Mearl Danner wrote:
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> Mine was doing the same.
> 
> Tcpdump showed that it was looking for a news server.
> 
> I hadn't configured a news server in the preferrences. When
> I configured it, the problem went away.
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> On Mon, 09 Aug 1999 20:53:02 +0200 Rod Pike
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> > I Set the debug flag in diald.conf.
> >
> > Here is what is trapped when the connection is established due to Netscape.
> > I'm running named on the box that diald is running on.  10.0.0.1 is my
> > slip-local IP address.  The other address is the address for my ISP's name
> > server.  The first line is interesting although I don't know what it means or
> > if it is relevant.
> >
> > Aug  9 20:02:09 redbox named[302]: No root nameservers for class IN

the root NS servers is named complaining that it doesn't know how to
resolve IP's other than in your domain (e.g. IP's going from the root
domain). either give it a 'root hints' file (see NAG) or give it a
'forwarders ISP.DNS.SERVER.IP \n options forward-only')

i've had Netscape looks for 'news' even IF you gave it a news-net server
name (like localhost, or mail, or whatever).
-- 
:D_ima

Dima Nemchenko
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