05 Nov 2024 05:30 PM
Both Craig and DalikVee were able to download successfully when their SKY boxes used my home router for their DNS, which proves that like me, they are affected by Akamai and can download when Limelight is always presented as primary IP
05 Nov 2024 08:13 PM
Indeed. And it's a result that has BAFFLED Sky who wish to maintain we are not being geoblocked / non whitelisted.
The simple facts prove otherwise.
But even with your proof AND the remedy, which is a simple DNS forward, here we are...without on demand downloads...still..as my leaving date inches ever nearer
The whole thing is bonkers...
05 Nov 2024 09:13 PM
All SKY need to do is provide a special public DNS server that repeats what my router does, and they could instantly direct anyone with issues to use it.
This has been my main point all along.
While you could forgive SKY for being awful and not realising what has been going on through lack of undersrtanding of their own network.
It is so much worse when there is a solution and they refuse to deploy it, that is when it becomes a deliberate act not to help people on non-SKY ISPs.
05 Nov 2024 09:49 PM - last edited: 05 Nov 2024 09:55 PM
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@Craigv9 wrote:Just an update...
I downloaded a PC DNS server program on mini PC today
The mini PC has an IP address of 192.168.1.59
I put in a forwarding rule on the mini PC stating that ANY DNS request WHATSOEVER should result in 87.248.204.0
I set the DNS on my Sky box to 192.168.1.59...pointing it to the mini PC, assuming my DNS server would do the rest...
No joy...downloads stuck at 0%. Not failing or erroring out, just stuck
Don't claim to know what I'm doing, but thought I'd throw it open to folk whilst so wait for my router solution to arrive...
Missed this. I suspect you may have been forwarding all DNS requests to that address, and it's not a DNS server.
You want to configure it to forward all DNS requests to 1.1.1.1 and add a single override local host lookup to it, for the hostname Mark gave much earlier in the thread, pointing to that 87. address.
05 Nov 2024 09:53 PM - last edited: 05 Nov 2024 09:56 PM
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@MARKXXXKX wrote:All SKY need to do is provide a special public DNS server that repeats what my router does, and they could instantly direct anyone with issues to use it.
This has been my main point all along.
While you could forgive SKY for being awful and not realising what has been going on through lack of undersrtanding of their own network.
It is so much worse when there is a solution and they refuse to deploy it, that is when it becomes a deliberate act not to help people on non-SKY ISPs.
There's unfortunately no chance on earth that they have a support runbook that tells them how to do that. Not to mention all the security checks, build & run phase processes etc. would be a 3 month project in most corporate IT shops.
@Craigv9 No, windows doesn't have a DNS server (Windows SERVER does though)
but I gave you the name of a 3rd party DNS software which has a Windows version and you said you were going to try it on your mini PC. I guess that's what you said you downloaded?
05 Nov 2024 10:07 PM
Yes, that's what I was referring to...I think it was MarasDNS that I used.
It looked like it was doing stuff. In fact, the activity log was a frenzy of activity
Sadly, I was an imbecile running an asylum...I have my mini pc next to my router, next to my Sky box. I confess to being baffled what to plug in to what! I do think I was only one step away from TOTAL VICTORY, which ultimately added frustration
I had downloads stuck on zero % and 'connected to router, but not Internet'. I'm no expert, but I got the impression my PC wasn't talking to my router
All the devices are connected to an access point, but I did plug the Sky box in to the router without success...might plug thr Sky box in to the mini PC, but then dont know how my mini pc would talk to the router! I think you can see my lack of tech prowess here...
I had the mini PC IP address added to the Sky Box and don't think I was far off!
I just did some forwarding in Maras...'if (dodgy domain name) then forward to 87...etc'
Thought that would have worked
I might have another go tomorrow, but tis very disheartening when Sky are kicking me down, then pulling me up, going dark, then getting very animated, then going dark
As I say, pretty happy I had Maras set up, so might have another go tomorrow if its raining
Otherwise I'm then waiting for the Cisco router. I did some reading today, but tech talks tech. If I understood any of it, I could make a fortune translating this stuff in to English for poor folk like myself to understand...Networks for dummies!
05 Nov 2024 11:51 PM
hmm, there are a few issues with what you posted Craig
Quote "I just did some forwarding in Maras...'if (dodgy domain name) then forward to 87...etc'"
No you dont do that.
Ok some simple basics, a DNS server is just a directory, think of a phone book for names and ip addresses. No DNS server can resolve everything therefore you have DNS forwarders, these are servers that "know more than the current server".
In simple terms, you ask me where someone lives, I do not know, so I ask the electoral register. To me, the electoral register would be a DNS forwarder.
Now, what we're trying to do is create a Host Record on your Maras, that means when SKY says, hey where is this web site and your Maras doesnt bother asking anyone, it Resolves the DNS lookup by checking the static entry in its config. You also need a DNS forwarder but that should be Cloudflare DNS or similar.
05 Nov 2024 11:56 PM
Chodley
Quote "There's unfortunately no chance on earth that they have a support runbook that tells them how to do that. Not to mention all the security checks, build & run phase processes etc. would be a 3 month project in most corporate IT shops."
Forums have been full of these issues for years, I have had it for close to 4, so gladly would wait 3 months for a proper fix ! lol
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