On Thursday 29 May 2003 20:05, Michelle Lowman wrote:
> At 04:25 PM 5/29/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >This doesn't sound like a dns issue from what I have read in the posts.
> >Can you browse by IP?  A lot of people will test ping by both IP and
> >name, but I have seen a lot of good techs not do the same with the
> >browser.  Did you install with the default firewall settings?  Did you
> >make any changes to them?  If you can't browse by IP, what happens if
> >you load a secure site by IP?  It could be that port 80 is being blocked
> >somehow on those rh machines.  Just another thought.
> >
> >John
>
> I have tried both IPs and hostnames with both ping and with a browser
> (Galeon and Mozilla). IPs and hostnames work with ping, but the browser
> will only work with IPs. I didn't initially make any changes to the
> firewall, but I did check it earlier today to make sure port 80 is open.
>
> Another person suggested rerunning network config scripts. I've done that
> with both of the NICs that I have in that machine, and still have the same
> problems with both of them.
>
> -Michelle

Hi Michelle,

You wouldn't happen to have running nscd would you?  The naming services 
caching daemon may be the culprit.  Perhaps a pkill of nscd might help?

Phil


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