Maybe you have /etc/hosts file entry on the machine where the gecko is? Or
if on windows - an lmhosts entry? Just guessing - sounds like a real head
scratcher :)

On Sun, 27 Jun 2004, Steve wrote:

> On Sun, 2004-06-27 at 12:35, Dossy wrote:
>
>
> > I'm at the point where I'm stumped, and a "reboot everything, and try
> > again" is the only suggestion I've got.  Short of that, I'd try
> > restarting your DNS server process, and any DNS caches you are running
> > on ALL machines involved (dnscache, nscd, etc.) -- esp. on the client
> > machines running the web browsers that can't connect to
> > steve.festinalente.co.uk.
> >
>
>
> I've installed Konquerer and tried that on my machine and it works as
> does telnet, so after all that it looks like I have a problem with Gecko
> based browsers on this one machine. Its weird to say the least.
> Something somewhere has got screwed so that gecko can't talk to
> steve.festinalente.co.uk but its absolutely fine with every other url
> I've tried. nsd is still showing as one thread even with several oacs
> connections running so it must be as you said with the newer version of
> procps.
>
> Anyway thanks for all the assistance.
>
>     - Steve
>
>
>
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