Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
Hm, strange - I've tested with a few hundred lists during "stress testing"
(including
basically all the country-codes) without any errors during update-downloads.
Could
you please post your peerblock.log and peerblock.conf files so we can take a
look at
them?
Original comment by peerbloc...@gmail.com
on 4 Apr 2010 at 4:26
Hm, so you're getting a variety of errors here it looks like, though generally
all
errors hit during a certain update-cycle are the same error-code. You're
getting the
following:
/---------------------------------------
ERROR CONTACTING URL, result:[6] err:[Could not resolve host:
list.iblocklist.com;
Host not found]
ERROR CONTACTING URL, result:[28] err:[Connection time-out]
ERROR CONTACTING URL, result:[56]
\---------------------------------------
#56 is CURLE_RECV_ERROR, which for its part is generally indicative of some
kind of
random network error while we were receiving data. The "Connection time-out"
errors
mean we were unable to contact the iblocklist.com servers at all, and the
"Could not
resolve host" errors mean we couldn't even look up the domain-name.
Not too sure why these are happening - from what a quick google turns up it
looks
like these sorts of errors can result from your local network experiencing some
issues. Did this problem only start happening recently, or is this a recent
install?
Original comment by peerbloc...@gmail.com
on 4 Apr 2010 at 5:44
i recently went to the r320. i had no issues with the stable release but i
figured
I'd try the r320 to see if there are any improvements. i only had issues after
the
upgrade or when i didn't have net access (for obvious reasons).
Original comment by Counterm...@gmail.com
on 4 Apr 2010 at 11:21
when i disable some of the list it updates just fine. never gotten it to update
if i
have more than 35 active lists at once. it seems like I'm requesting too much
information with all my list or something strange along those lines.
Original comment by Counterm...@gmail.com
on 4 Apr 2010 at 11:25
It sounds like a connection problem. Who is your ISP? What kind of router are
you using? How are you connecting to the router (wired, wireless, what
protocol)? When this happens, are you able to access other sites at adequate
speeds?
Here's two things to try. Open a command prompt (windows key + r, then type
"cmd" and press enter). In the command prompt, type in "ping 4.2.2.1 -t". This
will ping one of the major DNS servers until stopped. While this is running,
start a full update with all your lists. While the update is happening, watch
the command prompt to see if any values jump up really high or if you start
getting "destination host unreachable", "unspecified error", or some other
error messages.
If that doesn't change anything, try running a speed test
(geeksquad.com/speedtest or speedtest.net) before, during, and after updating
the lists. See if the speeds and ping differ significantly.
I encounter problems where my router gets overloaded with simultaneous
connections and locks up, where my wireless adapter stops working with really
heavy usage, and where I would get slower and slower performance when using
Ethernet over Power adapters. Some cable (and probably DSL) modems can also
lock up with too many connections.
Original comment by brent.ne...@gmail.com
on 14 Jun 2010 at 10:22
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
Counterm...@gmail.com
on 4 Apr 2010 at 4:22