Did you try doing a nslookup on any website, for eg
yahoo.com<http://yahoo.com>? and try a traceroute to that website
using the IP Address returned from
nslookup. This will tell you if the DNS lookups are slow or the reliance 
network is having problems. For the former, u can modify your 
/etc/resolv.conf and add other DNS servers before the reliance ones. U can 
use the vsnl(202.54.15.1 <http://202.54.15.1>) or the spectranet(
203.122.63.152 <http://203.122.63.152>) ones...... both are good.

In fact, my previous organisation had their servers hosted from reliance 
ICD, and we sure did face some funny DNS issues from the reliance 
nameservers......

-Subhasis

On 5/6/05, Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Bimal Pandit wrote:
> 
> > yes i had DNS entry from reliance, i took it from /var/log/messages when
> > it connects to the net, as
> >
> 
> What are you using for dialing? What is the content of /etc/ppp/options ?
> 
> - Sandip
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