On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 01:48:41PM +0000, Rupert wrote: > With my dyndns account the DNS records live for 60 seconds on the > world-accessible DNS servers. This seems to be the case for the machine > bboett.dyndns.org (see dig output below). So you have to wait for up to > 60 seconds before the new address will be accessible through the dyndns > name. uhm, i am well aware of that, and i have no problems whatsoever with it... the only to have problems with this is this "'$'$$&/'«»'«» galeon....
all the other programs don't rely on their own DNS cache and treat that address as it should: with a very fast TTL.... as my machine runs 24h a day, and since i don't reboot very often, nor leave my Xsession, and since i open a quite fair amount of web pages, i can't restart galeon all few hours.... this means that after a few hours galeon becomes unusable for my work on my own machine for the rest of eternity, since that f****g program never updates its DNS cache.... that's why i am searching a way to flush its damn cache (or if possible disable it completely, since it causes only problems...) -- ciao bboett ============================================================== [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://inforezo.u-strasbg.fr/~bboett =============================================================== -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]