Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
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Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
Trying to install on a new server (ubuntu 18.04 lts)
Scr: https://i.imgur.com/wvUdLTn.jpg
I waited 30 minutes...
then launched install again
scr: https://i.imgur.com/LtIxRVH.jpg
And waited 30 minutes, nothing..
no log file here /var/log/keyhelp/install.log
any idea?
Scr: https://i.imgur.com/wvUdLTn.jpg
I waited 30 minutes...
then launched install again
scr: https://i.imgur.com/LtIxRVH.jpg
And waited 30 minutes, nothing..
no log file here /var/log/keyhelp/install.log
any idea?
Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
Hello,
network and name resolving are working properly on this system?
network and name resolving are working properly on this system?
Viele Grüße,
Martin
Martin
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Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
Hello,
Yep, everything works fine, if it helps it's a linode server, tried to do rebuild - didn't help.
Yep, everything works fine, if it helps it's a linode server, tried to do rebuild - didn't help.
Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
Last time a had that problem the FQDN was not properly set.
Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
Please try to diable IPv6 (had that problem in a virtual machine)
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Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
FQDN is properly set.
IPv6 disabled.
still can't install :/
IPv6 disabled.
still can't install :/
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Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
Update: on new machine disabling ipv6 has helped!
Do I need to disable it permanently or just for installation? or is there any possibility to fix it without disabling ipv6, I mean after all, ipv6 is good, it is the future
And if I enable ipv6 that may cause problems with the keyhelp update
Do I need to disable it permanently or just for installation? or is there any possibility to fix it without disabling ipv6, I mean after all, ipv6 is good, it is the future
And if I enable ipv6 that may cause problems with the keyhelp update
Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
Hello
I have the same problem, but can't disable ipv6, after reboot it active again ubuntu 18.04 ignores all config files
is there a way to install keyhelp with ipv6? or maybe someone can help with a complete disabling ipv6?
I have the same problem, but can't disable ipv6, after reboot it active again ubuntu 18.04 ignores all config files
is there a way to install keyhelp with ipv6? or maybe someone can help with a complete disabling ipv6?
Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
This worked for me : http://www.admintome.com/blog/disable-i ... ntu-18-04/
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Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
This method work only before rebootRHarms wrote:This worked for me : http://www.admintome.com/blog/disable-i ... ntu-18-04/
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Have you also done the second part "Surviving a reboot" ?
Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
Try this
[code]echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6[/code]
[code]echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6[/code]
The software said: Requires Win Vista®, 7®, 8® or better. And so I installed Linux.
Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
To make this permanently, pls make a file - call it
/etc/sysctl.d/01-disable-ipv6.conf
Please put into the file the following content:
[code] net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1 [/code]
Then reboot.
/etc/sysctl.d/01-disable-ipv6.conf
Please put into the file the following content:
[code] net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1 [/code]
Then reboot.
The software said: Requires Win Vista®, 7®, 8® or better. And so I installed Linux.
Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
Nope, that doesn't work on ubuntu, seems buggy 18.04 release.nikko wrote: ↑Sat 18. Aug 2018, 17:36 To make this permanently, pls make a file - call it
/etc/sysctl.d/01-disable-ipv6.conf
Please put into the file the following content:Then reboot.Code: Select all
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1
Re: Stuck Installing KeyHelp...
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1046057 ... -04-server
According to this other Ubuntu users have had issues setting the sysctl settings too, so use grub method.
According to this other Ubuntu users have had issues setting the sysctl settings too, so use grub method.