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Bitwarden PWA (Web App), gone?
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    Bitwarden PWA (Web App), gone?

    Hi everyone. I just noticed something odd. I believe, if I'm not mistaken, that I used to have Bitwarden's Vault as a Progressive Web App installed here on my system in the past, which I have since remove.

    Today, though, I decided to reinstall it. So I opened up Bitwarden's website and sure enough, for my convenience, there was an “Install” icon on the address bar.

    !

    However! That seemed to have installed the Main Page, and not the vault page itself.

    !

    If I click “Login”, it will only open a new web browser tap to a login page, despite the fact that I'm already logged in.

    Then I thought, fair enough, the “Install” icon was on the main page, the problem is, the Vault page's, doesn't seem to be available as a PWA, at all, as it doesn't have the option to be installed.

    !

    Was it all just a dream and I never had a Bitwarden Vault PWA, or something did change?

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    NetworkManager setting "nameserver ::1" to resolv.conf no matter my settings.
  • Nope :( Neither dnsmasq nor bind are installed. Nothing on port 53 either.

  • NetworkManager setting "nameserver ::1" to resolv.conf no matter my settings.
  • Hi there, so,

    • all connections are configured with ignore for ipv6.
    • all connections had DNS set to "manual"/(ignore dhcp), and they are set to 208.67.222.222.
    • systemd-resolved is not installed in the system.

    Thanks!

  • NetworkManager setting "nameserver ::1" to resolv.conf no matter my settings.
  • I don't have systemd-resolved installed.

    [ 0 ] root@blaster:~#: apt remove --purge --auto-remove systemd-resolved
    Reading package lists...
    Building dependency tree...
    Reading state information...
    Package 'systemd-resolved' is not installed, so not removed
    0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    [ 0 ] root@blaster:~#: ps aux | grep systemd
    root         496  0.0  0.3 103956 56616 ?        Ss   10:17   0:05 /lib/systemd/systemd-journald
    root         520  0.0  0.0  27656  7352 ?        Ss   10:17   0:00 /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd
    systemd+     807  0.0  0.0  90528  7188 ?        Ssl  10:17   0:00 /lib/systemd/systemd-timesyncd
    message+     813  0.0  0.0  11956  6724 ?        Ss   10:17   0:05 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system --address=systemd: --nofork --nopidfile --systemd-activation --syslog-only
    root         835  0.0  0.0  50060  8000 ?        Ss   10:17   0:00 /lib/systemd/systemd-logind
    reglnx      6027  0.0  0.0  19868 11644 ?        Ss   10:19   0:01 /lib/systemd/systemd --user
    reglnx      6107  0.0  0.0  11148  6744 ?        Ss   10:19   0:01 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --session --address=systemd: --nofork --nopidfile --systemd-activation --syslog-only
    reglnx      6514  0.0  0.1 594632 17812 ?        Ssl  10:19   0:00 /usr/libexec/gnome-session-binary --systemd-service --session=gnome
    root      639055  0.0  0.0   6332  2028 pts/1    S+   14:19   0:00 grep --color=auto systemd
    [ 0 ] root@blaster:~#: 
    
    
  • NetworkManager setting "nameserver ::1" to resolv.conf no matter my settings.
  • I just found this file, now sure if it's related or not.

    $: cat /run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf
    # Generated by NetworkManager
    nameserver ::1
    

    and

    $: cat /run/NetworkManager/no-stub-resolv.conf
    # Generated by NetworkManager
    nameserver ::1
    

    Edit: those are generated from the /etc/resolv.conf NM generates.

  • NetworkManager setting "nameserver ::1" to resolv.conf no matter my settings.
  • Thought about that too, but I don't have resolvd nor systemd-resolv or systemd-resolve active. Nor do I have avahi running. Interesting isn't it?

  • NetworkManager setting "nameserver ::1" to resolv.conf no matter my settings.
  • I actually thought about that too, but it isn't.

    #: file /etc/resolv.conf
    /etc/resolv.conf: ASCII text
    
  • NetworkManager setting "nameserver ::1" to resolv.conf no matter my settings.

    Hi everyone, so I'm having this weird issue. No matter the DNS and IP settings I use in NetworkManager, it will always generate the same resolv.conf.

    resolv.conf ```

    Generated by NetworkManager

    nameserver ::1 ```

    IPv6 is disabled by the way.

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