Re: sudo: unable to resolve host Mon Nov 10, 2014 11:40 pm So raspi-config allows that, it doesn't sanitise the input so that it adheres the the rules it announces with whiptail.

May 28, 2011 Could not resolve host: github.com · Issue #4872 · desktop @emmanuellekamwa are you encountering the could not resolve host error? Are you behind a firewall or proxy server? It would also be helpful to know the specific actions you have already taken to try and resolve the issue. Ways of resolving hosts and IP addresses If you are using a name server or DNS server to resolve host names, the host name must be configured on the DNS server. The host name you configure on the DNS server must also match the host name configured in the operating system. To check the host name on the operating system, in a command prompt, type: hostname

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It outputs “sudo:unable to resolve host Lily-desktop”(here assume current host-name is Lily-desktop), however the commands work as well as before. This always happens after host-name changed.After change host-name by edit /etc/hostname , we also need to do a change in /etc/hosts file. Jan 08, 2020 · E/Unity: java.net.UnknownHostException: Unable to resolve host "cdp.cloud.unity3d.com": No address associated with hostname I dont have a pro though I sort of am one and it annois the s%&# out of me unity_E6C76QCz9SVV2w , Dec 19, 2018 Mar 17, 2018 · sudo: unable to resolve host. Thread starter CptCharis; Start date Mar 17, 2018; Tags host hostname sudo; CptCharis Well-Known Member. Credits 194 Mar 17, 2018 #1

Cannot download Device credentials from Onboard server: Unable to resolve host" I verified with a network app on my Android that CPPM's host name is not resolvable. This isn't an issue for things like Guest captive portal because I used a different FQDN in my captive portal that resolve to the CPPM IP.

Aug 29, 2019 Unable to resolve host <Raspberry Pi Host name>: Name or Jan 04, 2020 linux - WGET can't resolve host - Server Fault host and nslookup always do DNS lookups. However other applications will look in NSS first for other naming systems (e.g. /etc/hosts , NIS, etc). If something else is configured but not working it could prevent the application from ever trying the DNS. Unable to resolve host "www.google.com": No address