Netbird version v0.45.1 not working on OpenSUSE (Tumbleweed and Leap) #764

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opened 2025-11-20 05:17:08 -05:00 by saavagebueno · 6 comments
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Originally created by @gmoxi on GitHub (Apr 2, 2024).

Describe the problem

Netbird does not work on OpenSUSE. I tested it on Windows and Ubuntu; it works perfectly.

To Reproduce
Install Netbird on OpenSUSE.
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
It does not work.

Daemon version: 0.26.7
CLI version: 0.26.7
Management: Connected
Signal: Connected
Relays: 0/2 Available
Nameservers: 0/0 Available
FQDN: *.netbird.cloud
NetBird IP: 100.68.
.
/16
Interface type: Kernel
Quantum resistance: false
Routes: -
Peers count: 1/9 Connected

Expected behavior

It should work flawlessly like other operating systems.

Are you using NetBird Cloud?

NetBird Cloud

NetBird version

0.26.7

NetBird status -d output:

If applicable, add the `netbird status -d' command output.

Daemon version: 0.26.7
CLI version: 0.26.7
Management: Connected to https://api.netbird.io:443
Signal: Connected to https://signal.netbird.io:443
Relays:
[stun:stun.netbird.io:5555] is Unavailable, reason: dial: failed to listen: dial udp: lookup stun.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host
[turns:turn.netbird.io:443?transport=tcp] is Unavailable, reason: dial: dial tcp: lookup turn.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host
Nameservers:
FQDN: **.netbird.cloud
NetBird IP: 100.68.13.
/16
Interface type: Kernel
Quantum resistance: false
Routes: -
Peers count: 1/9 Connected

Additional context
Thanks for your hardwork.

Originally created by @gmoxi on GitHub (Apr 2, 2024). **Describe the problem** Netbird does not work on OpenSUSE. I tested it on Windows and Ubuntu; it works perfectly. **To Reproduce** Install Netbird on OpenSUSE. Steps to reproduce the behavior: It does not work. Daemon version: 0.26.7 CLI version: 0.26.7 Management: Connected Signal: Connected Relays: 0/2 Available Nameservers: 0/0 Available FQDN: ***.netbird.cloud NetBird IP: 100.68.*.*/16 Interface type: Kernel Quantum resistance: false Routes: - Peers count: 1/9 Connected **Expected behavior** It should work flawlessly like other operating systems. **Are you using NetBird Cloud?** NetBird Cloud **NetBird version** 0.26.7 **NetBird status -d output:** If applicable, add the `netbird status -d' command output. Daemon version: 0.26.7 CLI version: 0.26.7 Management: Connected to https://api.netbird.io:443 Signal: Connected to https://signal.netbird.io:443 Relays: [stun:stun.netbird.io:5555] is Unavailable, reason: dial: failed to listen: dial udp: lookup stun.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host [turns:turn.netbird.io:443?transport=tcp] is Unavailable, reason: dial: dial tcp: lookup turn.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host Nameservers: FQDN: ***.netbird.cloud NetBird IP: 100.68.13.*/16 Interface type: Kernel Quantum resistance: false Routes: - Peers count: 1/9 Connected **Additional context** Thanks for your hardwork.
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@bcmmbaga commented on GitHub (Apr 3, 2024):

Hello @gmoxi, can you explain in detail what doesn't work on OpenSuse?

@bcmmbaga commented on GitHub (Apr 3, 2024): Hello @gmoxi, can you explain in detail what doesn't work on OpenSuse?
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@gmoxi commented on GitHub (Apr 4, 2024):

@bcmmbaga You cannot use netbird on OpenSUSE to join a network. Tailscale and Zerotier works. Please, install OpenSUSE on then install netbird. OpenSUSE client cannot connect to other clients on the network.

@gmoxi commented on GitHub (Apr 4, 2024): @bcmmbaga You cannot use netbird on OpenSUSE to join a network. Tailscale and Zerotier works. Please, install OpenSUSE on then install netbird. OpenSUSE client cannot connect to other clients on the network.
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@lixmal commented on GitHub (Apr 4, 2024):

[stun:stun.netbird.io:5555] is Unavailable, reason: dial: failed to listen: dial udp: lookup stun.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host
[turns:turn.netbird.io:443?transport=tcp] is Unavailable, reason: dial: dial tcp: lookup turn.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host

These two lines indicate there is some issue with DNS, can you check that please?

@lixmal commented on GitHub (Apr 4, 2024): ``` [stun:stun.netbird.io:5555] is Unavailable, reason: dial: failed to listen: dial udp: lookup stun.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host [turns:turn.netbird.io:443?transport=tcp] is Unavailable, reason: dial: dial tcp: lookup turn.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host ``` These two lines indicate there is some issue with DNS, can you check that please?
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@gmoxi commented on GitHub (Apr 5, 2024):

@lixmal Sorry, why don't I need to check it on Windows and Ubuntu? Please, how do I check it? Kindly share the procedure for OpenSUSE host joining the network.

The problem persists after the update.
Daemon version: 0.27.0
CLI version: 0.27.0
Management: Connected to https://api.netbird.io:443
Signal: Connected to https://signal.netbird.io:443
Relays:
[stun:stun.netbird.io:5555] is Unavailable, reason: dial: failed to listen: dial: dial udp: lookup stun.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host
[turns:turn.netbird.io:443?transport=tcp] is Unavailable, reason: dial: dial: dial tcp: lookup turn.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host
Nameservers:
FQDN: * .netbird.cloud
NetBird IP: 100.68.13.* /16
Interface type: Kernel
Quantum resistance: false
Routes: -
Peers count: 3/9 Connected

@gmoxi commented on GitHub (Apr 5, 2024): @lixmal Sorry, why don't I need to check it on Windows and Ubuntu? Please, how do I check it? Kindly share the procedure for OpenSUSE host joining the network. The problem persists after the update. Daemon version: **0.27.0** CLI version: **0.27.0** Management: Connected to https://api.netbird.io:443 Signal: Connected to https://signal.netbird.io:443 Relays: [stun:stun.netbird.io:5555] is Unavailable, reason: dial: failed to listen: dial: dial udp: lookup stun.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host [turns:turn.netbird.io:443?transport=tcp] is Unavailable, reason: dial: dial: dial tcp: lookup turn.netbird.io on 100.100.100.100:53: no such host Nameservers: FQDN: * .netbird.cloud NetBird IP: 100.68.13.* /16 Interface type: Kernel Quantum resistance: false Routes: - Peers count: 3/9 Connected
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@nazarewk commented on GitHub (Apr 23, 2025):

@gmoxi is it still an issue for you with latest NetBird version?

@nazarewk commented on GitHub (Apr 23, 2025): @gmoxi is it still an issue for you with latest NetBird version?
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@gmoxi commented on GitHub (May 23, 2025):

@gmoxi is it still an issue for you with latest NetBird version?

Yes it! It is an OpenSUSE issue. You may test it on a virtual machine.

OS: linux/amd64
Daemon version: v0.45.1
CLI version: v0.45.1
Management: Connected
Signal: Connected
Relays: 2/3 Available
Nameservers: 0/0 Available
Interface type: Kernel
Quantum resistance: false
Lazy connection: false
Networks: -
Forwarding rules: 0
Peers count: 3/18 Connected

@gmoxi commented on GitHub (May 23, 2025): > [@gmoxi](https://github.com/gmoxi) is it still an issue for you with latest NetBird version? Yes it! It is an OpenSUSE issue. You may test it on a virtual machine. OS: linux/amd64 Daemon version: v0.45.1 CLI version: v0.45.1 Management: Connected Signal: Connected Relays: 2/3 Available Nameservers: 0/0 Available Interface type: Kernel Quantum resistance: false Lazy connection: false Networks: - Forwarding rules: 0 Peers count: 3/18 Connected
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Reference: SVI/netbird#764