Error unable to resolve server address the requested name is valid but no data of the requested type was...
Currently I am having an issue accessing servers using VMware Horizon Client.
I have check all the DNS settings, for other connections such as accessing the servers IP using Putty and SQL Developer works perfectly.
But when I want to setup for the remote accessing the servers using VMWare Horizon Client, using the username and password given. An error message appear as image below.
Error Popup Message appear
The error message state that an Error: Unable to resolve server address. The requested name is valid, but no data of the requested type was found.
Thank you.
networking vpn dns vmware client-server
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Currently I am having an issue accessing servers using VMware Horizon Client.
I have check all the DNS settings, for other connections such as accessing the servers IP using Putty and SQL Developer works perfectly.
But when I want to setup for the remote accessing the servers using VMWare Horizon Client, using the username and password given. An error message appear as image below.
Error Popup Message appear
The error message state that an Error: Unable to resolve server address. The requested name is valid, but no data of the requested type was found.
Thank you.
networking vpn dns vmware client-server
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Is it an IPv6-only domain name? Can you check with Wireshark what DNS queries the Horizon Client is actually making?
– grawity
Jan 11 at 10:40
I am using anIPv4-only domain name. I have check the DNS queries and seems working just fine. I do believe it does have related an error with windows firewall on public or private settings.
– snekOren
Jan 11 at 10:47
add a comment |
Currently I am having an issue accessing servers using VMware Horizon Client.
I have check all the DNS settings, for other connections such as accessing the servers IP using Putty and SQL Developer works perfectly.
But when I want to setup for the remote accessing the servers using VMWare Horizon Client, using the username and password given. An error message appear as image below.
Error Popup Message appear
The error message state that an Error: Unable to resolve server address. The requested name is valid, but no data of the requested type was found.
Thank you.
networking vpn dns vmware client-server
Currently I am having an issue accessing servers using VMware Horizon Client.
I have check all the DNS settings, for other connections such as accessing the servers IP using Putty and SQL Developer works perfectly.
But when I want to setup for the remote accessing the servers using VMWare Horizon Client, using the username and password given. An error message appear as image below.
Error Popup Message appear
The error message state that an Error: Unable to resolve server address. The requested name is valid, but no data of the requested type was found.
Thank you.
networking vpn dns vmware client-server
networking vpn dns vmware client-server
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Is it an IPv6-only domain name? Can you check with Wireshark what DNS queries the Horizon Client is actually making?
– grawity
Jan 11 at 10:40
I am using anIPv4-only domain name. I have check the DNS queries and seems working just fine. I do believe it does have related an error with windows firewall on public or private settings.
– snekOren
Jan 11 at 10:47
add a comment |
1
Is it an IPv6-only domain name? Can you check with Wireshark what DNS queries the Horizon Client is actually making?
– grawity
Jan 11 at 10:40
I am using anIPv4-only domain name. I have check the DNS queries and seems working just fine. I do believe it does have related an error with windows firewall on public or private settings.
– snekOren
Jan 11 at 10:47
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Is it an IPv6-only domain name? Can you check with Wireshark what DNS queries the Horizon Client is actually making?
– grawity
Jan 11 at 10:40
Is it an IPv6-only domain name? Can you check with Wireshark what DNS queries the Horizon Client is actually making?
– grawity
Jan 11 at 10:40
I am using anIPv4-only domain name. I have check the DNS queries and seems working just fine. I do believe it does have related an error with windows firewall on public or private settings.
– snekOren
Jan 11 at 10:47
I am using anIPv4-only domain name. I have check the DNS queries and seems working just fine. I do believe it does have related an error with windows firewall on public or private settings.
– snekOren
Jan 11 at 10:47
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Is it an IPv6-only domain name? Can you check with Wireshark what DNS queries the Horizon Client is actually making?
– grawity
Jan 11 at 10:40
I am using anIPv4-only domain name. I have check the DNS queries and seems working just fine. I do believe it does have related an error with windows firewall on public or private settings.
– snekOren
Jan 11 at 10:47