I have no idea why this is happening on my arch linux machine. I was trying to set it up as a client device, and now i have no internet connection on my wired network. This is bare metal not docker. I just wanted to add the device to my tailnet.

Any help is appreciated

Thank you for your time.

EDIT: I have completely uninstalled tailscale yet I still do not have internet access. I am connected to the network fine. If i cinnect through wifi it is the same result.

EDIT 2: the error I am recieving is limited connectivity.

EDIT 3: It has been fixed! scrion@lemmy.world solution fixed it!

    • ludicolo@lemmy.mlOP
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      3 days ago

      I did and thay did not change anything.

      As of right now I have tailscale uninstalled so I will reinstall it and try the values again.

      EDIT: lol I forgot I do not have internet I cannot reinstall tailscale

      EDIT 2: Pinging 1.1.1.1 works

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        3 days ago

        Well only your DNS is broken, so that’s all that needs to get fixed. Are you POSITIVE you’re using systemd resolve and not networkmanager?

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              – Boot b3a9a949f8d1499fb0404672a02d2e34 – Mar 11 21:04:21 arch systemd[1]: Starting Network Name Resolution… Mar 11 21:04:21 arch systemd-resolved[1296]: Positive Trust Anchors: Mar 11 21:04:21 arch systemd-resolved[1296]: . IN DS 20326 8 2 e06d44b80b8f1d39a95c0b0d7c65d08458e880409bbc683457104237c7f8ec8d Mar 11 21:04:21 arch systemd-resolved[1296]: . IN DS 38696 8 2 683d2d0acb8c9b712a1948b27f741219298d0a450d612c483af444a4c0fb2b16 Mar 11 21:04:21 arch systemd-resolved[1296]: Negative trust anchors: home.arpa 10.in-addr.arpa 16.172.in-addr.arpa 17.172.in-addr.arpa 18.172.in-addr.arpa 19.172.in-addr.arpa 20.172.in-addr.arpa 21.172.in-addr.arpa 22.172.in-addr.arpa 23.172.in-addr.arpa 24.172.in-addr.arpa 25.172.in-addr.arpa 26.172.in-addr.a rpa 27.172.in-addr.arpa 28.172.in-addr.arpa 29.172.in-addr.arpa 30.172.in-addr.arpa 31.172.in-addr.arpa 170.0.0.192.in-addr.arpa 171.0.0.192.in-addr.arpa 168.192.in-addr.arpa d.f.ip6.arpa ipv4only.arpa resolver.arpa corp home internal intranet lan local private test Mar 11 21:04:21 arch systemd-resolved[1296]: Using system hostname ‘arch’. Mar 11 21:04:21 arch systemd-resolved[1296]: mDNS-IPv4: There appears to be another mDNS responder running, or previously systemd-resolved crashed with some outstanding transfers. Mar 11 21:04:21 masonarch systemd-resolved[1296]: mDNS-IPv6: There appears to be another mDNS responder running, or previously systemd-resolved crashed with some outstanding transfers.

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                3 days ago

                See if this helps at all:

                sudo systemctl revert systemd-resolved
                sudo systemctl restart systemd-resolved
                

                Also, what does ls -lh /etc/resolv* show?

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                  The issue fixes after the restart command but when I reboot it cimes back.

                  ‘ls -lh /etc/resolv*’ spits out:

                  lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 37 Mar 11 16:48 /etc/resolv.conf -> /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf