Abandoning all hope of un-top-posting...

On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, sean darcy wrote:

(Sean has a problem and several posters suspect it is DNS related.)

On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:

> Did you check /etc/resolv? Does it point to any DNS by domain name?

If you mean "/etc/resolv.conf" and the "nameserver" option, an IP address 
is required -- otherwise all attempts to use the resolver library fail.

Have you tried running "tcpdump -i [eth0|eth1|lo] port domain" to see if 
it is a DNS query (and what the query is for) that is the issue?

Have you tried entering the host names and IP addresses in /etc/hosts?

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