Check that times are sync'd - I've seen some issues before where out-of-sync
clocks caused DNS errors.

On 17 March 2010 02:06, Jason Proctor <jason.android.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hey all,
>
> something weird just started happening. my app has a broadcast receiver
> which may access the network when invoked. the code has been solid for ages,
> but in the last few days it has started getting DNS errors on perfectly fine
> hosts. these are hosts which can be reached without problems in the main app
> or from other apps.
>
> interestingly i've seen another app get DNS errors too -- another app with
> a broadcast receiver.
>
> seems to affect all OS versions -- we have 1.5, 1.6, and 2.01 here. i don't
> have a Nexus to test 2.1, though.
>
> are there caveats to doing network inside broadcast receivers? i didn't
> think so, as ours worked fine until.... the time change [fx: twilight zone
> theme]
>
> thanks for any guidance with this one!
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