2013-12-21, 15:49
(2013-12-20, 23:00)atv2jber Wrote: BTW, this is for Linux-XBMC only. If you are on Android you need to change the settings via the Network dialog under Andriod's settings.
Which DNS service did you use, tunlr, unblock-us, unlocator? 127.0.0.1 looks like you might have entered something wrong in the myResolv.conf file or that you were playing around with the Networking dialog in XBMC. What do you see if you ssh into the box and issue the following command "cat /etc/resolv.conf" ?
Yes, I'm using the Geniatech release of Linux XBMC. Previously, I could configure my XBMC DNS settings in Android - but that doesn't work with this Linux version.
I'm using Unotell Global DNS Clusters. I use Toronto and Montreal.
I am able to SSH to the Linux XBMC ATV520 box. I type the following: "echo "nameserver AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD" > /root/.xbmc/myResolv.conf (with my DNS address). The command works and then I reboot the machine.
After I reboot, I look at the System Info > Network and here's what I get: IP address 192.168.1.4; Gateway 192.168.1.1; Primary DNS 192.168.1.1; Secondary DNS 192.168.1.1
Has anyone else with Geniatech dual core box tried to modify these settings?
Cheers