I can't run wttr.ini in Xubuntu 16.04.6, connection time out
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When I try to run "curl wttr.in" I get this:
curl: (7) Failed to connect to 192.168.49.1 port 8282: Connection timed out .
Firewall is disable (ufw -> innactive), how can I fix that? I have the latest version of curl (curl 7.47.0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)), So far I couldn't find wttr.ini conf files. Appreciate some help. Vladi
xubuntu configuration curl weather
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When I try to run "curl wttr.in" I get this:
curl: (7) Failed to connect to 192.168.49.1 port 8282: Connection timed out .
Firewall is disable (ufw -> innactive), how can I fix that? I have the latest version of curl (curl 7.47.0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)), So far I couldn't find wttr.ini conf files. Appreciate some help. Vladi
xubuntu configuration curl weather
what do you get when you open a browser and go tohttp://wttr.in/? Oh andwttr.inis a webadress not a file on your system.
– Rinzwind
3 hours ago
@Rinzwind yes, I get the weather for my location, but what about run from xfce4-terminal ?
– vladimir pavloski
2 hours ago
Mycurl -v wttr.inconnectswttr.in (5.9.243.187) port 80. Does your DNS server lie aboutwttr.in?host wttr.inWhere did your IP and port (192.168.49.1 port 8282) come from?
– waltinator
2 hours ago
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When I try to run "curl wttr.in" I get this:
curl: (7) Failed to connect to 192.168.49.1 port 8282: Connection timed out .
Firewall is disable (ufw -> innactive), how can I fix that? I have the latest version of curl (curl 7.47.0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)), So far I couldn't find wttr.ini conf files. Appreciate some help. Vladi
xubuntu configuration curl weather
When I try to run "curl wttr.in" I get this:
curl: (7) Failed to connect to 192.168.49.1 port 8282: Connection timed out .
Firewall is disable (ufw -> innactive), how can I fix that? I have the latest version of curl (curl 7.47.0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)), So far I couldn't find wttr.ini conf files. Appreciate some help. Vladi
xubuntu configuration curl weather
xubuntu configuration curl weather
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what do you get when you open a browser and go tohttp://wttr.in/? Oh andwttr.inis a webadress not a file on your system.
– Rinzwind
3 hours ago
@Rinzwind yes, I get the weather for my location, but what about run from xfce4-terminal ?
– vladimir pavloski
2 hours ago
Mycurl -v wttr.inconnectswttr.in (5.9.243.187) port 80. Does your DNS server lie aboutwttr.in?host wttr.inWhere did your IP and port (192.168.49.1 port 8282) come from?
– waltinator
2 hours ago
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what do you get when you open a browser and go tohttp://wttr.in/? Oh andwttr.inis a webadress not a file on your system.
– Rinzwind
3 hours ago
@Rinzwind yes, I get the weather for my location, but what about run from xfce4-terminal ?
– vladimir pavloski
2 hours ago
Mycurl -v wttr.inconnectswttr.in (5.9.243.187) port 80. Does your DNS server lie aboutwttr.in?host wttr.inWhere did your IP and port (192.168.49.1 port 8282) come from?
– waltinator
2 hours ago
what do you get when you open a browser and go to
http://wttr.in/? Oh and wttr.in is a webadress not a file on your system.– Rinzwind
3 hours ago
what do you get when you open a browser and go to
http://wttr.in/? Oh and wttr.in is a webadress not a file on your system.– Rinzwind
3 hours ago
@Rinzwind yes, I get the weather for my location, but what about run from xfce4-terminal ?
– vladimir pavloski
2 hours ago
@Rinzwind yes, I get the weather for my location, but what about run from xfce4-terminal ?
– vladimir pavloski
2 hours ago
My
curl -v wttr.in connects wttr.in (5.9.243.187) port 80. Does your DNS server lie about wttr.in? host wttr.in Where did your IP and port (192.168.49.1 port 8282) come from?– waltinator
2 hours ago
My
curl -v wttr.in connects wttr.in (5.9.243.187) port 80. Does your DNS server lie about wttr.in? host wttr.in Where did your IP and port (192.168.49.1 port 8282) come from?– waltinator
2 hours ago
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what do you get when you open a browser and go to
http://wttr.in/? Oh andwttr.inis a webadress not a file on your system.– Rinzwind
3 hours ago
@Rinzwind yes, I get the weather for my location, but what about run from xfce4-terminal ?
– vladimir pavloski
2 hours ago
My
curl -v wttr.inconnectswttr.in (5.9.243.187) port 80. Does your DNS server lie aboutwttr.in?host wttr.inWhere did your IP and port (192.168.49.1 port 8282) come from?– waltinator
2 hours ago