Hi All,
This is an extract from my bb-hosts file in hobbit: 192.168.0.2 leopg9 # BBDISPLAY BBPAGER BBNET bbd http://leopg9/
192.168.0.100 Leo
192.176.5.1 Duni
This is suddenly reported:
Tue Feb 22 17:54:10 2005 conn ok
Service conn on Duni is OK (up)
green <http://192.168.0.2/hobbit/gifs/green.gif> 62.119.162.107 is alive (0.46 ms)
A totally different IP-address. That my outside address. I alse get an error in bbtest: Error output:
xgetenv: Cannot find value for variable HOME Henrik, you still got the URL? Regards Lars
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 06:02:32PM +0100, Ebeling, Lars wrote:
This is an extract from my bb-hosts file in hobbit: 192.168.0.2 leopg9 # BBDISPLAY BBPAGER BBNET bbd http://leopg9/ 192.168.0.100 Leo 192.176.5.1 Duni
This is suddenly reported:
Tue Feb 22 17:54:10 2005 conn ok green <http://192.168.0.2/hobbit/gifs/green.gif> 62.119.162.107 is alive (0.46 ms)
A totally different IP-address. That my outside address.
Hobbit will always do a DNS loookup on the hostname to find the IP of your host - the IP in bb-hosts is only a fall-back measure. If you want to force network tests to use the IP from bb-hosts, then add the "testip" keyword to the bb-hosts line, or run bbtest-net with "--dns=ip"
xgetenv: Cannot find value for variable HOME
This is unrelated, but it's an odd Unix system that does not have the HOME environment variable defined ...
Henrik
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