On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 04:58:01AM -0500, Trey Blancher wrote:
> Here's the output you requested:
(...)
> Looks like the ping method is broken from here. I saw that you made
(...)
It certainly looks like the ping mechanism doesn't work in your environment.
As for the changes I introduced, none
Here's the output you requested:
heroin:~ # netselect -I -vv -s 1 www.google.com
Running netselect to choose 1 out of 6 addresses.
74.125.115.105 ms 30 hops0% ok
74.125.115.104 ms 30 hops0% ok
74.125.115.103
On Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 11:13:37AM -0500, Trey Blancher wrote:
> As far as I know, I'm not experiencing any general networking issues,
> both ping and traceroute to google com return as expected. Here's the
> raw netselect command I ran (hosts.test should be the contents of the
> $hosts shell var
I'm getting this useless sources.list problem with netselect-apt too,
I'm not sure what happened to my previous post. It's nearly identical
to the posts above, it appears to work correctly, but it never spits
out a single address, and it doesn't properly populate sources.list.
I'm running wheezy,
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