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My bad, I had DNS on the brain when I wrote that earlier. Good catch on your part w/ :67 and :68. Sounds as though you’re able to pull an IP now?
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No prob, let us know how it goes. Also, thinking more about it, you may want to go the static IP route for 2 reasons
w/ regards to the first issue I guess you could just allow :53 and bootps from the dhcp subnet that virt manager created. Something like
sudo ufw allow from 192.168.122.0/24 to any port 53 where 192.168.122.0/24 is the subnet virt-manager created for dhcp
I think that’ll allow both tcp and udp. I haven’t used ufw in a while, my RHEL based distros switched to firewalld, but the concepts are the same, just different syntax. I do believe you’ll need udp open as IIRC during DORA the initial DISCOVER is sent over udp, and somewhere between OFFER and REQUEST it switches to tcp…but I also haven’t had to troubleshoot dhcp in a while, and I have forgotten a lot. Either way let us know how it goes!
Are you allowing dhcp (:53 tvp/udp) through the FW? If not try
sudo ufw allow bootps
sudo ufw allow 53/udp
sudo ufw allow 53/tcp
or maybe give it a static IP on the defined virt-manager network and allow traffic from that IP
sudo ufw allow from 192.168.150.xxx or whatever the dhcp network is
“administrative robot” is kind of a disrespectful way to refer to Kevin the door guard
The article (and a hundred others like it) doesn’t explain the why. NASA and Boeing are reviewing what occurred during launch to the propulsion system, because that module burns up upon reentry. So this is really their only chance to examine the problem, and figure out how to prevent failures going forward. This isn’t an issue with returning the astronauts, it’s troubleshooting what went wrong during the launch because this is their only chance to figure it out
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I got you fam
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I did! That was a good fake out 😆