UBUNTU 18.10 installed clean. Connection manager shows that connection established. WIFI login page does not appear, as if there was no internet connection. Tried RDP over LAN works perfect. Realtek external adapter - same result. Debian goes without problem. Previous UBUNTU 15 works well.
Tried installing to VMware. Used LAN as bridge - no luck. Directly connected USB adapter to VM - fail.
All above steps - network connection established, DHCP addresses received - internet fails. I am not able to check on another network for those are not available around.
All OS mentioned above tested on the very same hardware. The problem resides in UBUNTU.
I tried UNITY 18.04 - no changes.
It is RADIUS server login page I am dealing with.
What is it, which does not let fresh installed OS working properly?
ping 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data From 192.168.11.1 icmp_sec=1 Destination Net Prohibited
ping 192.168.11.1 gives the same response - it is the gateway
UPDATE
I made virtual network with Windows 2008 R2 server as a router with NAT. Connected UBUNTU to this network. Made Win Server logged on to RADIUS server.
Only then I had internet connection in UBUNTU.
BTW windows behind this NAT displays login page, when Server is not logged on, but UBUNTU 18.10 and UNITY 18.04 DO NOT!
What to set in UBUNTU to make it connect to RADIUS server?
networking wireless internet 18.10 radius
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UBUNTU 18.10 installed clean. Connection manager shows that connection established. WIFI login page does not appear, as if there was no internet connection. Tried RDP over LAN works perfect. Realtek external adapter - same result. Debian goes without problem. Previous UBUNTU 15 works well.
Tried installing to VMware. Used LAN as bridge - no luck. Directly connected USB adapter to VM - fail.
All above steps - network connection established, DHCP addresses received - internet fails. I am not able to check on another network for those are not available around.
All OS mentioned above tested on the very same hardware. The problem resides in UBUNTU.
I tried UNITY 18.04 - no changes.
It is RADIUS server login page I am dealing with.
What is it, which does not let fresh installed OS working properly?
ping 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data From 192.168.11.1 icmp_sec=1 Destination Net Prohibited
ping 192.168.11.1 gives the same response - it is the gateway
UPDATE
I made virtual network with Windows 2008 R2 server as a router with NAT. Connected UBUNTU to this network. Made Win Server logged on to RADIUS server.
Only then I had internet connection in UBUNTU.
BTW windows behind this NAT displays login page, when Server is not logged on, but UBUNTU 18.10 and UNITY 18.04 DO NOT!
What to set in UBUNTU to make it connect to RADIUS server?
networking wireless internet 18.10 radius
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What is "WIFI login"?
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 8:56
You connect to WIFI network. Before getting internet access login page appears with LGIN and PASSWORD fields. In my case this page does not appear, thus I do not have internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 12:39
This is your ISP page.
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 12:42
That is correct. This is secure corporate network with limited internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:07
Have you looked at https://askubuntu.com/questions/1046321/cannot-reach-public-wifi-login-page-in-ubuntu-18-04-captive-portal-issue ? Another post suggests that trying to visit a page with http rather than https will help they refer to http://example.com/
– Charles Green
Mar 13 at 15:11
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UBUNTU 18.10 installed clean. Connection manager shows that connection established. WIFI login page does not appear, as if there was no internet connection. Tried RDP over LAN works perfect. Realtek external adapter - same result. Debian goes without problem. Previous UBUNTU 15 works well.
Tried installing to VMware. Used LAN as bridge - no luck. Directly connected USB adapter to VM - fail.
All above steps - network connection established, DHCP addresses received - internet fails. I am not able to check on another network for those are not available around.
All OS mentioned above tested on the very same hardware. The problem resides in UBUNTU.
I tried UNITY 18.04 - no changes.
It is RADIUS server login page I am dealing with.
What is it, which does not let fresh installed OS working properly?
ping 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data From 192.168.11.1 icmp_sec=1 Destination Net Prohibited
ping 192.168.11.1 gives the same response - it is the gateway
UPDATE
I made virtual network with Windows 2008 R2 server as a router with NAT. Connected UBUNTU to this network. Made Win Server logged on to RADIUS server.
Only then I had internet connection in UBUNTU.
BTW windows behind this NAT displays login page, when Server is not logged on, but UBUNTU 18.10 and UNITY 18.04 DO NOT!
What to set in UBUNTU to make it connect to RADIUS server?
networking wireless internet 18.10 radius
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UBUNTU 18.10 installed clean. Connection manager shows that connection established. WIFI login page does not appear, as if there was no internet connection. Tried RDP over LAN works perfect. Realtek external adapter - same result. Debian goes without problem. Previous UBUNTU 15 works well.
Tried installing to VMware. Used LAN as bridge - no luck. Directly connected USB adapter to VM - fail.
All above steps - network connection established, DHCP addresses received - internet fails. I am not able to check on another network for those are not available around.
All OS mentioned above tested on the very same hardware. The problem resides in UBUNTU.
I tried UNITY 18.04 - no changes.
It is RADIUS server login page I am dealing with.
What is it, which does not let fresh installed OS working properly?
ping 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data From 192.168.11.1 icmp_sec=1 Destination Net Prohibited
ping 192.168.11.1 gives the same response - it is the gateway
UPDATE
I made virtual network with Windows 2008 R2 server as a router with NAT. Connected UBUNTU to this network. Made Win Server logged on to RADIUS server.
Only then I had internet connection in UBUNTU.
BTW windows behind this NAT displays login page, when Server is not logged on, but UBUNTU 18.10 and UNITY 18.04 DO NOT!
What to set in UBUNTU to make it connect to RADIUS server?
networking wireless internet 18.10 radius
networking wireless internet 18.10 radius
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What is "WIFI login"?
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 8:56
You connect to WIFI network. Before getting internet access login page appears with LGIN and PASSWORD fields. In my case this page does not appear, thus I do not have internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 12:39
This is your ISP page.
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 12:42
That is correct. This is secure corporate network with limited internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:07
Have you looked at https://askubuntu.com/questions/1046321/cannot-reach-public-wifi-login-page-in-ubuntu-18-04-captive-portal-issue ? Another post suggests that trying to visit a page with http rather than https will help they refer to http://example.com/
– Charles Green
Mar 13 at 15:11
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What is "WIFI login"?
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 8:56
You connect to WIFI network. Before getting internet access login page appears with LGIN and PASSWORD fields. In my case this page does not appear, thus I do not have internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 12:39
This is your ISP page.
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 12:42
That is correct. This is secure corporate network with limited internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:07
Have you looked at https://askubuntu.com/questions/1046321/cannot-reach-public-wifi-login-page-in-ubuntu-18-04-captive-portal-issue ? Another post suggests that trying to visit a page with http rather than https will help they refer to http://example.com/
– Charles Green
Mar 13 at 15:11
What is "WIFI login"?
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 8:56
What is "WIFI login"?
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 8:56
You connect to WIFI network. Before getting internet access login page appears with LGIN and PASSWORD fields. In my case this page does not appear, thus I do not have internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 12:39
You connect to WIFI network. Before getting internet access login page appears with LGIN and PASSWORD fields. In my case this page does not appear, thus I do not have internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 12:39
This is your ISP page.
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 12:42
This is your ISP page.
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 12:42
That is correct. This is secure corporate network with limited internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:07
That is correct. This is secure corporate network with limited internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:07
Have you looked at https://askubuntu.com/questions/1046321/cannot-reach-public-wifi-login-page-in-ubuntu-18-04-captive-portal-issue ? Another post suggests that trying to visit a page with http rather than https will help they refer to http://example.com/
– Charles Green
Mar 13 at 15:11
Have you looked at https://askubuntu.com/questions/1046321/cannot-reach-public-wifi-login-page-in-ubuntu-18-04-captive-portal-issue ? Another post suggests that trying to visit a page with http rather than https will help they refer to http://example.com/
– Charles Green
Mar 13 at 15:11
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Try pinging 8.8.8.8 if you get a response it means you have internet access but probably not a working DNS. If the ping fails check your network make sure your GW is set correctly.
Check your DNS:
vim /etc/resolv.conf
Then add nameserver for example google DNS below:
nameserver 8.8.8.8
ping 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data From 192.168.11.1 icmp_sec=1 Destination Net Prohibited I did ping before but to 192.168.11.1 with the same result. 192.168.11.1 is The GW. This where Login Page comes from. And this login page can not be found from within UBUNTU 18. Win10, WIn7, Debian, UBUNTU 15, Mint 16 work. There is something in U18, which is blocked by the gate.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:06
I do not have internet access until I login, but I can not login, because Login page does not appear. All those OS run on the same computer or VMware.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:53
so why did the ubuntu 15 work before? was it also virtualized?
– tatsu
11 mins ago
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Try pinging 8.8.8.8 if you get a response it means you have internet access but probably not a working DNS. If the ping fails check your network make sure your GW is set correctly.
Check your DNS:
vim /etc/resolv.conf
Then add nameserver for example google DNS below:
nameserver 8.8.8.8
ping 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data From 192.168.11.1 icmp_sec=1 Destination Net Prohibited I did ping before but to 192.168.11.1 with the same result. 192.168.11.1 is The GW. This where Login Page comes from. And this login page can not be found from within UBUNTU 18. Win10, WIn7, Debian, UBUNTU 15, Mint 16 work. There is something in U18, which is blocked by the gate.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:06
I do not have internet access until I login, but I can not login, because Login page does not appear. All those OS run on the same computer or VMware.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:53
so why did the ubuntu 15 work before? was it also virtualized?
– tatsu
11 mins ago
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Try pinging 8.8.8.8 if you get a response it means you have internet access but probably not a working DNS. If the ping fails check your network make sure your GW is set correctly.
Check your DNS:
vim /etc/resolv.conf
Then add nameserver for example google DNS below:
nameserver 8.8.8.8
ping 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data From 192.168.11.1 icmp_sec=1 Destination Net Prohibited I did ping before but to 192.168.11.1 with the same result. 192.168.11.1 is The GW. This where Login Page comes from. And this login page can not be found from within UBUNTU 18. Win10, WIn7, Debian, UBUNTU 15, Mint 16 work. There is something in U18, which is blocked by the gate.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:06
I do not have internet access until I login, but I can not login, because Login page does not appear. All those OS run on the same computer or VMware.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:53
so why did the ubuntu 15 work before? was it also virtualized?
– tatsu
11 mins ago
add a comment |
Try pinging 8.8.8.8 if you get a response it means you have internet access but probably not a working DNS. If the ping fails check your network make sure your GW is set correctly.
Check your DNS:
vim /etc/resolv.conf
Then add nameserver for example google DNS below:
nameserver 8.8.8.8
Try pinging 8.8.8.8 if you get a response it means you have internet access but probably not a working DNS. If the ping fails check your network make sure your GW is set correctly.
Check your DNS:
vim /etc/resolv.conf
Then add nameserver for example google DNS below:
nameserver 8.8.8.8
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ping 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data From 192.168.11.1 icmp_sec=1 Destination Net Prohibited I did ping before but to 192.168.11.1 with the same result. 192.168.11.1 is The GW. This where Login Page comes from. And this login page can not be found from within UBUNTU 18. Win10, WIn7, Debian, UBUNTU 15, Mint 16 work. There is something in U18, which is blocked by the gate.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:06
I do not have internet access until I login, but I can not login, because Login page does not appear. All those OS run on the same computer or VMware.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:53
so why did the ubuntu 15 work before? was it also virtualized?
– tatsu
11 mins ago
add a comment |
ping 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data From 192.168.11.1 icmp_sec=1 Destination Net Prohibited I did ping before but to 192.168.11.1 with the same result. 192.168.11.1 is The GW. This where Login Page comes from. And this login page can not be found from within UBUNTU 18. Win10, WIn7, Debian, UBUNTU 15, Mint 16 work. There is something in U18, which is blocked by the gate.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:06
I do not have internet access until I login, but I can not login, because Login page does not appear. All those OS run on the same computer or VMware.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:53
so why did the ubuntu 15 work before? was it also virtualized?
– tatsu
11 mins ago
ping 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data From 192.168.11.1 icmp_sec=1 Destination Net Prohibited I did ping before but to 192.168.11.1 with the same result. 192.168.11.1 is The GW. This where Login Page comes from. And this login page can not be found from within UBUNTU 18. Win10, WIn7, Debian, UBUNTU 15, Mint 16 work. There is something in U18, which is blocked by the gate.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:06
ping 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data From 192.168.11.1 icmp_sec=1 Destination Net Prohibited I did ping before but to 192.168.11.1 with the same result. 192.168.11.1 is The GW. This where Login Page comes from. And this login page can not be found from within UBUNTU 18. Win10, WIn7, Debian, UBUNTU 15, Mint 16 work. There is something in U18, which is blocked by the gate.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:06
I do not have internet access until I login, but I can not login, because Login page does not appear. All those OS run on the same computer or VMware.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:53
I do not have internet access until I login, but I can not login, because Login page does not appear. All those OS run on the same computer or VMware.
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:53
so why did the ubuntu 15 work before? was it also virtualized?
– tatsu
11 mins ago
so why did the ubuntu 15 work before? was it also virtualized?
– tatsu
11 mins ago
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What is "WIFI login"?
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 8:56
You connect to WIFI network. Before getting internet access login page appears with LGIN and PASSWORD fields. In my case this page does not appear, thus I do not have internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 12:39
This is your ISP page.
– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 12:42
That is correct. This is secure corporate network with limited internet access
– Igor
Mar 13 at 13:07
Have you looked at https://askubuntu.com/questions/1046321/cannot-reach-public-wifi-login-page-in-ubuntu-18-04-captive-portal-issue ? Another post suggests that trying to visit a page with http rather than https will help they refer to http://example.com/
– Charles Green
Mar 13 at 15:11