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Noobie Problem: Can't connect to GitHub

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I am a noobie when it comes to UnRaid, owning it for maybe two months now.

 

Now I have the problem that for the last two weeks or so, my UnRaid Box (HP Prolient Microserver Gen8), decided it did not want to connect to GitHub anymore.

 

When I try to Ping, it gets the host address for github, but gives me 'Destination Host Unreachable'.

 

Okay, I am running the box on a static address, but even putting it to an automatic address does not help. I already tried to set the DNS server to the Google and the Cloudflare DNS services, but to no avail.

 

The funny thing is that my desktop, which is connected to the same network switch, is going to github without problems...

 

Please help.

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First thing to try:   Settings   >>  Network Settings

 

Set    IPv4 DNS server   to    8.8.8.8    and     IPv4 DNS server 2   to    8.8.4.4

 

If that does not work, attach the Diagnostics file     Tools    >>>   Diagnostics   to your next post.

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On 7/31/2020 at 10:02 AM, Warringer said:

When I try to Ping, it gets the host address for github, but gives me 'Destination Host Unreachable'.

Where are you doing this ping operation?  Bash Terminal in Unraid GUI or an SSH terminal session?

Are you seeing this:

image.png.32ce17a9b7b8438c9104b42ded6ed0f3.png

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I don't know exactly why... But for some reason, it suddenly works again... >_>

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