Warning: fsockopen(): php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: Name or service not known

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  • Henry16@2cuk.co.uk

    Warning: fsockopen(): php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: Name or service not known



    Never seen such a situation !

    Do you have once faced this problem ?

    We use a fsockopen to retrieve a content from a URL [fsockopen ($url,
    80, $errno, $errstr, 5);]. The content is dispalid corretly on a page
    on one of our servers.
    But on an other server (more-or-less same config.) the content is not
    displaid !! with the error message ::

    Warning: fsockopen(): php_network_get addresses: getaddrinfo failed:
    Name or service not known in /home/virtual/site1/fst/var/www/html/..php
    on line 46

    A config. probem of PHP or Linux server ? Never seen that in the past !

    Many thanks for any comment or operating solutions.

    Henry.

  • Daz

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    Re: Warning: fsockopen(): php_network_get addresses: getaddrinfo failed: Name or service not known


    Henry16@2cuk.co .uk wrote:
    Never seen such a situation !
    >
    Do you have once faced this problem ?
    >
    We use a fsockopen to retrieve a content from a URL [fsockopen ($url,
    80, $errno, $errstr, 5);]. The content is dispalid corretly on a page
    on one of our servers.
    But on an other server (more-or-less same config.) the content is not
    displaid !! with the error message ::
    >
    Warning: fsockopen(): php_network_get addresses: getaddrinfo failed:
    Name or service not known in /home/virtual/site1/fst/var/www/html/..php
    on line 46
    >
    A config. probem of PHP or Linux server ? Never seen that in the past !
    >
    Many thanks for any comment or operating solutions.
    >
    Henry.
    Sounds like it's almost certainly a problem with your config. It looks
    like your script is looking in the current script instead of online for
    your URL. It might be worth running some diagnostics on that server to
    check that the DNS is working correctly, and that you can access
    websites by their domain name. If you can't, try accessing it by IP
    address (which can be obtained by pinking the domain name).

    Hope this gives you somewhere to start.

    Daz.

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