Hello,
I'm new here, i have installed forticlient 7.4 in ubuntu 24.04.
I was connected to my VPN server. after a week when i tried to reconect i had this error "config DNS failed".
these are the logs from the forticlient:
20241212 13:01:50.744 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:INFO] main:2168 Init
20241212 13:01:50.744 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:INFO] main:2186 VPN is running in restore DNS mode
20241212 13:01:50.750 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:INFO] nettools:1854 More than one device with index 2 can be found
20241212 13:01:50.751 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:INFO] nettools:1854 Device address details: local_address xx.xx.xx.xx, device_index 2, device name eth0 (read from netlink)
20241212 13:01:50.751 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:INFO] nettools:1854 Device address details: local_address xxxx::xxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx, device_index 2, device name eth0 (read from netlink)
20241212 13:01:50.781 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:DEBG] vpn_util:299 Get connection name: netplan-eth0
20241212 13:01:50.791 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:INFO] nmtools:865 Network Manager settings backup file doesn't exist
20241212 13:01:50.791 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:DEBG] nmtools:1200 No connections to restore
20241212 13:01:50.791 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:DEBG] dns:302 File /etc/nm_resolv.forticlient.backup doesn't exist
20241212 13:01:50.826 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:DEBG] vpn_util:299 List fctvpn connection: netplan-eth0
lo
br-0174ab01e3e8
docker0
br-0174ab01e3e8
docker0
20241212 13:01:50.826 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:DEBG] dns:982 default interface restore: 1, vpn interface restore: 1
20241212 13:01:50.827 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:DEBG] mtu:121 Restore MTU.
20241212 13:01:50.827 TZ=+0200 [sslvpn:DEBG] mtu:125 No MTU backup file was found. Skip.
Any ideas how to solve this?
Thank you
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Hello Antony,
I identified the issue as a problem with the eth0 network interface when it is managed by NetworkManager. It appears the error was caused by two interfaces being configured with the same settings—likely a misconfiguration on my part.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Best regards,
Apostolis
Hello apstav,
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Thanks,
Hello Antony,
I identified the issue as a problem with the eth0 network interface when it is managed by NetworkManager. It appears the error was caused by two interfaces being configured with the same settings—likely a misconfiguration on my part.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Best regards,
Apostolis
Thanks a lot for sharing your solution :) and never hesitate to open a discussion in the forum when needed :)
Hey!
We got the same error, it appears to be related to this bug > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/2089930
How did u fix it?
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