2024-02-06, 07:17 PM
(2024-02-06, 07:12 PM)reilandeubank Wrote:(2024-02-06, 07:06 PM)tmsrxzar Wrote: indeed
also, that ip it resolved to is not the same as my pc resolved it to
so i looked it up and i dont find it there either https://www.nslookup.io/domains/api.them...ns-records
try ping one of the ip addresses from there, it "could be" simply a dns server that is out of date
That being a DNS issue does make sense, as I ran the same command on a completely separate ubuntu machine that I have, and got the same issue. I guess I am glad to pin it down to outdated DNS, but its kind of annoying as my ISP is Xfinity and as I do not have my own router, I cannot do anything to change DNS records/settings. For a sanity check, I did a DNS lookup for comcast's DNS and got the same incorrect IP: https://www.ip-lookup.org/dns-lookup/api.themoviedb.org
sure you can
https://www.ionos.com/digitalguide/serve...on-ubuntu/
https://www.hellotech.com/guide/for/how-...indows-mac
just because they serve dns servers via dhcp doesn't mean your pc has to use them
i use google's myself, 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4
https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns
you can also use 1.1.1.1
https://1.1.1.1/dns
there are more "public" dns servers available