> The slowness in DNS resolution is typically caused by failure to connect
> to the first name server in your /etc/resolv.conf.
This is a laptop.
I brought it home where I have a high speed connection with dhcp. So here dns
should work.
But I still see the delay.
This is fishy...
What other
The slowness in DNS resolution is typically caused by failure to connect
to the first name server in your /etc/resolv.conf. Followed by a
successful query of the second name server.
You may want to check you firewall iptables setup.
Steve
Cabuz Alexandru wrote:
Are you using static ip add
> Are you using static ip addresses, or dynamic?
>
> In either case, what is in your /etc/resolv.conf file?
I am using a static address.
Until yesterday I had something like this in /etc/resolv.conf
search [name]
nameserver [IP of server]
But while trying to figure this problem out I installed
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 08:59 am, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been using Debian testing on my laptop for a while now, and
> networking-wise everything went smooth until today it all of a sudden
> refused to connect to the DNS server and therefore refused to connect to
> anything else unle
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