A different router could also mean a different ISP, a different DNS, and
that is just the starting point...

David Carlson

On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 11:58 PM Ronal B Morse <r...@morsehouse.com> wrote:

> Maybe a firewall configuration issue? Bruno's router might be blocking a
> required port where his neighbor's is not.
>
> RBM
>
> On 4/12/19 9:54 PM, John Ralls wrote:
> > Bruno,
> >
> > That's weird. No, I can't think of anything associated with your mac's
> networking config that would cause perl and only perl to fail when using
> your router/modem and not your neighbors.
> >
> > Regards,
> > John Ralls
> >
> >> On Apr 12, 2019, at 8:35 PM, Bruno Acklin <back...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi John,
> >>
> >> Thanks, confirmed that it’s nothing to do with Perl and gnucash /
> financequote.
> >>
> >> I connected to my neighbors Wifi and finance quote works like a charm.
> When I go back through my router I times out again.
> >> Any suggestion if it is a DNS or a TCP, or UDP poor I should look for
> and configure?
> >>
> >> Best, Bruno
> >>
> >>> On Mar 30, 2019, at 8:02 PM, John Ralls <jra...@ceridwen.fremont.ca.us>
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Stockdump.pl isn't misinterpreting anything. You can pass it multiple
> symbols and it prepends the symbol to each message so that you know which
> message goes with which symbol.
> >>>
> >>> It seems unlikely that it's a DNS issue, but you could take the laptop
> somewhere where there's public wifi and try from there. An Apple Store
> might be a good choice, because then you can show the problem to a "Genius"
> and see what they think.
> >>>
> >>> I'm out of ideas for what could be borked with perl. You might try
> creating a new user and running stock dump as that user (you'll need to
> adjust permissions in your home directory) just to make sure that it isn't
> something goofy in your environment.
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>> John Ralls
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> On Mar 30, 2019, at 3:59 PM, Bruno Acklin <back...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> John,
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks for your help and patience!
> >>>>
> >>>> I did just that and updated Net::HTTP, as well as LWP, Date::Manip
> and Finance::Quote again. All of them are confirmed up to date now.
> >>>>
> >>>> But calling …/stockdump.pl still yields an "internal server error”
> 500:
> >>>>
> >>>> Brunos-MacBook-Pro:~ backlin$
> ~/.cpan/build/Finance-Quote-1.47-FVw_VE/Examples/stockdump.pl yahoo_json
> aapl
> >>>> $VAR1 = {
> >>>>          'aaplsymbol' => 'aapl',
> >>>>          'aaplsuccess' => 0,
> >>>>          'aaplerrormsg' => 'Error retrieving quote for aapl. Attempt
> to fetch the URL
> https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?symbols=aapl resulted
> in HTTP response 500 (Internal Server Error)'
> >>>>        };
> >>>>
> >>>> Why is stockdump.pl misinterpreting the parameters and prepending
> apple to ‘symbol’ and ‘success’ and 'error msg’?
> >>>>
> >>>> Still, calling the very URL in the error message using curl works
> instantly:
> >>>> Brunos-MacBook-Pro:~ backlin$ curl
> https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?symbols=aapl
> >>>>
> {"quoteResponse":{"result":[{"language":"en-US","region":"US","quoteType":"EQUITY","quoteSourceName":"Nasdaq
> Real Time
> Price","currency":"USD","fullExchangeName":"NasdaqGS","longName":"Apple ..
> >>>>
> >>>> Could Perl address another "internal server” which times out? A DNS
> issue?
> >>>> Do you have any other suggestions to try, or can point out the
> program hierarchy to trace these calls?
> >>>> (Again reminding that I have this problem on two independent
> installations, and it appeared overnight, while gnucash on Desktop, and
> Perl Terminal window on Laptop were open and running.)
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks, Bruno
> >>>>
> >>>>> On Mar 28, 2019, at 6:15 PM, John Ralls <
> jra...@ceridwen.fremont.ca.us> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ~/.cpan/build/Finance-Quote-1.47-XXXXX/Examples/stockdump.p
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
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