfigure and use the network
- The routing table (as shown by 'ip r') after each reconfiguration

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings
I'm always amazed by the number of people who take up solipsism because
they heard someone else explain it. - E*Borg on alt.fan.pratchett

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