Hi guys,

I've recently just gotten Astlinux 0.6.1 going on my PCEngines ALIX 2-3 
(500mhz model) and almost everything is going beautifully... except for 
DNS resolution.  I'm getting extreme delays in DNS resolution leading to 
very long delays when opening up an SSH or HTTPS session - the kind I 
usually associate with a failure to contact a primary DNS server before 
it moves on to a secondary one.

/etc/resolve.conf correctly lists both my internal DNS server (which is 
working fine on all other machines) and my router as a backup.  
/etc/rc.conf also lists both DNS servers correctly.  I'm running in PBX 
only mode, so dnsmasq isn't running, nor do I really want to do this if 
I can avoid it - I have a BIND on the local LAN and would much prefer to 
use it.

Attempting a lookup using nslookup yields the following results:-

pbx bin # nslookup google.com.au
Server:    192.168.1.10 (insert ~30 second delay here)
Address 1: 192.168.1.10 (insert ~30 second delay here)

Name:      google.com.au
Address 1: 72.14.207.104 eh-in-f104.google.com
Address 2: 72.14.235.104 tw-in-f104.google.com
Address 3: 209.85.171.104 cg-in-f104.google.com

Ping times to
DNS resolution *is* working, it just takes around a minute to complete.  
It's not a fatal problem - it's just very annoying.  Does anyone have 
any hints?  Suggestions?

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