Re: Network frustration

1997-10-05 Thread George Bonser
On 05-Oct-97 Craig Sanders wrote: > >my guess is that your problem may be broken DNS, mostly because of the >telnet delay. is named still running on your name server machine? can it >resolve hostnames and ip addresses? can other machines on the network >use it to resolve names? are all the zone fi

Re: Network frustration

1997-10-05 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Mike Patterson wrote: > When trying to connect to the server via telnet, it takes a horrendous time > (in the order of minutes) between where it says "Escape character is '^]'" and > "Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 shadowglen.ml.org" This sounds like in may be a DNS problem. The lates

Re: Network frustration

1997-10-05 Thread Craig Sanders
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Mike Patterson wrote: > Ok, to start with, my network was working beautifully until this > afternoon. Then, without (explainable) reason, two of the computers > on the network had their network cards die. One was on the fileserver. > > I replaced the cards, and now all of the

Network frustration

1997-10-05 Thread Mike Patterson
Ok, to start with, my network was working beautifully until this afternoon. Then, without (explainable) reason, two of the computers on the network had their network cards die. One was on the fileserver. I replaced the cards, and now all of the machines can ping each other again... however, noth