Hi everyone, Nslookup/ping work, irc works, & i can connect to most websites but having trouble with certain websites such as google/gmail, says can't find host, then after refresh same error, after many refreshes it works, for each refresh it generates an error in /var/log/syslog saying "ICMP message type destination unreachable - bad port from 127.0.0.1", i clearned cache in firefox, same problem, this only manifested in past 24 hours since i did a few "apt-get upgrade"s. here is list of my running processes -> http://pastebin.com/742796
see anything suspicious? why is rarpd running? i am ppp dialup, running Debian testing, 2.4.27 kernel i upgraded from apache to apache2 but i don't see how that would impact this problem. i connect to ISP with PAP and I do not run local DNS. When I connect with PPP it places my ISP's 2 nameservers in /etc/resolve.conf I seem to recall setting up a loopback address ("lo") but forget what file this was done in way back when I first installed/setup machine. Someone said when I upgraded from 2.2.20-idepci kernel to 2.4.18 kernel that uses udev it may have removed this loopback support. Can someone tell me the name of the file that does this setup and how I can confirm if it is working. Or is this not relevant to my problem? regards, zach