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Archlinux elinks
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So that, the elinks will use the DNS to resolve the domain first instead of using libnss_wins.so to resolve the the Windows computer name before hand, which causes some errors. Now, elinks work fine.Īs a conclusion, the “wins” can be added, but only after the “dns”. That means it is not the sambad service problem, but the nf.Īs a result, I just put the “wins” after the “dns”. Then I add the wins again and disable the sambad systemd service and run the elinks. So, it is confirmed that the “wins” is a problem. Just a trial-and-error, I remove the “wins” from the line and elinks to Google again. I remembered that this setting was done long time ago, and elinks never faced this problem before. The following is the corresponding line, hosts: files wins dns myhostname Thus, I open the /etc/nf and found the “wins” in “hosts” key. Then I remembered I have done something regarding the nss for the Samba before. usr/lib/libc.so.6(getaddrinfo+0xe8)Įlinks(http_protocol_handler+0x4f)įrom the error message, I found that there is something wrong about the libnss_wins.so.2. usr/lib/libnss_wins.so.2(_nss_wins_gethostbyname2_r+0x32) usr/lib/libnss_wins.so.2(_nss_wins_gethostbyname_r+0x4e8) usr/lib/samba/libgse.so(name_query+0x87) usr/lib/libsamba-util.so.0(timeval_current_ofs+0x34) Then I come across with the following message and I typed it out in “leafpad” (since copy and paste does not work in the terminal emulator). When going to seek for the help in the forum, in order to prepare significant information to other users, I tried to gather the error message as much as possible. I think the problem is happened when elinks is trying to resolve the domain. And if I browse a website with the IP address (not the domain name), and if the website does not have redirection, then it works fine also. The elinks can browse the without any problem. But when I come across installation of the Arch Linux on a fresh computer, the elinks works fine. I tried to google about the “elinks host not found”, “elinks resolve problem”, etc, none of them are relevant to my problem. Whenever I elinks to a website, such as or, it shows the message “Host not found”. So how I can I access internet during the Arch Linux installation under these special constraints/ circumstances? Any help/ hints will be great.I have come across with this problem for quite a long time. With Arch Linux installation, I can imagine that I can somehow set the IPv4 settings, but I am really scratching my head over how can I overcome the need to open an url in the browser and sign-in with proper credentials! Will it even be possible? What should I even search for on Google/ Arch-wiki?) And once all is set and done, I get easy graphical environments to modify necessary settings and login on a browser.

(For comparision, if I were to install say Ubuntu, I would pretty much proceed without connecting to the internet at all.

Have to open an url in browser and sign in there with proper credentials: LDAP username and password.Configure IPv4 settings manually, and then.They don't address my specific situation of having to: Most YouTube tutorials operate under the premise that you plug in an ethernet cable and you connect to internet. I have been beating around the bush as I checked out the following Arch Wiki pages: LDAP authentication, Network Configuration, dhcpcd - but frankly it is just too much and very overwhelming, for someone new. So I want to learn the right way to connect to ethernet with these special constraints (which I presume wouldn't be very unusual given many universities network operate this way)!

Also, I feel one should learn how to overcome the above obstacle rather than avoiding it. In fact I successfully installed Arch Linux one time this way, but this is both slow and expensive. command: sudo yum install curl wget lynx w3m elinks In this article. I can connect to the Hotspot from my mobile-phone and proceed with Arch Linux installation. to automate tasks on my home NAS/Server running Archlinux and I have decided. I am on an university-network that requires me to manually set IPv4 settings and then open an url on the browser to login with LDAP username and password to access internet.












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