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Reading daemon logs for wlan0
I have a Raspberry Pi device which runs on Raspbain Linux. The device performs well on wlan0 but from the last few days, it became offline (disconnected from the network). I thought of looking into ...
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Where are the wifi error messages?
I am using a standard Ubuntu 14.04 installation. When I try to connect to a certain router from the menu of routers in range, connection fails, and there is no error message.
Where do I find the ...
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UFW blocking connection every minute at home [duplicate]
I'm using a router to connect to the internet at home. I used a long password with WPA2/AES, changed the SSID and changed the default password.
But strangely, even if I disconnect the router from the ...
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No UFW logs at syslog
I'm using here the UFW as a basic protection. When I'm using the wi-fi from the college I get some UFW block (which is normal, because the firewall is ON).
But strangely, I'm not getting any UFW logs ...
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Regulatory domain changed to country CA (I'm BR)
I'm learning some things about the logs to know if everything in the computer is running normally.
But, in these days, my syslog have been filled with messages like:
Oct 31 16:56:41 nori-hidamari ...
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Where are my wireless error logs?
When I type ifconfig it shows:
eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr e4:d5:3d:70:81:b3
inet addr:192.168.0.6 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::e6d5:3dff:fe70:...