[OT] Invalid host address

Mike Bonner bonnmike at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 20:58:37 EST 2015


The hosts file can be set up to provide specific name to ip address
mappings.  99.9% of the time its not used, and if it is, its often a
hijack. Along with the hijack thing, its also possible that a proxy has
been set up unbeknownst to the user, and its munging something as it
decides where they want to direct the user, rather than where the user
actually wants to go.

Can you post some of the gibberish?

On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 6:53 PM, J. Landman Gay <jacque at hyperactivesw.com>
wrote:

> Out of thousands of users, occasionally one can't connect and repeatedly
> gets an invalid host address error. What causes those? All users are
> sending to the same server at the same domain. Naturally they all say it's
> only our app and never happens in a browser.
>
> Everything I've found about it is mostly gibberish to me. Is this
> something to do with the hosts file on the computer? The latest report says
> it happens on different networks (home and school) so I assume it's
> specific to his machine.
>
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