rpclog.txt:
localtime: 2018-05-30 18:14:11
gmtime: 2018-05-30 17:14:11
RPCEmu 0.9.0 [INTERPRETER NO_DEBUG]
Build: 64-bit binary
Compiler: GCC version 7.3.0
OS: SysName = Linux
OS: Release = 4.15.0-22-generic
OS: Version = #24-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 16 12:15:17 UTC 2018
OS: Machine = x86_64
QT5: 5.9.5
Number of screens: 1
Primary screen: eDP-1
Information for screen: eDP-1
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Colour depth: 24
Working Directory: /home/davidg/rpcemu-ro4.02
config_load: bridgename = "rpcemu"
config_load: cdrom_enabled = "1"
config_load: cdrom_iso = ""
config_load: cdrom_type = "0"
config_load: cpu_idle = "0"
config_load: ipaddress = "172.31.0.1"
config_load: macaddress = ""
config_load: mem_size = "32"
config_load: model = "RPC610"
config_load: mouse_following = "1"
config_load: mouse_twobutton = "0"
config_load: network_type = "iptunnelling"
config_load: refresh_rate = "60"
config_load: sound_enabled = "0"
config_load: stretch_mode = "1"
config_load: username = ""
config_load: vram_size = "2"
romload: Loaded 'ROM402' 4194304 bytes
romload: Total ROM size 4 MB
romload: ROM patch applied: 8MB VRAM RISC OS 4.02
plt_sound: qt5 Audio Device: alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1f.3.analog-stereo
plt_sound: qt5 Audio Codecs Supported: 1
0: audio/pcm
plt_sound: qt5 Audio SampleRates Supported: 5
0: 8000
1: 11025
2: 22050
3: 44100
4: 48000
initpodulerom: Successfully loaded 'hostfsfiler,ffa' into podulerom
initpodulerom: Successfully loaded 'hostfs,ffa' into podulerom
RPCEmu: Machine reset
Networking: Dropping runtime privileges back to 'davidg'
RPCEmu: Machine reset complete
HostFS: Registration request version 3 accepted
On 30/05/18 21:40, Peter Howkins wrote:
> On Wed, 30 May 2018 at 16:30, David Gee <dr.david.gee@outlook.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to get networking working on RPCEmu 0.9.0, running under
>> Ubuntu 18.04/Gnome. I've followed the steps given for IP tunnelling, and
>> everything responds correctly, except for the last phase: I can ping the
>> router (192.168.0.1) but if I try 'ping www.marutan.net', I get 'unknown
>> host www.marutan.net'.
>> I've tried this with the name server set to 192.169.0.1
> I presume you meant to type 192.168.0.1 here.
>
>> and I've also
>> tried setting this to 8.8.8.8 (Google public DNS), but that makes no
>> difference, even though I can ping 8.8.8.8.
> That you can ping by IP address proves your networking is up, but the lack
> of name resolution means that DNS is failing.
>
> Can you post your rpclog.txt file please, and I'll try to reproduce your setup.
>
> Peter
>
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