Hello! I (tried, at least) converted an old laptop to a Debian home server, and I was trying to set up duckdns.org and to enable port forwarding on my router. internet connection was working, I installed packages, docker, immich, etc, and then suddenly (I don’t know exactly when) it refuses to connect to the internet. It does connect to local addresses (I can ssh into it) but ping google.com and any other internet-involving command fail. I had set up a rule on the router to forward port 80 to the device’s port 80, but I then removed the rule and it still does not connect to the internet. I rebooted the router but nothing changed. Any idea what could be? the router is a Vodafone router.

I changed the hostname to debianserver but on the router it is still written debian. Also, it’s the only device with unknown ipv6

thanks in advance!

EDIT: I rebooted again the server, and now ipv6 is not unknown anymore, and the hostname is correct. however, it still does not connect to the internet

EDIT 2:

only one device (debianserver) has this problem, other devices work as before

EDIT 3:

I don’t know if it’s useful or not, but if I boot a live debian USB in the server internet works

SOLUTION: aaaaand no it does not work, after restarting docker it seems to work because all the brodges are yet to be created and it takes some time, after like 30 seconds it does not work as before :(

  • edit the file /lib/systemd/system/docker.service
  • append the flag --bip=192.168.3.1/24 to ExecStart=....
  • systemctl daemon-reload
  • systemctl restart docker

docker was the fucker that messed everything up and made me lose a few hours!

EDIT 4:

it seems that ip route flush 0/0 restores the internet connectivity until reboot… I don’t know what does this means but can be a temporary workaround I guess? I really have no idea how to solve this

FINAL EDIT: I gave up. I removed debian and installed fedora, and now it all works like a charm

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    10 months ago

    Have you tried turning it off and on again 🤨?

    Seeiously though, does unplugging the laptop from the router solve the “no internet” issue? Or does everything else have internet, but the laptop server doesn’t?

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      10 months ago

      unplugging the laptop from the rounter

      what do you mean by unplug? I tried rebooting both the router and the server, and unplugged and replugged the ethernet cable multiple times, without any change

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        10 months ago

        I meant as in keeping the laptop unplugged from the router. Does that restore the internet on other devices in the network?