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Bouzouki

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    Friend of mine found the answer. It's a DNS problem related to IPV6. It wasn't me who figured it out but I wanted to throw what I knew out so it might help someone else.  He's running Linux and got the error you reported.  After about 3 hours of trying as many things we he could think of he says 'I wonder if it could be a DNS issue?' 

    So he disabled DNS64 support and it worked. Apparently it wasn't getting an IP and so it 'makes on up' for lack of a better explanation. EOS doesn't like that.

     

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