Dont work startup script after update windows7 of wsus
hi
i have a domain controller 2008
my clients is windows7 ultimate
i have a file .exe and i create a policy and this file .exe in start up script
this policy is correct
but when update clients. this policy not work .and in task manager, this file .exe with username system show
what happend
please help me
hi
i test a way,
i install a windows 7
then in gpedit.msc, in startup script, add this file, when restart windows , this policy ok
now ,i update this windows7, and about get 160 update of microsoft, now when restart windows, this policy not work and in task manager, this file .exe with username system show
this error not happend to my domain
please help me
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2009/08/15 09:22:28 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 09:22:28 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 09:22:28 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 09:22:28 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 09:22:28 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 09:22:28 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 09:22:28 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 09:22:28 ::
2009/08/15 09:22:28 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 09:22:28 ::
2009/08/15 09:22:58 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 09:22:58 ::
2009/08/15 09:22:58 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 09:22:58 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 09:22:58 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 09:23:17 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 09:23:17 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 09:23:17 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 13:16:59 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:16:59 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 13:16:59 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:16:59 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 13:16:59 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 13:16:59 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: automatically detected wired interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 13:17:00 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 13:17:06 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 13:17:09 :: Attempting to autoconnect with wired interface...
2009/08/15 13:17:09 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 13:17:09 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 13:17:09 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 13:17:09 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 13:17:09 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 13:17:09 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 13:17:09 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 13:17:09 ::
2009/08/15 13:17:09 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 13:17:09 ::
2009/08/15 13:17:39 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 13:17:39 ::
2009/08/15 13:17:39 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 13:17:39 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 13:17:41 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 13:17:41 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect
2009/08/15 13:17:41 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 13:18:10 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 13:18:10 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 13:18:10 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 13:19:01 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:19:01 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 13:19:01 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:19:01 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 13:19:01 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 13:19:01 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: automatically detected wired interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 13:19:02 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 13:19:08 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 13:19:11 :: Attempting to autoconnect with wired interface...
2009/08/15 13:19:11 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 13:19:11 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 13:19:11 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 13:19:11 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 13:19:11 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 13:19:11 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 13:19:11 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 13:19:11 ::
2009/08/15 13:19:11 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 13:19:11 ::
2009/08/15 13:19:41 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 13:19:41 ::
2009/08/15 13:19:41 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 13:19:41 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 13:19:43 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 13:19:43 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect
2009/08/15 13:19:43 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 13:30:36 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 13:30:36 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 13:30:36 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 13:31:29 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:31:29 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 13:31:29 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:31:29 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 13:31:29 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 13:31:29 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: automatically detected wired interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 13:31:30 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 13:31:37 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 13:31:39 :: Attempting to autoconnect with wired interface...
2009/08/15 13:31:39 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 13:31:39 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 13:31:39 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 13:31:39 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 13:31:39 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 13:31:39 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 13:31:39 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 13:31:39 ::
2009/08/15 13:31:40 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 13:31:40 ::
2009/08/15 13:32:09 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 13:32:09 ::
2009/08/15 13:32:09 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 13:32:09 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 13:32:12 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 13:32:12 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect
2009/08/15 13:32:12 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 13:38:00 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 13:38:00 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 13:38:00 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 13:39:19 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:39:19 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 13:39:19 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:39:19 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 13:39:19 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 13:39:19 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: automatically detected wired interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 13:39:20 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 13:39:27 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 13:39:29 :: Attempting to autoconnect with wired interface...
2009/08/15 13:39:29 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 13:39:29 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 13:39:29 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 13:39:29 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 13:39:29 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 13:39:29 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 13:39:29 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 13:39:29 ::
2009/08/15 13:39:30 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 13:39:30 ::
2009/08/15 13:39:59 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 13:39:59 ::
2009/08/15 13:39:59 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 13:39:59 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 13:40:02 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 13:40:02 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect
2009/08/15 13:40:02 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 13:45:10 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 13:45:10 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 13:45:10 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 13:46:13 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:46:13 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 13:46:13 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:46:13 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 13:46:13 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 13:46:13 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: automatically detected wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 13:46:14 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 13:46:20 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 13:46:22 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 13:46:22 :: trying to automatically connect to...101
2009/08/15 13:46:22 :: Connecting to wireless network 101
2009/08/15 13:46:23 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 13:46:23 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 13:46:23 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 13:46:23 :: Stopping wpa_supplicant
2009/08/15 13:46:23 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 13:46:23 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 13:46:23 :: Generating psk...
2009/08/15 13:46:23 :: Attempting to authenticate...
2009/08/15 13:46:34 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 13:46:34 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 13:46:34 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:34 :: dhcpcd: eth1: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 13:46:34 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:35 :: dhcpcd: eth1: offered 192.168.0.183 from 192.168.0.1
2009/08/15 13:46:35 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:35 :: dhcpcd: eth1: acknowledged 192.168.0.183 from 192.168.0.1
2009/08/15 13:46:35 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:35 :: dhcpcd: eth1: checking for 192.168.0.183
2009/08/15 13:46:35 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:38 :: dhcpcd: eth1: carrier lost
2009/08/15 13:46:38 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:40 :: dhcpcd: eth1: carrier acquired
2009/08/15 13:46:40 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:40 :: dhcpcd: eth1: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 13:46:40 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:45 :: dhcpcd: eth1: offered 192.168.0.183 from 192.168.0.1
2009/08/15 13:46:45 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:45 :: dhcpcd: eth1: acknowledged 192.168.0.183 from 192.168.0.1
2009/08/15 13:46:45 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:45 :: dhcpcd: eth1: checking for 192.168.0.183
2009/08/15 13:46:45 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:51 :: dhcpcd: eth1: leased 192.168.0.183 for 86400 seconds
2009/08/15 13:46:51 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:51 :: dhcpcd: forking to background
2009/08/15 13:46:51 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:51 ::
2009/08/15 13:46:51 :: DHCP connection successful
2009/08/15 13:46:51 :: Connecting thread exiting.
2009/08/15 13:46:55 :: Sending connection attempt result Success
2009/08/15 13:48:50 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 13:48:50 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 13:48:50 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 13:48:51 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 13:48:51 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 13:48:51 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 13:48:51 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 13:48:51 ::
2009/08/15 13:48:51 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 13:48:51 ::
2009/08/15 13:48:51 :: dhcpcd: eth0: carrier lost
2009/08/15 13:48:51 ::
2009/08/15 13:48:53 :: dhcpcd: eth0: carrier acquired
2009/08/15 13:48:53 ::
2009/08/15 13:48:53 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 13:48:53 ::
2009/08/15 13:48:54 :: dhcpcd: eth0: offered 192.168.0.193 from 192.168.0.1
2009/08/15 13:48:54 ::
2009/08/15 13:48:54 :: dhcpcd: eth0: acknowledged 192.168.0.193 from 192.168.0.1
2009/08/15 13:48:54 ::
2009/08/15 13:48:54 :: dhcpcd: eth0: checking for 192.168.0.193
2009/08/15 13:48:54 ::
2009/08/15 13:49:00 :: dhcpcd: eth0: leased 192.168.0.193 for 86400 seconds
2009/08/15 13:49:00 ::
2009/08/15 13:49:00 :: dhcpcd: forking to background
2009/08/15 13:49:00 ::
2009/08/15 13:49:00 ::
2009/08/15 13:49:00 :: DHCP connection successful
2009/08/15 13:49:00 :: Connecting thread exiting.
2009/08/15 13:49:00 :: Sending connection attempt result Success
2009/08/15 13:53:46 :: Connecting to wireless network 102
2009/08/15 13:53:47 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 13:53:47 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 13:53:47 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 13:53:47 :: Stopping wpa_supplicant
2009/08/15 13:53:47 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 13:53:47 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 13:53:47 :: Generating psk...
2009/08/15 13:53:47 :: Attempting to authenticate...
2009/08/15 13:54:03 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 13:54:03 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 13:54:03 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:03 :: dhcpcd: eth1: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.183
2009/08/15 13:54:03 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:03 :: dhcpcd: eth1: acknowledged 192.168.0.183 from 192.168.0.1
2009/08/15 13:54:03 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:03 :: dhcpcd: eth1: checking for 192.168.0.183
2009/08/15 13:54:03 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:05 :: dhcpcd: eth1: carrier lost
2009/08/15 13:54:05 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:06 :: dhcpcd: eth1: carrier acquired
2009/08/15 13:54:06 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:06 :: dhcpcd: eth1: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.183
2009/08/15 13:54:06 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:06 :: dhcpcd: eth1: acknowledged 192.168.0.183 from 192.168.0.1
2009/08/15 13:54:06 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:06 :: dhcpcd: eth1: checking for 192.168.0.183
2009/08/15 13:54:06 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:11 :: dhcpcd: eth1: leased 192.168.0.183 for 86400 seconds
2009/08/15 13:54:11 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:11 :: dhcpcd: forking to background
2009/08/15 13:54:11 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:11 ::
2009/08/15 13:54:11 :: DHCP connection successful
2009/08/15 13:54:11 :: Connecting thread exiting.
2009/08/15 13:54:11 :: Sending connection attempt result Success
2009/08/15 13:55:03 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 13:55:03 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 13:55:03 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 13:55:52 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:55:52 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 13:55:52 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:55:52 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 13:55:52 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 13:55:52 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: automatically detected wired interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 13:55:53 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 13:55:59 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 13:56:02 :: Attempting to autoconnect with wired interface...
2009/08/15 13:56:02 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 13:56:02 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 13:56:02 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 13:56:02 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 13:56:02 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 13:56:02 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 13:56:02 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 13:56:02 ::
2009/08/15 13:56:02 :: dhcpcd: eth0: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.193
2009/08/15 13:56:02 ::
2009/08/15 13:56:12 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 13:56:12 ::
2009/08/15 13:56:32 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 13:56:32 ::
2009/08/15 13:56:32 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 13:56:32 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 13:56:34 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 13:56:34 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect
2009/08/15 13:56:34 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 13:57:31 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 13:57:31 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 13:57:31 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: automatically detected wired interface eth1
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 13:57:32 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 13:57:38 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 13:57:38 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 13:57:38 :: Attempting to autoconnect with wired interface...
2009/08/15 13:57:38 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 13:57:38 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 13:57:38 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 13:57:38 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 13:57:38 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 13:57:38 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 13:57:38 ::
2009/08/15 13:57:38 :: dhcpcd: eth0: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.193
2009/08/15 13:57:38 ::
2009/08/15 13:57:48 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 13:57:48 ::
2009/08/15 13:58:08 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 13:58:08 ::
2009/08/15 13:58:08 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 13:58:08 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 13:58:08 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 13:58:10 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 13:58:10 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect
2009/08/15 13:58:46 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 13:58:46 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 13:58:46 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 13:58:46 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 13:58:46 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 13:58:46 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 13:58:46 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 13:58:46 ::
2009/08/15 13:58:46 :: dhcpcd: eth0: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.193
2009/08/15 13:58:46 ::
2009/08/15 13:58:56 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 13:58:56 ::
2009/08/15 13:59:16 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 13:59:16 ::
2009/08/15 13:59:16 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 13:59:16 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 13:59:16 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 14:10:08 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 14:10:08 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 14:10:08 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth0
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: automatically detected wired interface eth1
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 14:10:59 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 14:11:06 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 14:11:09 :: Attempting to autoconnect with wired interface...
2009/08/15 14:11:09 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 14:11:09 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 14:11:09 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 14:11:09 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 14:11:09 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 14:11:09 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 14:11:09 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 14:11:09 ::
2009/08/15 14:11:09 :: dhcpcd: eth0: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.193
2009/08/15 14:11:09 ::
2009/08/15 14:11:19 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 14:11:19 ::
2009/08/15 14:11:39 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 14:11:39 ::
2009/08/15 14:11:39 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 14:11:39 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 14:11:41 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 14:11:41 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect
2009/08/15 14:11:41 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 14:13:00 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 14:13:00 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 14:13:00 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 14:13:50 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 14:13:50 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 14:13:50 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 14:13:50 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 14:13:50 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 14:13:50 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 14:13:50 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 14:13:50 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 14:13:50 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: automatically detected wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 14:13:51 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 14:13:57 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 14:13:59 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 14:14:00 :: trying to automatically connect to...101
2009/08/15 14:14:00 :: Connecting to wireless network 101
2009/08/15 14:14:00 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 14:14:00 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 14:14:00 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 14:14:00 :: Stopping wpa_supplicant
2009/08/15 14:14:00 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 14:14:00 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 14:14:00 :: Generating psk...
2009/08/15 14:14:01 :: Attempting to authenticate...
2009/08/15 14:14:11 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 14:14:11 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 14:14:11 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:11 :: dhcpcd: eth1: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.183
2009/08/15 14:14:11 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:11 :: dhcpcd: eth1: acknowledged 192.168.0.183 from 192.168.0.1
2009/08/15 14:14:11 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:11 :: dhcpcd: eth1: checking for 192.168.0.183
2009/08/15 14:14:11 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:15 :: dhcpcd: eth1: leased 192.168.0.183 for 86400 seconds
2009/08/15 14:14:15 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:15 :: dhcpcd: forking to background
2009/08/15 14:14:15 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:15 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:15 :: DHCP connection successful
2009/08/15 14:14:15 :: Connecting thread exiting.
2009/08/15 14:14:17 :: Sending connection attempt result Success
2009/08/15 14:14:17 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 14:14:17 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 14:14:17 :: trying to automatically connect to...102
2009/08/15 14:14:17 :: Connecting to wireless network 102
2009/08/15 14:14:17 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 14:14:17 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 14:14:18 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 14:14:18 :: Stopping wpa_supplicant
2009/08/15 14:14:18 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 14:14:18 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 14:14:18 :: Generating psk...
2009/08/15 14:14:18 :: Attempting to authenticate...
2009/08/15 14:14:19 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 14:14:19 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 14:14:19 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:19 :: dhcpcd: eth1: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.183
2009/08/15 14:14:19 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:19 :: dhcpcd: eth1: acknowledged 192.168.0.183 from 192.168.0.1
2009/08/15 14:14:19 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:19 :: dhcpcd: eth1: checking for 192.168.0.183
2009/08/15 14:14:19 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:24 :: dhcpcd: eth1: leased 192.168.0.183 for 86400 seconds
2009/08/15 14:14:24 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:24 :: dhcpcd: forking to background
2009/08/15 14:14:24 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:24 ::
2009/08/15 14:14:24 :: DHCP connection successful
2009/08/15 14:14:24 :: Connecting thread exiting.
2009/08/15 14:14:29 :: Sending connection attempt result Success
2009/08/15 14:15:02 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 14:15:02 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 14:15:02 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth0
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: automatically detected wired interface eth1
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 14:15:52 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 14:15:59 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 14:16:02 :: Attempting to autoconnect with wired interface...
2009/08/15 14:16:02 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 14:16:02 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 14:16:02 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 14:16:02 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 14:16:02 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 14:16:02 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 14:16:02 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 14:16:02 ::
2009/08/15 14:16:02 :: dhcpcd: eth0: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.193
2009/08/15 14:16:02 ::
2009/08/15 14:16:12 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 14:16:12 ::
2009/08/15 14:16:32 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 14:16:32 ::
2009/08/15 14:16:32 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 14:16:32 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 14:16:34 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 14:16:34 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect
2009/08/15 14:16:34 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 14:17:02 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 14:17:02 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 14:17:02 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth0
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: automatically detected wired interface eth1
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 15:39:03 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 15:39:10 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 15:39:13 :: Attempting to autoconnect with wired interface...
2009/08/15 15:39:13 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 15:39:13 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 15:39:13 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 15:39:13 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 15:39:13 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 15:39:13 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 15:39:13 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 15:39:13 ::
2009/08/15 15:39:13 :: dhcpcd: eth0: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.193
2009/08/15 15:39:13 ::
2009/08/15 15:39:23 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 15:39:23 ::
2009/08/15 15:39:43 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 15:39:43 ::
2009/08/15 15:39:43 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 15:39:43 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 15:39:45 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 15:39:45 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect
2009/08/15 15:39:45 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 15:41:46 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 15:41:46 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 15:41:46 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth0
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: automatically detected wired interface eth1
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 15:42:33 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 15:42:39 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 15:42:42 :: Attempting to autoconnect with wired interface...
2009/08/15 15:42:42 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 15:42:42 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 15:42:42 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 15:42:42 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 15:42:42 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 15:42:42 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 15:42:42 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 15:42:42 ::
2009/08/15 15:42:42 :: dhcpcd: eth0: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.193
2009/08/15 15:42:42 ::
2009/08/15 15:42:52 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 15:42:52 ::
2009/08/15 15:43:12 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 15:43:12 ::
2009/08/15 15:43:12 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 15:43:12 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 15:43:14 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 15:43:14 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect
2009/08/15 15:43:14 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed
2009/08/15 15:44:27 :: Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor...
2009/08/15 15:44:27 :: Removing PID file...
2009/08/15 15:44:27 :: Shutting down...
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: wicd initializing...
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: ---------------------------
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: wicd is version 1.6.2 436
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: setting backend to external
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: successfully loaded backend external
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: Automatically detected wireless interface eth0
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: setting wireless interface eth1
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: automatically detected wired interface eth1
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: setting wired interface eth0
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: setting wpa driver wext
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: setting use global dns to False
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: setting global dns
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: global dns servers are None None None
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: domain is None
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: search domain is None
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: Setting dhcp client to 0
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: Wireless configuration file found...
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: Wired configuration file found...
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: chmoding configuration files 0600...
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: chowning configuration files root:root...
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: Using wireless interface...eth1
2009/08/15 15:44:48 :: Using wired interface...eth0
2009/08/15 15:44:58 :: trying to load backend ioctl
2009/08/15 15:44:58 :: WARNING: python-iwscan not found, falling back to using iwlist scan.
2009/08/15 15:44:58 :: WARNING: python-wpactrl not found, falling back to using wpa_cli.
2009/08/15 15:44:58 :: trying to load backend external
2009/08/15 15:45:57 :: Autoconnecting...
2009/08/15 15:45:57 :: Putting interface down
2009/08/15 15:45:57 :: Attempting to autoconnect with wired interface...
2009/08/15 15:45:57 :: Releasing DHCP leases...
2009/08/15 15:45:57 :: Setting false IP...
2009/08/15 15:45:57 :: Flushing the routing table...
2009/08/15 15:45:57 :: Putting interface up...
2009/08/15 15:45:57 :: Running DHCP
2009/08/15 15:45:57 :: dhcpcd: version 5.0.6 starting
2009/08/15 15:45:57 ::
2009/08/15 15:45:57 :: dhcpcd: eth0: rebinding lease of 192.168.0.193
2009/08/15 15:45:57 ::
2009/08/15 15:46:07 :: dhcpcd: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
2009/08/15 15:46:07 ::
2009/08/15 15:46:27 :: dhcpcd: timed out
2009/08/15 15:46:27 ::
2009/08/15 15:46:27 :: DHCP connection failed
2009/08/15 15:46:27 :: exiting connection thread
2009/08/15 15:46:29 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network
2009/08/15 15:46:29 :: Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect
2009/08/15 15:46:29 :: Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failedWas able to boot this weekend and did an update which updated the kernel. Rebooted and there was no network. Rebooted again and no network... rebooted again and... had network!? I tried changing wicd to use dhclient only and did the triple reboot test again and it didn't change anything... randomly working network... same with dhcpcd.
So it appears to be a dhcp timeout issue however it makes no sense because before the update a couple weeks ago it was working every time with no hiccup. Am I not providing enough information that will aid in anyone helping me figure this out? -
Dear Adobe,
Many sites including YouTube have stopped showing flash content (the ads on YT do work though) after an update to 11.1.102.64. The flash player is simply not showing anything, although it is there (right-click menu shows). This is surely a GPU issue, but I'm on OSX, so there are no drivers to update...
This is the environment:
FP: 11.1.102.64 (non-debug, haven't tried debug version yet)
Chrome: 18.0.1025.56 beta
Mac:
Software Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 (11D50b)
Processor 2 x 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Memory 6 GB 800 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM
Graphics ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT 256 MB
with all updates installed.
Is there anything I can do to get this to work?
Cheers
Bas
Here's a screenshot:Hi Bas,
Could you try clearing your Flash Player cache to see if it helps out?
How do I clear my Flash Player cache and settings?
Are you able to see video on the following page?
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/live-player/
Thanks,
Chirs -
Flash no longer working on Firefox after update
Moments ago I installed the Flash update after it came up on my screen asking to update, after doing so Flash is no longer working on Firefox, it works fine on other browsers. I cant view videos, look at flash objects etc. It was working perfectly fine before up untill the update. Anybody know how to resolve or fix this issue?
Dear Chris:
Yes, turning off Protected Mode indeed solves the problem!
Specifically, we today (June 9, 2012) installed the new Adobe Flash v. 11.3.300.257 on several Windows 7 PC's, all running Firefox v. 14 (Beta), and none of the Firefox installations would confirm that the installation was performed successfully. For example, the Adobe Flast test/about site, https://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about, would not work. And, likewise, YouTube videos and other Flash-encoded videos did not work either.
So, we tried your suggestion to disable the new Protected Mode, and it worked. That is, every single machine on which Flash did not work in Firefox now functions perfectly. So this conclusively demonstrates that there indeed is some kind of bug in the implementation of Protected Mode.
Can you please let me and the other Adobe users know when this is fixed. Thanks.
Also, could you likewise let us know the risks of turning of Protected Mode (although we really don't have any choice, as Flash will not work on Firefox with PM turned on).
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Evan Katz
(formerly Contributing
Editor of Personal
Computing Magazine)
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