DNS problems at thought.org [was: Re: lynx failure....]

2009-12-12 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 10:21:15 -0800, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote: On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 11:01:47AM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 00:09:52 -0800, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote: Using lynx: Looking up www.thought.org Unable to locate remote host

Re: DNS problems at thought.org

2009-12-12 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 19:25:43 -0800, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote: On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 12:29:30AM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: You have some serious DNS issues with your current setup. I think you should start by: 1) *Removing* from the NS records of your domain the name

Re: In a bit of a bind - DNS problems and ipfw

2005-11-14 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Aaron Siegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello I am having problems with my FreeBSD 5.4 gateway/firewall. When I enable a custom firewall (ipfw) or the Simple firewall through rc.firewall my clients are unable to resolve DNS when DNS does work with the Open ruleset that is provide by

In a bit of a bind - DNS problems and ipfw

2005-11-12 Thread Aaron Siegel
Hello I am having problems with my FreeBSD 5.4 gateway/firewall. When I enable a custom firewall (ipfw) or the Simple firewall through rc.firewall my clients are unable to resolve DNS when DNS does work with the Open ruleset that is provide by rc.firewall. I create the custom firewall

Re: DNS problems

2005-01-09 Thread ryanv
I am no expert by any means, but the problem I was having sounds simular. I had a fresh install on friday, I could get to the web but dns resolutions were incredibly, slow and timing out most of the time. But my box is now working perfectly. #1 you dns nameservers addresses need to be in

DNS problems

2005-01-08 Thread Rajiv Krishnamurthy
gentle people, apologies if this question should have been posted in the newbies list, but i saw a similar question in the archives of this mailing list, which did not quite answer my question. i'm trying to install FreeBSD for the first time. i'm installing it on my desktop. the installation

Re: DNS problems

2005-01-08 Thread Matt Emmerton
gentle people, apologies if this question should have been posted in the newbies list, but i saw a similar question in the archives of this mailing list, which did not quite answer my question. i'm trying to install FreeBSD for the first time. i'm installing it on my desktop. the

DNS problems - slow to resolve

2005-01-02 Thread David Daugherty
I'm running BIND 9 for my own DNS and I'm connecting to the Internet through cable modem. In my named.conf I have a forwarders section where I put the IPs for my ISPs DNS. Since my connection to the ISP is DHCP how can I determine the DNS IPs that have been assigned? I don't see it when man'ing

Re: DNS problems - slow to resolve

2005-01-02 Thread Michael Madden
David Daugherty wrote: Are there tools/commands I can use to determine the resolution time that my lookups are taking? A lot of my web browser requests are timing out (name lookups) and I have to keep hitting refresh until it finally resolves. I'd try using dig: dig www.freebsd.org At the end

Re: DNS problems - slow to resolve

2005-01-02 Thread Josh Paetzel
On Sunday 02 January 2005 09:22, David Daugherty wrote: I'm running BIND 9 for my own DNS and I'm connecting to the Internet through cable modem. In my named.conf I have a forwarders section where I put the IPs for my ISPs DNS. Since my connection to the ISP is DHCP how can I determine the DNS

Re: DNS problems - slow to resolve

2005-01-02 Thread David Daugherty
The problem with resolv.conf is that it just puts insightbb.com in there. Doing a whois on insightbb.com gives a few DNS servers but none of them are any speedier lookups then the others. If I put the IP that insightbb.com resolves to it's still slow. On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:41:20 -0600, Josh

Re: DNS problems - slow to resolve

2005-01-02 Thread David Daugherty
Ah, yes..dig. Forgot that it had a resolve time in there. Here's a perfect example of the slowness I'm talking about: su-2.05b# dig yahoo.com ; DiG 8.3 yahoo.com ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch ;; res_nsend: Operation timed out su-2.05b# dig yahoo.com ; DiG 8.3 yahoo.com ;; res

Re: DNS problems - slow to resolve

2005-01-02 Thread David Daugherty
Ok, I wasn't getting the IPs in my resolv.conf because I had dhclient.conf modified to supersede to the local DNS. Here's what I did to determine the DNS that my ISP was assigning me. I changed the dhclient.conf back to empty and restarted the network. This then put the IPs of the two DNS servers

Re: Possible DNS Problems

2004-04-15 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 08:43:53PM +, Travis Troyer wrote: I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1-Release on two systems, a server that acts as a NAT Gateway for my cable service, and a client. When trying to load various websites on the client machine, I get a delay, usually about 25 seconds,

Re: Possible DNS Problems

2004-04-15 Thread jens thys
Hello, Have a look at the different ad.doubleclick.net addresses included in the web site. Find out the ip address and put them in your /etc/hosts file like this: 206.65.183.95 ad.doubleclick.net 206.65.183.95 uk.doubleclick.net 206.65.183.95 ad.uk.doubleclick.net

Possible DNS Problems

2004-04-14 Thread Travis Troyer
I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1-Release on two systems, a server that acts as a NAT Gateway for my cable service, and a client. When trying to load various websites on the client machine, I get a delay, usually about 25 seconds, during which Mozilla will tell me it's resolving the hostname. I also

(Solved) Strange dial-up related DNS problems

2003-07-31 Thread Willie Viljoen
I got it fixed (or atleast, as good as it can be fixed) For future reference, here's what went wrong. During the weekend, SAIX upgraded and repaired all Cisco equipment on their network. During this repair, they somehow managed to break something major. The /etc/ppp/options file on the

Strange dial-up related DNS problems

2003-07-30 Thread Willie Viljoen
This gets a 10.0 on my weird-o-meter. I have a FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE machine sitting at a client which dials in and collects their mail via POP3, and sends outgoing mail via a smarthost which points to an SMTP server at their ISP. This machine has worked fine since late last year, but started

Re: Strange dial-up related DNS problems

2003-07-30 Thread Barney Wolff
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 11:16:37PM +0200, Willie Viljoen wrote: When connected to their ISP, SAIX, the machine can ping any live internet IP and it can traceroute to anywhere, but, it can not talk to any DNS server. Any traffic to port 53 UDP simply seems to dissapear. Sheer guess, but

Re: Strange dial-up related DNS problems

2003-07-30 Thread Willie Viljoen
On Thursday 31 July 2003 0:16, someone, possibly Barney Wolff, typed: On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 11:16:37PM +0200, Willie Viljoen wrote: When connected to their ISP, SAIX, the machine can ping any live internet IP and it can traceroute to anywhere, but, it can not talk to any DNS server. Any

Re: MS Dynamic DNS problems

2002-07-18 Thread David
- Original Message - Thanks for the quick reply, Steve. I suspect that since they were about to modify my laptop's win2k install so that it started showing up in DNS, that there must be something doable on the client-side alone, if only I knew what that was. I have since rebooted

Re: MS Dynamic DNS problems

2002-07-18 Thread Ross Lippert
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Re: MS Dynamic DNS problems

2002-07-18 Thread Forsetti
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