Re: wget: unable to resolve host address “xxxxx”

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On 07/30/2014 09:40 AM, Theodore Si wrote:
> But how? Could you be more specific?
> I am using NAT to connect my virtual machine to the Internet.
> 

What is the exact commend you are using that is not working?

192.168.80.128 is not a normal address, it is what is called an Internal
address.  See this link concerning 192.168 branch:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network

You would need SOMETHING to relate a name to that address, either in a
host file or someone would need to add the name to your DNS.

Thanks,
Johnny Hughes

> 于2014年7月30日 22:39:04,Devin Reade写到:
>>
>>
>>> On Jul 29, 2014, at 23:47, Gopu Krishnan <gopukrishnantec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> try adding google dns
>>> 8.8.8.8
>>> in resolv.conf
>>
>> His IP is in private address space; google nameservers won't help. The correct answer is to fix his local DNS config.


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