Not sure about the SSH issue, but the applet you refer to is in the package 'network-manager-gnome'.<div><br></div><div>Good luck!</div><div><br></div><div>Craig Younkins</div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 12:53 PM, Ed Browne <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:edward_d_browne@yahoo.com">edward_d_browne@yahoo.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Hi,<br>
I did the upgrade to Ubuntu 10.04 as soon as it came<br>
out, and a couple of problems spontaneously appear which<br>
I can't seem to resolve.<br>
My wireless stopped working, I no longer even see the<br>
icon on the panel which showed wireless networks/strengths<br>
(what was that app? Perhaps it's not in the default upgrade?)<br>
It's obviously disabled, as you see here:<br>
<br>
root@brazil:/var/log# lshw -C network<br>
*-network<br>
description: Ethernet interface<br>
(this is eth0)<br>
...<br>
resources: irq:16 ioport:2000(size=256) memory:b0200000-b02000ff<br>
*-network DISABLED<br>
description: Wireless interface<br>
physical id: 2<br>
logical name: wlan0<br>
serial: 00:19:db:9a:f8:b4<br>
capabilities: ethernet physical wireless<br>
configuration: broadcast=yes multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11bg<br>
root@brazil:/var/log#<br>
<br>
<br>
But I can't see how to enable it, I've been installing<br>
everything wireless I can find in synaptic, but I don't<br>
think I ought to need to do that. Any suggestions?<br>
<br>
Also, I cannot ssh into the box. The box can SSH<br>
to itself, which tells me the ssh server is running, and<br>
the firewall is turned off, as per this:<br>
<br>
root@brazil:/proc# ufw status<br>
Status: inactive<br>
root@brazil:/proc#<br>
<br>
but yet when I try to SSH in from another box on<br>
the same router, it times out. On the Ubuntu 10.04<br>
box, I see only this error repeatedly in SYSLOG:<br>
<br>
...<br>
Jun 1 17:13:00 brazil kernel: [163634.345366] Inbound IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:03:0d:6c:b3:c5:d4:9a:20:62:ab:44:08:00 SRC=192.168.1.69 DST=192.168.1.68 LEN=48 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=60536 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=56694 DPT=22 WINDOW=65535 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0<br>
Jun 1 17:13:32 brazil kernel: [163666.354258] Inbound IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:03:0d:6c:b3:c5:d4:9a:20:62:ab:44:08:00 SRC=192.168.1.69 DST=192.168.1.68 LEN=48 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=62896 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=56694 DPT=22 WINDOW=65535 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0<br>
root@brazil:/var/log#<br>
<br>
<br>
The IP addresses and name resolution seems to be fine<br>
(mac is where I'm trying to SSH in from, brazil is the Ubuntu<br>
10.04 host):<br>
<br>
brazil:~> traceroute mac<br>
traceroute to mac (192.168.1.69), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets<br>
1 mac (192.168.1.69) 2.582 ms 2.537 ms 2.579 ms<br>
brazil:~> traceroute brazil<br>
traceroute to brazil (192.168.1.68), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets<br>
1 brazil (192.168.1.68) 0.087 ms 0.037 ms 0.034 ms<br>
brazil:~><br>
<br>
but when I try to SSH in (or http in, or any other<br>
protocol I've tried) from "mac" it just times out.<br>
One thing that puzzles me is that I cannot traceroute<br>
from 'mac' to 'brazil' (even though I *can* ping 'mac'<br>
to 'brazil'.) I have no explanation for that either.<br>
<br>
Any and all suggestions gratefully accepted.<br>
<br>
Thanks very much - Ed<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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