On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 10:39:24AM -0700, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>As far as I recall -- though Jacques is really the one to answer here -- 
>Bering uses the same resolver calls as any standard Linux distro. But if 
>you want to try to address the problem at that level, I do suggest you wait 
>for Jacques to reply.

I don't really know the low level stuff, just want a user program I can
run. I normally run dig or dnsq/dnsqr or host, but there's no room for
those. What is being used.

>But I suspect a more conventional configuration error of some sort. In 
>responding before, I had assumed that the LEAF router was supposed to be 
>resolving through an external DNS server. You refer here to the "LAN 
>resolver", though, which suggests that you want it to use a host on one of 
>the internal interfaces.
>
>So, if you want to explore this possibility ...
>
>1. What resolver address(es) is the LEAF router trying to use?


DOH! Isn't that what friends are for... resolv.conf listed an internet
resolver. The box has been disconnected from it's gateway and my remote
hands are presently unavailable. Explains everything.

Thanks,
// George

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