Using a VPN?
"Apps" unable to locate host
MetropleX Wow thank you! Of course it was something so simple. I was using DuckDuckGo's app tracking protection feature, and it was enabled to "Always-on VPN". After I disabled that option, everything immediately went back to normal.
On another note, what do you recommend I use to block trackers (if anything)?
tjr6bdza before you get hung up on 'trackers' read this thread:
https://nitter.net/GrapheneOS/status/1504133912213266432?s=20&t=OIGAIk8VEHZtcZQnwR2tWg
MetropleX Hi, am having this same issue. Since I startrd using Blokada v5 ad blocker which uses local VPN, I've been having this issue.
Even when I forced close and disable the blokada app and deactivate the VPN, issue still persists.
Any suggestion? please
larrywald Are you able to connect elsewhere? Is this just isolated to "Apps"?
Which version of Apps do you use, can you force stop it and launch the app again? If that doesn't work, can you clear its cache/storage and try again?
Hi matchboxbananasynergy
Thanks for the response. Yes only "Apps" is having this issue, all other apps work fine. I've forced stop, cleared cache, disable and enable. Nothing worked.
Below is the error message I'm getting:
Unable to resolve the server name.
Details:
java.net.UnknownHostException: Unable to resolve host "apps.grapheneos.org": No address associated with hostname
larrywald Have you set up any DNS on your end that may be interfering with this? Are your VPN slots now completely clear?
Which version of apps are you using? Could you download the latest version from https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Apps/releases/tag/11 and let me know if the issue persists?
matchboxbananasynergy
Apologies. I found the cause. I had inadvertently restricted internet access to this app as part of security lockdown exercise on some apps.
It's working now. Thank you for responding and helping troubleshoot the issue; much appreciated
larrywald Glad you figured it out! Happy to help :)
MetropleX
Hello thanks you for your help .
how but have you updated this application?
I have been using grapheneos for 6 months on a pixel 4a and for 5 days I have got this message, that's what I don't understand.
when I go to apps on the phone I see:
- apps
- auditor
- camera
- pdf viewer
I no longer have the google store app...
Lulo Is your OS up to date? Also, which version of "Apps" are you using?
It sounds like you're using a VPN or DNS that's blocking connection to "Apps'.
You can also get the latest version of "Apps" through this link:
how do i know if my os is up to date?
I use grapheneos for phone.
I downloaded the update you gave me but nothing happened I still don't have google store.
I really don't understand why pk I no longer see google store in but apps.
Unable to fetch the list of apps
Unable to résolve the serveur name .
and its me but its message
- Edited
Lulo go to SETTINGS>SYSTEM>SYSTEM UPDATE then select Check for Updates.
Make sure you have not altered or changed any permissions for system apps or any apps that came with the OS as standard. We can't troubleshoot or support you if you have and if you have and can't remember which a Factory Reset will be required. Also ensure you haven't altered any notification settings for the System Updater either.
By default you should have 2-3 silent notifications at all times for the following:
- Device is fully up-to-date.
- Apps are up-to-date.
- Remote Verification Success (If remote attestation has been setup with Auditor)
You are not seeing the Play Services as they now have a hard dependency on a higher GmsCompat version.
[Edited due to further clarification from Muhomorr (Dev) below]
GmsCompatConfig v25+ this only get's updated with each OS update at the system level
This is incorrect.
GmsCompatConfig updates happen independently of OS updates, it's the whole point of GmsCompatConfig.
Version of GmsCompatConfig doesn't affect the visibility of Play services in Apps. If GmsCompatConfig is outdated, it'll be updated when Play services is being installed.
You're likely conflating GmsCompatConfig version with GmsCompat version. GmsCompat version can be updated only when the OS is updated. But even then, older OS versions will still have access to older versions of Play services that is supported by GmsCompat version that they have. For how long is not decided yet, we can't keep old versions of Play services in Apps repo indefinitely.
Currently, Play services is hidden only for those users who are running GrapheneOS version older than 2022120600, which is the last time GmsCompat version was incremented.
This version is 6 weeks old at this point.
Legacy version of GrapheneOS that is based on Android 12.1 (for 3rd gen Pixels) was updated to the latest GmsCompat version more recently, at the end of December.
Lulo
I solved my issue by unblocking internet access restriction I had inadvertently put in place.
Go to Settings - Privacy - Permission manager - Network - Apps - Allow.
Once internet access is restored to Apps, the error message should be fixed.
Then you should be able to install play store
For me it was not "Apps" that didn't have network access, but 'System Updater' app.
Go to Settings - Apps - See all N apps - Kebab (three dots) on top right - Show system - Select 'System Updater' - Permissions - Allow Network permission
I'm not sure how/why this was not allowed for me though, hope this helps someone.