> I have come up with a real kludge that works but is not > pretty and you still > lose the initial packets (kind of). > I removed the flush_timeout_queue call and now when I connect > to get a web page > the dns the initial packets still fail, but since the queue > isn't flushed when > the connection comes up the next dns (which dns does > automatically in a few > seconds) works just fine. So now I can go to netscape and > lookup www.yahoo.com > and it'll load the page just fine. Hello, How did you do that? How to remove flush_timeout_queue call ? Regards, Nerijus - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-diald" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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