Finally got a chance to tinker over the weekend and I think the problem
was my router somehow not properly handling DNS requests. Initially I
was using OpenDNS, changed to Google's DNS servers with no joy, tried my
ISP's again, same thing. I replaced the DNS server entry in my
resolv.conf file (it
I've just had a similar problem. I'm using OpenDNS and couldn't resolve
anything. I've edited my /etc/resolv.conf and removed the OpenDNS
entries and put in my local router and it can resolve addresses
correctly.
I'll change it back and see what happens, could be and OpenDNS issue?
I would try using dig to figure out why my DNS wont resolve the
address.
I would start by taking the first listing in resolv.conf and doing:
dig @dnssever debian.slimdevices.com
and also just:
dig debian.slimdevices.com
Millwood wrote:
> Have you looked at /etc/hosts and /etc/resolve.conf to make sure they
> both make sense?
Yes, in both cases -- nothing odd.
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phill wrote:
> Using OpenDNS on all the machines on my network; this is the only one
> unable to resolve debian.slimdevices.com or
> debian-origin.slimdevices.com. Aside from the NAT/firewall on my router,
> I've installed no additional firewall on this box.
>
> I'm about to take this as a sign
try
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/7.7/sc/33913/logitechmediaserver_7.7.3~33913_all.deb
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/7.7/sc/33913/
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epoch1970 wrote:
> DNS/firewall issue on your side ?
> For me debian.slimdevices.com. and debian-origin.slimdevices.com. both
> resolve, to completely different addresses.
> There is one funny thing with debian-origin.slimdevices.com, it resolves
> to a X.X.X.0 address. Could be perfectly legal,
DNS/firewall issue on your side ?
For me debian.slimdevices.com. and debian-origin.slimdevices.com. both
resolve, to completely different addresses.
There is one funny thing with debian-origin.slimdevices.com, it resolves
to a X.X.X.0 address. Could be perfectly legal, but maybe some filter
thinks
epoch1970 wrote:
> I don't upgrade this much, but for some reason my apt.sources list
> contains:
>
>
> deb http://debian-origin.slimdevices.com/ stable main
>
> (instead of debian.slimdevices.com)
>
> And currently this resolves ok for me.
I tried that as well last night; same result.
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I don't upgrade this much, but for some reason my apt.sources list
contains:
deb http://debian-origin.slimdevices.com/ stable main
(instead of debian.slimdevices.com)
And currently this resolves ok for me.
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Millwood wrote:
> Can you ping debian.slimdevices.com - which is the address the error
> messages are complaining about!
>
> Can you open debian.slimdevices.com/dists in a browser?
Pings to debian.slimdevices.com from that machine come back empty. No
browser installed; the machine will be headl
Can you ping debian.slimdevices.com - which is the address the error
messages are complaining about!
Can you open debian.slimdevices.com/dists in a browser?
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Trying to install LMS to a Debian server I installed over the weekend.
When I run apt-get update, with the following line in my sources.list
file
deb http://debian.slimdevices.com stable main
I get the following output:
root@jacksonville:/home/philip# apt-get update
Err http://debian.slimdevic
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