I thought i had removed any affiliation to community notes earlier in 4.5b, but continue to receive errors in 4.5c
0116.Logos4Error.log
I have no Community groups/notes against the resources listed and this intrusion is unwelcome.
Can you be more specific about the errors you'd like us to address?
The most common error I see is: System.Net.WebException: The remote name could not be resolved: 'services.logos.com'
This looks like a DNS issue on your system or ISP. Do you know if your computer was offline during the periods when errors were logged, or were you online and would expect Internet access to function normally?
This looks like a DNS issue on your system or ISP.
There's an extensive list of errors that I supplied for a recent Sync problem in 4.5b. The Logos4 log extends over a couple of days whilst the error log is more extensive. I'm not convinced about DNS/ISP issues as my Logos4 (beta and 4.5b) is always online except when the computer is sleeping. The intrusive error is of type "Retrieving the list of groups for resource LLS:..." (from CommmunityNotesClient). I do not see any such notes/groups listed under the VF icon for those resources.
"Retrieving the list of groups for resource LLS:..."
Each of those errors is immediately preceded by an error of the form "System.Net.WebException: The remote name could not be resolved: 'api.faithlife.com'" or sometimes "System.Net.WebException: Unable to connect to the remote server". That first error is causing the "Retrieving list of groups" error.
It could possibly be an error with our servers, but that seems unlikely to cause name resolution failures. Do you use your ISP's default DNS server settings, or do you use Google's public DNS or OpenDNS or some alternative?
I assume you probably have a router on your home network? Some routers can apparently cause DNS failures (but I don't know which ones). Chromium tried DNS pre-fetching, but according to https://plus.google.com/103382935642834907366/posts/FKot8mghkok, "The problem is that Chromium is issuing too many DNS queries in a short period of time, which may overload upstream devices (typically cheap NAT routers) which will then ignore DNS queries for a period of time." If your browser performs DNS prefetching (or you have added an extension that does), you may wish to try disabling it (e.g., https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Controlling_DNS_prefetching). Alternatively, maybe it would help to bypass your router and explicitly use Google's public DNS servers (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4), although the latency from Australia will probably be horrible.
You'll probably have to experiment with different DNS settings and see if any changes reduce the volume of errors in the log.
Do you use your ISP's default DNS server
The router is configured automatically to do that and it has the latest firmware. Router/Computer DNS/DHCP settings are setup correctly. Both ISP DNS servers respond OK within 12-20 ms.
If your browser performs DNS prefetching (or you have added an extension that does), you may wish to try disabling it (e.g., https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Controlling_DNS_prefetching).
Can't find DNS prefetch settings in Firefox v11 (article was current for v3.5). I'm reluctant to add such settings.
That first error is causing the "Retrieving list of groups" error.
My main concern is why is it looking for groups for any of my resources?
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