Azure Devops hosted Ubuntu agent cancels build with edited hosts file





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If I edit the hosts file using the Ubuntu agent the build just cancels all together. Had no such issue with Host Linux agent. Any ideas?



Have tried using npm package hostile to edit the hosts file, and through terminal using sudo tee.










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  • Any errors? :^)

    – ManselD
    Jan 3 at 15:57











  • There was some discussion on this question about some entries in a windows HOSTS file. It is possible the kill might be a way to prevent circumventing blacklisted mining sites.

    – Matt
    Jan 3 at 20:49











  • I did see that question and it's possible that's what they've done, but it just baffles me why they would only change it for the hosted Ubuntu agent and not Windows or Linux preview.

    – Shu
    Jan 4 at 11:44


















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If I edit the hosts file using the Ubuntu agent the build just cancels all together. Had no such issue with Host Linux agent. Any ideas?



Have tried using npm package hostile to edit the hosts file, and through terminal using sudo tee.










share|improve this question























  • Any errors? :^)

    – ManselD
    Jan 3 at 15:57











  • There was some discussion on this question about some entries in a windows HOSTS file. It is possible the kill might be a way to prevent circumventing blacklisted mining sites.

    – Matt
    Jan 3 at 20:49











  • I did see that question and it's possible that's what they've done, but it just baffles me why they would only change it for the hosted Ubuntu agent and not Windows or Linux preview.

    – Shu
    Jan 4 at 11:44














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If I edit the hosts file using the Ubuntu agent the build just cancels all together. Had no such issue with Host Linux agent. Any ideas?



Have tried using npm package hostile to edit the hosts file, and through terminal using sudo tee.










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If I edit the hosts file using the Ubuntu agent the build just cancels all together. Had no such issue with Host Linux agent. Any ideas?



Have tried using npm package hostile to edit the hosts file, and through terminal using sudo tee.







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  • Any errors? :^)

    – ManselD
    Jan 3 at 15:57











  • There was some discussion on this question about some entries in a windows HOSTS file. It is possible the kill might be a way to prevent circumventing blacklisted mining sites.

    – Matt
    Jan 3 at 20:49











  • I did see that question and it's possible that's what they've done, but it just baffles me why they would only change it for the hosted Ubuntu agent and not Windows or Linux preview.

    – Shu
    Jan 4 at 11:44



















  • Any errors? :^)

    – ManselD
    Jan 3 at 15:57











  • There was some discussion on this question about some entries in a windows HOSTS file. It is possible the kill might be a way to prevent circumventing blacklisted mining sites.

    – Matt
    Jan 3 at 20:49











  • I did see that question and it's possible that's what they've done, but it just baffles me why they would only change it for the hosted Ubuntu agent and not Windows or Linux preview.

    – Shu
    Jan 4 at 11:44

















Any errors? :^)

– ManselD
Jan 3 at 15:57





Any errors? :^)

– ManselD
Jan 3 at 15:57













There was some discussion on this question about some entries in a windows HOSTS file. It is possible the kill might be a way to prevent circumventing blacklisted mining sites.

– Matt
Jan 3 at 20:49





There was some discussion on this question about some entries in a windows HOSTS file. It is possible the kill might be a way to prevent circumventing blacklisted mining sites.

– Matt
Jan 3 at 20:49













I did see that question and it's possible that's what they've done, but it just baffles me why they would only change it for the hosted Ubuntu agent and not Windows or Linux preview.

– Shu
Jan 4 at 11:44





I did see that question and it's possible that's what they've done, but it just baffles me why they would only change it for the hosted Ubuntu agent and not Windows or Linux preview.

– Shu
Jan 4 at 11:44












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