no hda access after alpha release install
no hda access after alpha release install
I get a "Failed to Connect - Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at hda. " error from all machines in the Lan, after I installed the new alpha release. Samba is working and I am pretty sure DHCP/DNS is also. There seemed to be no problem during installation, package installer said installation was successful. I tried rebooting, but that did not help. Any suggestions?
gjc1000
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Re: no hda access after alpha release install
sorry to hear that.
how many of these are true?
can you do these in this order:
how many of these are true?
can you do these in this order:
- ping hda, in the HDA itself?
- ping yahoo.com from your HDA itself?
- ping hda from a client?
- ping yahoo.com from a client?
My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 8GB RAM, 1TBx2+3TBx1
Re: no hda access after alpha release install
hi cpg
I can ping hda, in the HDA itself?
I can ping yahoo.com from the HDA itself?
I can ping hda from a client?
I can ping yahoo.com from a client?
I can ping hda, in the HDA itself?
I can ping yahoo.com from the HDA itself?
I can ping hda from a client?
I can ping yahoo.com from a client?
gjc1000
Chi pecora si fa, il lupo se la mangia.
Chi pecora si fa, il lupo se la mangia.
Re: no hda access after alpha release install
hmm looks like your DNS services are running.
to make sure you can check this by issuing the following command:
it should give you status OK. if not, you can change the word status to start and the service will start.
to be completely sure, check on a client which DNS server is being used.
on linux:
on windows (in a dos window (start > run > cmd)):
make sure that in both cases you see the IP address of your HDA as at least 1 of your DNS servers.
Possibly your router still serves DNS request for your LAN.
to make sure you can check this by issuing the following command:
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root@localhost# service named status
to be completely sure, check on a client which DNS server is being used.
on linux:
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root@localhost# cat /etc/resolv.conf
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ipconfig /all
Possibly your router still serves DNS request for your LAN.
echo '16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D2173656C7572206968616D41snlbxq' | dc
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Re: no hda access after alpha release install
sorry - i should have updated the thread.
gjc1000 came by the irc and we determined that he had a webapp that had a directory not quite installed properly - part of it was also bug #37.
we fixed that. we also noticed some issues with his static ip addresses not quite well defined. we also found a more serious bug, bug #38, in the alpha code.
we fixed that and released a new alpha release.
we're having some glitches with app uninstallers in the newest code that we're working out now ...
gjc1000 came by the irc and we determined that he had a webapp that had a directory not quite installed properly - part of it was also bug #37.
we fixed that. we also noticed some issues with his static ip addresses not quite well defined. we also found a more serious bug, bug #38, in the alpha code.
we fixed that and released a new alpha release.
we're having some glitches with app uninstallers in the newest code that we're working out now ...
My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 8GB RAM, 1TBx2+3TBx1
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