On 22 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Try
> nameserver 206.84.208.3
> nameserver 206.84.208.4
that worked, thanks a lot... guess something I upgraded was just a bit
more picky ? (doing regular apt upgrades to debian unstable)
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On Tue, 22 Dec 1998, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> Upgrade of what?
>
> Did you upgrade libc6? Which version of libc6 are you using?
> There was a problem earlier, solved in version 2.0.7u-7.1, and I
> hear it may be broken again in 2.0.7v-1 :-(
>
> To find out what version you're using: $ d
Upgrade of what?
Did you upgrade libc6? Which version of libc6 are you using?
There was a problem earlier, solved in version 2.0.7u-7.1, and I
hear it may be broken again in 2.0.7v-1 :-(
To find out what version you're using: $ dpkg -s libc6
Darxus wrote:
> 35 darxus:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> p
Darxus writes:
> My resolv.conf looks like:
> domain localdomain
> search localdomain, op.net
> nameserver 206.84.208.3, 206.84.208.4
Try
domain localdomain
search localdomain op.net
nameserver 206.84.208.3
nameserver 206.84.208.4
I suggest you lose the 'domain' and 'search' lines. I doubt y
35 darxus:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> nslookup www.debian.org
Server: d-phletc1-16.ppp.op.net
Address: 0.0.0.0
Non-authoritative answer:
Name:www.debian.org
Address: 209.81.8.242
35 darxus:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ping www.debian.org
ping: unknown host www.debian.org
I recall seeing this problem lo
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