Re: 'Temporary failure in name resolution'



"newlinuxuser" <fy1l87ug8j9sskz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1161503958.753799.220540@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Anyway, how can I solve my problem?

Try pinging the BitTorrent address that is failing. Use dig, host or
nslookup as well. Post the name<->IP that is failing so others can
try it.

Ping, dig , host and nslookup the torrent site address doesn't work.

What precisely do you mean by "doesn't work"? If you're not willing to post
the results of the commands you type, then you obviously don't want any
help.

.



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