How can the network connectivity check (NCC) be disabled?
For unknown reasons ping seems to be blocked from my location and NCC is trying to ping 1.1.1.1. I otherwise have a working Internet connection and the connection test within dietpi-config is successful.
As this is a fresh installation of DietPi on both hardware and fleshware I'm unable to get any further in the installation process. Please advise.
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Re: disable network connectivity check
Hi,
the connectivity check can't be deactivated. It's there to ensure propper Internet connections as well as DNS resolution.
Did you tried pinging 8.8.8.8 or 9.9.9.9? Would that be working or is ping not working at all?
the connectivity check can't be deactivated. It's there to ensure propper Internet connections as well as DNS resolution.
Did you tried pinging 8.8.8.8 or 9.9.9.9? Would that be working or is ping not working at all?
Pls let us know if a solution is working. This could help others if they hit by similar situation. Your DietPi Team
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Re: disable network connectivity check
I have the same problem. I'm on a network where ping has been disabled for security reason so I'm stuck at the connectivity check, which is a bit ridiculous as ethernet and wifi connection are perfectly fine. I guess unless there's a way around that it's back to Raspbian or Ubuntu for me.
Re: disable network connectivity check
ping appears to be disabled on my network.
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For reference ping destinations can be changed (for example to localhost/127.0.0.1), see GitHub issue #3395
As a side note, I find it remarkable, and somewhat frustrating, that a distribution that otherwise appears to be suitable for embedded systems is so dependent on having a network connection.
Re: disable network connectivity check
yes you could change to localhost/127.0.0.1
And yes DietPi is depending on a valid network connection because every software that you like to install/use needs to be downloaded from Internet. By default DietPi did not contain that much, except stuff that's needed to boot and start-up. But this is just needed during initial setup. Once all is installed and configured, you can operate the system in some kind of offline mode/without network as well.
And yes DietPi is depending on a valid network connection because every software that you like to install/use needs to be downloaded from Internet. By default DietPi did not contain that much, except stuff that's needed to boot and start-up. But this is just needed during initial setup. Once all is installed and configured, you can operate the system in some kind of offline mode/without network as well.
Pls let us know if a solution is working. This could help others if they hit by similar situation. Your DietPi Team
Re: disable network connectivity check
What is the recommended way to make the system not reliant on having a network connection, once all required software is installed?
Re: disable network connectivity check
the connectivity check is done during software installations only. During normal run, no ping check will be done.
Pls let us know if a solution is working. This could help others if they hit by similar situation. Your DietPi Team
Re: disable network connectivity check
An NTP update attempt, with what appears to be a 60 s timeout, is run on bootup. Where can the timeout be changed? I'd like to make it shorter.
Re: disable network connectivity check
Go to /DietPi/dietpi.txt and set the following to 0
if you are running without valid network connection you can set this as well
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# Network time sync: 0=disabled | 1=boot only | 2=boot + daily | 3=boot + hourly | 4=Daemon + Drift
CONFIG_NTP_MODE=0
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# Delay boot until network is established: 0=disabled | 1=10 second wait max (default) | 2=infinite wait
CONFIG_BOOT_WAIT_FOR_NETWORK=0
Pls let us know if a solution is working. This could help others if they hit by similar situation. Your DietPi Team
Re: disable network connectivity check
Thank you very much. I'm grateful for your prompt replies.
I'll change those settings once the configuration is done.
I'll change those settings once the configuration is done.