* Michael Casey [2009-05-19 13:58:13 +0200]:
> What happened to
>
> http://www.spampoison.com/
>
It's there.
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* Old Crankbuster [2009-05-17 10:22:21 +0700]:
> * Michael M. Moore [2009-05-16 16:20:28 -0700]:
>
(suggested disabling ipv6 entirely)
> I'm seeing almost exactly the same thing in Fedora 11, and we're working
> on that one in those lists. I think the local isp her
* Old Crankbuster [2009-05-17 10:29:04 +0700]:
> Ah. But this a standard install with no proxy, upgraded to Sid. The
> difference between this side and that side is that I run bind9 on this
> side as caching nameserver on this box... Waitaminnit
>
For grins, I just reinstal
* Alex Samad [2009-05-17 10:53:31 +1000]:
> you realise when you use a proxy the proxy does the name resolution.
> also apt can be set to use a proxy as well in apt.conf and the
> environment.
Ah. But this a standard install with no proxy, upgraded to Sid. The
difference between this side a
* Michael M. Moore [2009-05-16 16:20:28 -0700]:
> Out of curiosity, if you ping the repositories first, then run apt-get
> update, does it resolve properly and proceed with the update?
Nope, no joy. The repos do resolve with ping, however. There seems to
be something else going on when I cal
* Peter Crawford [2009-05-14 10:49:54 -0700]:
> Does /etc/hosts begin thus?
>
> 127.0.0.1localhost.localdomainlocalhost
> 127.0.1.1mycomputer.invalidmycomputer
>
> If so, try commenting the 2nd line.
Tried the above, to no avail, so have reverted to original /etc/hosts
thus:
* Old Crankbuster [2009-05-14 19:22:14 +0700]:
> $ nslookup security.debian.org
> Server: 127.0.0.1
> Address: 127.0.0.1#53
>
Oops wrong output, should read:
Server: 192.168.1.1
Address:192.168.1.1#53
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* Jörg-Volker Peetz [2009-05-14 12:17:01 +0200]:
> What is the outcome of the command
>
> dig +short
>
> or alternatively
>
> nslookup
>
> ?
# apt-get update:
(truncated, all repositories return the same)
Err http://security.debian.org lenny/updates Release.gpg
Could not resolve 'sec
* Andrei Popescu [2009-05-14 08:59:58 +0300]:
> Maybe this NEWS entry?
>
> ,[ /usr/share/doc/libc6/NEWS.Debian ]
> | glibc (2.9-8) unstable; urgency=low
> |
> | Starting with version 2.9-8, unified IPv4/IPv6 lookup have been enabled
> | in the glibc's resolver. This is faster, fixes nume
Hi all -
I put Sid on a couple partitions on this machine to play around with
some other things, but I'm running into a problem:
DNS lookups don't seem to be working. I can get to Google alright, but
none of the links out of google's search page work - page not found.
Further, I cannot contact
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