I'm unable to get outside my local network from my HM. This explains why NTP couldn't set the date/time. It also explains why, today when upgrading to v14, I couldn't put the URL in and update that way. I had to download the gz and browse to it.
I first started noticing the clock issue a few months back when I moved from my pi A+ to a pi 3.
I did a little troubleshooting. I ssh'd into my HM and tried to ping google.com. I also tried traceroute. Neither were able to get outside the network. So, I looked at /etc/resolv.conf and only saw 127.0.0.1. I set it my local default route, 10.0.0.1. After that, I was able to ping google and get outside my network. Then, my HM started syncing time. So, I rebooted the HM. But, my resolv.conf didn't retain the changes. I guess I'm not surprised because if I'm reading the v14 release notes correctly, resolv.conf lives on a read-only filesystem. So, I guess I need to use the System->"DHCP and DNS" in the gui. At this point, I'm not sure what to enter into this tab. I'm a little nervous about changing it without asking for some advice. I really don't want to lock myself out of my HM.
Any suggestions?
I first started noticing the clock issue a few months back when I moved from my pi A+ to a pi 3.
I did a little troubleshooting. I ssh'd into my HM and tried to ping google.com. I also tried traceroute. Neither were able to get outside the network. So, I looked at /etc/resolv.conf and only saw 127.0.0.1. I set it my local default route, 10.0.0.1. After that, I was able to ping google and get outside my network. Then, my HM started syncing time. So, I rebooted the HM. But, my resolv.conf didn't retain the changes. I guess I'm not surprised because if I'm reading the v14 release notes correctly, resolv.conf lives on a read-only filesystem. So, I guess I need to use the System->"DHCP and DNS" in the gui. At this point, I'm not sure what to enter into this tab. I'm a little nervous about changing it without asking for some advice. I really don't want to lock myself out of my HM.
Any suggestions?