Ralph Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
What do you get when you try to resolve the address directly?
Ex:
~$ time host www.debian.org www.debian.org has address 194.109.137.218
real 0m0.071s user 0m0.050s sys 0m0.010s
That ain't molasses.... :)
This opens a whole new perspective for me. Not to derail the thread,
but I get:
$ time host www.debian.org www.debian.org A 194.109.137.218
real 0m0.027s user 0m0.000s sys 0m0.000s
The man and info time did not make clear to me what "real", "user" and "sys" refer to. Would you inlighten me? What is the "A"? Why zero time for the user and sys?
Haines,
Beats me, I'm the average Joe that sits in this Ferrari called debian GNU/Linux and says, "wow!" :)
Looks to me like your computer is faster or less busy than mine. man time does answer your question, but I can't explain it further.
Regards.
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