There is nothing connected. My understanding is that eth0 is the physical ethernet port. Just checked it by plugging a cable in and an IP got assigned and internet works through the wired connection.
I got eth1 to show up in the sharing internet dropdown by having the iPhone connected to USB before powering up the pi. Selecting eth1 or Auto makes no difference, still no internet through USB tether.
Thanks for trying to help.
Thanks for the tip on sharing settings. route -a says the following which is wayyyy over my head :-)
route: invalid option -- 'a'
Usage: route [-nNvee] [-FC] [<AF>] List kernel routing tables
route [-v] [-FC] {add|del|flush} ... Modify routing table for AF.
route {-h|--help} [<AF>] Detailed usage syntax for specified AF.
route {-V|--version} Display version/author and exit.
-v, --verbose be verbose
-n, --numeric don't resolve names
-e, --extend display other/more information
-F, --fib display Forwarding Information Base (default)
-C, --cache display routing cache instead of FIB
<AF>=Use -4, -6, '-A <af>' or '--<af>'; default: inet
List of possible address families (which support routing):
inet (DARPA Internet) inet6 (IPv6) ax25 (AMPR AX.25)
netrom (AMPR NET/ROM) ipx (Novell IPX) ddp (Appletalk DDP)
x25 (CCITT X.25)
I got eth1 to show up in the sharing internet dropdown by having the iPhone connected to USB before powering up the pi. Selecting eth1 or Auto makes no difference, still no internet through USB tether.
Thanks for trying to help.
(2021-03-08, 05:50 PM)e-sailing Wrote: If the raspberry doesn't get internet when you have the ifconfig output as shown above, you have a route problem. It is independent of the sharing settings. What does route -a say?
Thanks for the tip on sharing settings. route -a says the following which is wayyyy over my head :-)
route: invalid option -- 'a'
Usage: route [-nNvee] [-FC] [<AF>] List kernel routing tables
route [-v] [-FC] {add|del|flush} ... Modify routing table for AF.
route {-h|--help} [<AF>] Detailed usage syntax for specified AF.
route {-V|--version} Display version/author and exit.
-v, --verbose be verbose
-n, --numeric don't resolve names
-e, --extend display other/more information
-F, --fib display Forwarding Information Base (default)
-C, --cache display routing cache instead of FIB
<AF>=Use -4, -6, '-A <af>' or '--<af>'; default: inet
List of possible address families (which support routing):
inet (DARPA Internet) inet6 (IPv6) ax25 (AMPR AX.25)
netrom (AMPR NET/ROM) ipx (Novell IPX) ddp (Appletalk DDP)
x25 (CCITT X.25)