![]() ![]() Simon cdrom floppy sudo audio dip video plugdev netdev cat /etc/sysctl.d/ipv6. I am doing a sudo apt-get update and I still get that error. elixenide at 17:42 1 EdCottrell, I am not doing any operations with the ip. ![]() ip-10-0-xx-xx is not the actual IP or hostname. # ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback 1 Use the IP address, i.e., 10.0.xx.xx (where you have replaced the xx s with digits, of course). # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts cat cat /etc/hostsġ27.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain I've also disabled ipv6 is the kernel because my ISP's ipv6 support sucks, I tried enabling ipv6 again and the issue persists. I tried searching on the internet for people with similar issues, but most simply have a mistake in /etc/hosts or /etc/hostname, which I don't think is my case. root127:/var/AH00557: apache2: aprsockaddrinfoget () failed for 127.0.0.1localhost AH00558: apache2: Could not reliably determine the servers fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1. Then I try to do something a little more stressful with the network and boom. However, different week, different hotel and my pi starts kicking up this error: Temporary failure in name resolution. failed if hostname is not FQDN 1649868 - Various updates for RHEL-7.7 - many. It works on my home network and my previous hotel network. Resolves: Bug 1653163 - certmap fails when Issuer DN has comma in name. I've given my user sudo by adding it to the sudo group, and I've rebooted multiple times since doing it. 1 I have a Pi running a version of raspbian 64bit. ![]() I'm on my laptop, there's no ssh involved. Everytime I use it, I get the message "sudo: unable to resolve host pulsar". I just installed stretch 5 days ago, and everything is working fine except for sudo. ![]()
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