Hi all,
 
I'm at a complete loss and looking for suggestions.  The background:  
Running CCNet 1.8.3 on a virtual machine that monitors another CCNet build 
and launches a set of MSTest automation tasks to setup a test environment 
using the latest build that completed and triggered this build.  This used 
to work fine, at least from the CCNet side, until a week ago when our IT 
department flipped over to new DNS servers.  Then all heck has broken 
loose.  When CCNet launches (I run it interactively, but it launches on 
startup) it hangs at "Starting interrogator for project: <the only project 
on the server>" and when CCTray launches it hangs with a blank window as 
"(Not Responding)."
 
Things I've tried:
 
I removed the trigger and labeling block from my project both of which were 
trying to access the other CCNet server and thinking communication to that 
server might be causing the issue.
 
I've run into problems in the past where port 21234 gets automatically 
blocked by our firewalls, so I switched other servers to 443 (also a 
suggestion from here).  Therefore, even though we're working on a local 
host, I also switched over to 443.
 
Other observations:
 
I can get to the other server's dashboard via http and even launch builds.  
When I load my localhost's dashboard, it sort of loads, but some graphics, 
for example, don't display and it is much slower than before they switched 
over DNS.
 
When I do go to the webpage for that server, I see the connection go past 
on the CCNet console.  Yet if I try to launch a build, nothing happens.
 
So I realize this is 1) a long shot and 2) not enough info, but does anyone 
have suggestions for me to investigate to try to figure out what the heck 
might be going wrong?  Thanks very much in advance.

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