![]() I found one answer that said to try telneting to Google and it worked, but slow. After re-running the command more than 20 times and rebooting, script was finally working.įrom this moment network problems got worse. Until I tried downloading LinuxGSM server./gmodserver install command starts with downloading some shell scripts one by one from Github (or Bitbucket on fail, uses CURL for both), and it started downloading, then some scripts failed to download and script failed. DNS still didn't work in most of applications, and googling again I found that I have to change /etc/nf symlink? It is strange, but I did this and now DNS in nf is equals to that in my Netplan config ( /etc/netplan/01-cfg.yml), and all worked great. After searching and testing some things I found that my networking isn't using /etc/network/interfaces (this file was empty/non-existing), and I just started creating new Netplan config.Īfter a big amount of restarts and typing without screen, I got it to working. I started reading how to do this and I found that latest Ubuntu releases use Netplan.Ĭonfigs for Netplan are stored in /etc/netplan/, but when I looked into this folder, I found that there was only one file and this file was called 00-install.yml or something like that. My network issues first started when I got a DNS error, so I started trying to change my DNS server to Cloudflare/Google DNS.
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