• Resolved AlwaysEnthusiast

    (@alwaysenthusiast)


    I have used AI Puffer for some time and it generally works very good. I link it to OpenAIs API and currently GPT5.4-mini. I updated AI Puffer today to the latest version (2.4.2). After the update I often (today at 3 of 9 questions) get: Error: Connection Error: Could not resolve host: api.openai.com

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  • Plugin Author senols

    (@senols)

    hi @alwaysenthusiast

    The error “Could not resolve host: api.openai.com” is a DNS (Domain Name System) issue where your computer or server cannot translate the domain name into an IP address.

    Was there any change in your network settings?

    Thread Starter AlwaysEnthusiast

    (@alwaysenthusiast)

    No change in network settings (and no change in other settings either). I have not seen this particular error before. Seeing it in 3 out of 9 questions posed to the chat bot was enough to notify you in case you got similar problems reported by other users.

    I understand the problem might not be related to your plugin. It might be a temporary network problem not directly related to either AI Puffer or my server. I will monitor this and notify you if I continue to see it.

    Plugin Author senols

    (@senols)

    Hi @alwaysenthusiast

    Just curios, was this resolved?

    Thread Starter AlwaysEnthusiast

    (@alwaysenthusiast)

    I haven’t seen this particular error message again. My assumption now is that the problem was not related to your plugin. I assume it was a temporary network problem “somewhere” not directly related to either AI Puffer or my server. 

    I noticed that any error messages does not seem to be stored in conversation logs. Would it be a good idea to implement a function where error messages (together with some basic configuration information) is stored in an error log? That might help you to sort out any future glitches.

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