Re: Potential Bug - GIT/GIT LFS doing dnsquery on an IP address

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Hey,

On 2022-03-21 at 23:20:25, Hecker, David A wrote:
> I started the message below with git bugreport so I think I have all the details. (UPPERCASE to highlight; not shouting. 😊)
> 
> Thanks!
> --Dave Hecker
> 
> 
> ====================================================================================================
> WHAT DID YOU DO BEFORE THE BUG HAPPENED? (STEPS TO REPRODUCE YOUR ISSUE)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> I have an older laptop running Visual Studio 2019 and Git-2.35.1.2-64-bit.exe WITH the "GIT LFS" option checked, which is working as expected: committing a change to a large file and pushing the changes DOES update the remote repository with the change, and other team members who ALREADY HAVE A FULL COPY OF THE OLDER LARGE FILE are able to pull changes and will receive the updated copy of that file.
> 
> Another team member and I got a new laptop and set up Visual Studio 2019 and Git-2.35.1.2-64-bit.exe, and then attempted to clone the repository. The clone succeeds, but checkout fails with this error:
> 
> batch response: Post https://tfs.acsgs.com/tfs/PDSI/HRS2/Learning/_git/KnowledgeConnection.git/info/lfs/objects/batch:
> lookup 216.115.169.22: dnsquery: DNS name does not exist.
> 
> GIT/GIT LFS successfully resolved "tfs.acsgs.com" to the IP 216.115.169.22 for the clone, but then it seems like it’s mistakenly attempted a DNS lookup of "216.115.169.22" which fails because it's already an IP address, NOT a DNS name. (Doing "nslookup 216.115.169.22" fails in a similar/expected way: "can't find 216.115.169.22: Non-existent domain".)
> 
> IMPORTANT: I then tried cloning to a new folder on my OLDER (Windows 7) laptop, and GOT THE SAME ERROR. Therefore I SUSPECT this is NOT related to my NEWER (Windows 10) vs. OLDER (Windows 7) laptop, but instead seems to be a GIT/GIT LFS bug…and only when attempting the initial download of an “actual” file.
> 
> Another possibility is our internal TFS server perhaps has changed configuration since the first time we cloned our repository, but it seems unlikely (I can manually download a large file into my local folder, then GIT/GIT LFS will manage it properly…it seems to be only when trying to make the initial download of a full file that fails with this “lookup 216.115.169.22: dnsquery: DNS name does not exist” error).
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This looks like a Git LFS issue, and Git LFS is managed independently
from this project.  Could you please open an issue on the Git LFS issue
tracker[0] instead, including all of this information, filling out the
issue template, and including the output when using GIT_TRACE=1
GIT_TRANSFER_TRACE=1 GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1 (stripping out any
authentication headers)?

That would allow one of us who work on Git LFS to look at this in more
detail.

Thanks.

[0] https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs
-- 
brian m. carlson (he/him or they/them)
Toronto, Ontario, CA

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