matthew
August 26th, 2006, 09:28 AM
I installed Google Earth (version 4.0.1693 (beta)) some time back using the .bin downloaded from their website. All was working well for several weeks until a couple of days ago.
Suddently when I run Google Earth a dialog box pops up that saysGoogle Earth detected an error while trying to authenticate
Please check the following:
- your network connection (can you get to www.google.com? (http://www.google.com?))
- your firewall settings (are you blocking /home/matt/google-earth-bin?)
Error code: 29
For more information, visit:
http://earth.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=20717 I can confirm the network connection works properly. I can connect to google's web pages.
The only firewall I am running is iptables and it was set up using Firestarter. No changes have been made in months, so I can't see how that would be affecting things.
I visited the web site listed and have also tried:
-using the Firefox "user agent switcher" extension I was able to use the Windows utilities linked on the site to confirm my ability to connect to the googleearth servers.
-I have reinstalled my ATI 3D video drivers and can confirm they are functioning properly.
-I have cleared my Google Earth cache.
-I have uninstalled and reinstalled Google Earth 3 times.
-I have tried to browse the Google Earth help center web pages looking for some sort of other ideas, but I'm running dry.
I have also tried searching Google and I have found other linux users having similar problems, but no solutions yet.
-in the Google Earth forums (linux area) (http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Number/457243/page/4) (but no solution is mentioned)
-in other parts of the Google Earth forums (http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php?Number=38130) (I'm not using windows)
-in the Fedora Forums (http://fedoraforum.org/forum/showpost.php?p=550132&postcount=18) (but I'm not behind a proxy)
-I found out here that it is blocked in Bahrain (http://mahmood.tv/?p=2670)...I wonder if it's now blocked here??
FYI, I am using Google Earth from my Centrino wireless laptop, connecting via WPA to my LinksysWRT54g router, then from that into an SMC7904BRA ADSL modem/router combo. I have been using this setup with no changes for at least 3, maybe 4 months with no problems and no settings have been changed. I connected to Google Earth this way with no problems as recently as last week.
BTW, running the startup command in the terminal produces no output in the terminal.
I can connect from Google Earth to see if there are any updates available from the Help menu.
I'm fresh out of ideas...does anyone else have one?? ](*,)
EDIT: I would like to add that I just disabled my wireless connection and plugged directly into the SMC router with a cat5 cable. Everything worked perfectly...except for Google Earth, which is still giving the same error.
Suddently when I run Google Earth a dialog box pops up that saysGoogle Earth detected an error while trying to authenticate
Please check the following:
- your network connection (can you get to www.google.com? (http://www.google.com?))
- your firewall settings (are you blocking /home/matt/google-earth-bin?)
Error code: 29
For more information, visit:
http://earth.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=20717 I can confirm the network connection works properly. I can connect to google's web pages.
The only firewall I am running is iptables and it was set up using Firestarter. No changes have been made in months, so I can't see how that would be affecting things.
I visited the web site listed and have also tried:
-using the Firefox "user agent switcher" extension I was able to use the Windows utilities linked on the site to confirm my ability to connect to the googleearth servers.
-I have reinstalled my ATI 3D video drivers and can confirm they are functioning properly.
-I have cleared my Google Earth cache.
-I have uninstalled and reinstalled Google Earth 3 times.
-I have tried to browse the Google Earth help center web pages looking for some sort of other ideas, but I'm running dry.
I have also tried searching Google and I have found other linux users having similar problems, but no solutions yet.
-in the Google Earth forums (linux area) (http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Number/457243/page/4) (but no solution is mentioned)
-in other parts of the Google Earth forums (http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php?Number=38130) (I'm not using windows)
-in the Fedora Forums (http://fedoraforum.org/forum/showpost.php?p=550132&postcount=18) (but I'm not behind a proxy)
-I found out here that it is blocked in Bahrain (http://mahmood.tv/?p=2670)...I wonder if it's now blocked here??
FYI, I am using Google Earth from my Centrino wireless laptop, connecting via WPA to my LinksysWRT54g router, then from that into an SMC7904BRA ADSL modem/router combo. I have been using this setup with no changes for at least 3, maybe 4 months with no problems and no settings have been changed. I connected to Google Earth this way with no problems as recently as last week.
BTW, running the startup command in the terminal produces no output in the terminal.
I can connect from Google Earth to see if there are any updates available from the Help menu.
I'm fresh out of ideas...does anyone else have one?? ](*,)
EDIT: I would like to add that I just disabled my wireless connection and plugged directly into the SMC router with a cat5 cable. Everything worked perfectly...except for Google Earth, which is still giving the same error.