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Q: How to solve CURL request error "Could not resolve host: ..." PHP?

ILovePHPI'm facing this very odd error. I can't send a cURL request anymore after changing nothing. Out of the sudden I'm getting: 'Could not resolve host: hostname' I know there are like a 1000 instances of this question on stackoverflow but I have tried all the suggested answers/comments in them ...

What are the values of $this->host and $config?
Anonymous
$this->host is 'http://'.'hostname' and $config as you can see is '/folder/list'. $key is the API key. @SeanBright
OK, so 'http://'.'hostname' is not a resolvable hostname (I'm not sure why there is a . in there either...)
Anonymous
@AbraCadaver I meant that it is running locally and not that it is localhost. Apologies if that's unclear.
Anonymous
@SeanBright It worked like this a few days ago flawlessly. I also tried removing the 'http://' but that didn't fix it either.
21:26
What is the output of echo $this->host.$config;? Actually put that code in and run it and copy/paste the output.
Anonymous
It outputs, as excpected, 'hostname/folder/list'
Anonymous
docker ps returns a83dedda23f5 backend_webserver "docker-php-entrypoi…" 10 days ago Up 8 minutes 9000/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8000->80/tcp hostname
So I assume you are anonymizing this so that you don't publish the actual hostname on StackOverflow. Whatever hostname really is is not resolvable by the system resolver. So maybe you had an /etc/hosts entry that was removed?
Anonymous
You're right I'm anonymizing. Unfortunately, nothing has changed at all.
ok, so whatever hostname is, from the command line type: nslookup <whatever hostname is>
or ping <whatever hostname is>
Anonymous
21:27
Server: 192.168.101.1
Address: 192.168.101.1#53

** server can't find hostname: NXDOMAIN
and there you go
is <whatever hostname is> a public DNS record somewhere?
i'm not asking what it is, just if it is public
Anonymous
Any idea how is this possible? Is building docker containers responsible for this?
Anonymous
No it's all local
Are you running this from a docker container?
Anonymous
yes
21:29
Has it got access to any of your network?
Anonymous
In what sense?
Can it see other hosts than itself?
Anonymous
Yes. There's another container and they're communicating with eachother. They're in the same netwrok.
ok, so the container that your PHP script is running in cannot resolve <whatever hostname is>
is there an entry in /etc/hosts for it? are you running dnsmasq or something?
And is <hostname> up and running and connected?
Anonymous
21:32
@sean
Anonymous
No there's not
he can't resolve the name, i don't think it matters if the other container is up
Anonymous
@Pieter Yes
well something changed with your DNS configuration - i don't know what it is
and don't say "it was working the other day" because that doesn't matter :-)
@SeanBright Hostname might just be the actual computer's host name in which case it doesn't have to be anywhere
21:33
it's not working today
Anonymous
True but just to demonstrate that it's not a code problem.
@Pieter he said earlier that he was anonymizing it for SO
(or she - don't mean to be presumptive)
Anonymous
Thanks for your help, both of you. One final question if you don't mind, Is there a way to know if anything changed in my DNS or undo it?
Anonymous
It's a he ;)
@SeanBright If my hostname is SomeSecretHost, then I can anonymise it to <hostname> but it doesn't have to be anywhere for somesecrethost to be found
21:35
that's fair
Anonymous
All I did turn off docker, rebuild it, turn it back up and it doesn't work. So that's why it was supruising.
well, here is what you could do
open /etc/hosts
For some reason they are not seeing each other.
@ILovePHP try pinging your docker container from <hostname>. Also, check that they are on the same IP range
add:
<ip of other container> <hostname>
replacing those things with the correct values
save
test again
I'd first just ping the IP from the container and see if it can see <hostname>
21:37
i know 0 about docker, so i will defer to pieter
This isn't Docker related as much as I believe it's network related
s/network/DNS/
Docker might not have created/set up the network correctly
Anonymous
What do mean with <ip of other container> in this case?
the IP address that <hostname> should resolve to
here is an example:
192.168.0.10 my-private-server.com
21:41
On the <hostname> machine, do ifconfig and see what it's IP address is
fwiw, we've veered pretty far off-topic for this question and even for stackoverflow.com
Anonymous
It still doesn't work :(. But I at least got a clue more on where to search/what to try. I'll stop wasting your time and if I ever solve it, I;ll make sure to post an answer and credit you guys.
good luck
Anonymous
Thank you!
@ILovePHP I am in no rush and can spent another few minutes helping out, I don't mind
What I believe is happening is that the two machines, <hostname> and your PHP box, cannot see each other
Now this can be down to a few reasons
Firstly, make sure that they are connected to the same network. The PHP host can see other hosts you said. Can the <hostname> see the same hosts?
Anonymous
21:45
I would love to get it to work because I've wasted too much time on this, so if you're willing to help, I'll gladly accept your help.
Sure, we have all been there
Just to know how detailed I need to be, how much do you know about networking?
Anonymous
Not enough for sure
Anonymous
How would you check whether the <hostname> see the same hosts?
How do you know the PHP host can see them?
Also, is <hostname> a docker container too?
Anonymous
They're communicating together. A backend and a front end. I have put them on the same netwrok a few days ago using the command:
docker network connect frontend backend
Anonymous
21:50
I'm also using Symfony to send some data between them which works fine.
OK, and do you use their hostnames or IPs?
Anonymous
hostnames from running docker ps
On one of them (backend), ping the other one (frontend)
Anonymous
sure one sec
Make a note of the IP
Anonymous
21:55
yes..
Now do the same from the <hostname>
See if it can ping both of the other hosts
Anonymous
ping: cannot resolve hostname: Unknown host
Also not the IP and check whether they are in the same subnet
OK, so it appears that <hostname> is not attached to the other hosts' network
Do ifconfig on the host and check whether they are in the same subnet (first three part of the IP is the same)
Anonymous
let me see
Anonymous
The server is somehow completely invisible. Also ifoncfig returns nothing.
ifconfig: interface hostname does not exist
22:01
Type hostname on it
It would appear as if it's network is down
Anonymous
What do you mean?
In the terminal, run the command hostname
It should show you the computer's name
Make sure that is showing the correct name
Anonymous
-bash: hostname: command not found
Anonymous
I know right
22:02
hostnamectl | grep 'hostname'
Anonymous
I never touch these stuff so they don't break down but here we are
Which distro are you running?
Well, now you get to learn, right :)
Anonymous
should the ctl be after hostname directly?
yes
Anonymous
I'm running mac 10.14.5
22:04
I meant the docker containers
Anonymous
/etc/*-release
-bash: /etc/*-release: No such file or directory
Anonymous
/etc/lsb-release
-bash: /etc/lsb-release: No such file or directory
Anonymous
hostnamectl | grep 'hostname'
-bash: hostnamectl: command not found
OK, when you created the docker container, which image did you build it off?
You had to run docker pull ????. What did you use for the <hostname>
Anonymous
running docker image inspect hostname gives "DockerVersion": "18.09.2",
22:10
Run docker ps and look what appears under IMAGE for <hostname>
Anonymous
backend_webserver
Anonymous
and name is hostname
I am just trying to work out which flavour of Linux you are running so that I know which commands are available
Did you create the image from a Dockerfile?
Anonymous
I'm really wasting your time at this point and this isn't working unfortunately. I'll work on it tomorrow because i also need to go to bed now.
Anonymous
Yes
Anonymous
22:12
iirc at least
Anonymous
Thanks a lot and i'll post what the problem was if my question isn't closed by then
So, in that case, take this:
1) Learn more about networking to improve your skills
2) https://training.play-with-docker.com/docker-networking-hol/#task1
3) The issue is with hostname. It's not connected to a network
You could try and run ifup on hostname and get lucky, but I doubt it
Good luck!
Anonymous
Thanks a lot!
You're welcome
Bye
Anonymous
Make sure to check my question in a day or two so you can hopefully see that I was able to figure it out, hehe
Anonymous
22:15
So you could finally rest
Anonymous
Bye!
If all fail, [email protected]
I don't check it often, but it will keep an eye on it for the next couple of days in case you can't get it sorted
Anonymous
You're a legend ;-)
I've been there and I learned by someone helping me :)
Good night
Anonymous
You too!

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