tca
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Post by tca on Aug 28, 2009 4:19:45 GMT 7
Hi all, I recently installed the Azureus module on my N5200BR PRO (4Switch) - thanks drewy for providing this very cool module. Well, I still struggle to get it running, which means whenever I add a torrent I get the error-message "No route to host". I assume this could be related to a failed name resolving (DNS). I do not use the eth0 (WAN) but just the eth1 (LAN/Switch) interface. Therefore eth0 has an IP assigned outside the range of the LAN, the eth1 (LAN) has the DNS assigned to the router/gateway. Using ssh I'm able to ping e.g. www.google.com, so the box seems to work fine through eth1. Now I tried to bind the Azureus to the eth1's IP through AzSMRC, but no change – the error message still appears. However, I still assume that Azureus (Java) binds to eth0 and therefore misses the DNS setting of eth1. Probably I'm thinking the wrong direction... Any hints? Does anyone know about a Java startup directive which could be used when firing up Azureus ("-Ddns=xx.xx.xx")? Any hints appreciated! Tom
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Post by drewy on Sept 2, 2009 2:22:44 GMT 7
did u try swapping your network connections i.e. connect wan to your lan instead of the lan interface. You may not want to leave it like this, but it would prove your theory one way or the other.
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Post by tca on Sept 4, 2009 13:15:18 GMT 7
Hi drewy,
I haven't tried swapping the interfaces as I only have remote access to the Thecus (for the time being) and I'm concerned to disconnect the machine and loose the connection by that. However, I'd try it in a couple of weeks when I have physical access to it...
Has anyone experienced / received as well that error message?
Tom
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Post by tca on Sept 13, 2009 2:52:21 GMT 7
... just had access to my N5200BR Pro and in fact it was solved by swapping (wan lan exchange) the interfaces, thanks drewy!
Azureus works now smoothly...
Cheers Tom
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