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Sure this was asked before
Chris
I keep getting this error.
Notice: Resolution on invalid hostname >invalid.crestron.com< ... setting primary resolution to CIP I know my dns setting are working. I was able to use console to ping sites and the names always resolve. I tried a initialize and restore to set everything to factory but cant make this error go away. It is causing me some issues with some modules. Its on 2 CP2Es. When i load the program on a CP3E it runs perfect with the dns resolution and this error is not present. Any ideas why this is happening? |
Kool-Aid Drinker
Many (most?) DNS providers no longer return a NXDOMAIN record
(non-existent domain) when looking up an address that doesn't exist. They prefer to return an IP address corresponding to their search/advertising webserver to "help" you find the correct address. You can't make that error message go away without finding an old-fashioned, honest DNS server to query. In any event, this shouldn't cause any issues. Name resolution over CIP is just a kludge for finding local devices by name. What issue are you having, with what modules? On Tue, 21 May 2013 16:21:24 -0000, "Chris" <chrmac68@...> wrote: I keep getting this error. |
Well, it also doesn't help that Crestron has invalid.crestron.com actually configured to resolve -- 96.234.151.126 belongs to "CRESTRON MID-ATLANTIC, IN; 6990 COLUMBIA GATEWAY COLUMBIA MD 21046 US" (via ISP/Transport Verizon Online LLC's Fiber-to-the-Premises network) per the RWHOIS
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There was a thread about this in the other place and I don't think it ever got fixed... -- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver) ControlWorks Consulting, LLC V: 440.449.1100 x1107 | F: 440.449.1106 | I: Crestron Services Provider -----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Kool-Aid Drinker Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 2:45 PM To: crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Re: Sure this was asked before Many (most?) DNS providers no longer return a NXDOMAIN record (non-existent domain) when looking up an address that doesn't exist. They prefer to return an IP address corresponding to their search/advertising webserver to "help" you find the correct address. You can't make that error message go away without finding an old-fashioned, honest DNS server to query. In any event, this shouldn't cause any issues. Name resolution over CIP is just a kludge for finding local devices by name. What issue are you having, with what modules? On Tue, 21 May 2013 16:21:24 -0000, "Chris" <chrmac68@...> wrote: I keep getting this error. ------------------------------------ Check out the Files area for useful modules, documents, and drivers. A contact list of Crestron dealers and programmers can be found in the Database area. Yahoo! Groups Links |
Kool-Aid Drinker
Oh, man, that's awesome!
On Tue, 21 May 2013 14:55:18 -0400, Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote: Well, it also doesn't help that Crestron has invalid.crestron.com actually configured to |
Kool-Aid Drinker
I've tried the weather module when it first came out, failed, and
haven't tried again... Your CP2e is apparently running 4.7.x firmware, which I haven't been impressed with, and don't have any systems running... The weather module is protected, so you can't even pry it open to see what's broken... Time for True Blue. On Tue, 21 May 2013 13:47:27 -0700 (PDT), Chris MacGilfrey <chrmac68@...> wrote: Its with the crestron weather module. The program runs perfect on CP3 without this error |
Kool-Aid Drinker
I wouldn't say "broke" -- if it was, many more people would be
affected. Subtle new bug that only has an effect in certain systems? Sure, wouldn't surprise me. If you're curious (and a little masochistic), do a wireshark capture of your CP2e and of a CP3 with the weather module set of identically. See if there's anything different... On Tue, 21 May 2013 16:13:10 -0700 (PDT), Chris MacGilfrey <chrmac68@...> wrote: Do you think the module is broke for the 4.7x firmware.. |
Kool-Aid Drinker
Ping services.mycrestron.com from both processors; compare.
Run debugger against the CP2e; include module signals. Find the two ::debug_weather_ signals, drive them high. You should get a bunch of trace data as the weather module works. On Tue, 21 May 2013 16:13:10 -0700 (PDT), Chris MacGilfrey <chrmac68@...> wrote: Do you think the module is broke for the 4.7x firmware.. |
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