This situation only started after I upgraded to RH 6 --- the culprit
appears to be another RH 6.0 machine on the LAN, although it is most
likely something which resulted from upgrading the gateway machine
from 5.2 to 6.0 or implementing the advice from that recent home-DNS
article ;)
The best symptom I have is the tcpdump monitor on the ethernet:
17:22:04.002794 arp who-has uhuru tell maya
17:22:04.003278 arp reply uhuru is-at 0:0:21:c:12:d5
17:22:04.011224 uhuru.1041 > maya.domain: 15830+ (45)
17:22:09.011630 arp who-has maya tell uhuru
17:22:09.011678 arp reply maya is-at 0:0:b4:56:f7:e7
17:22:14.582432 uhuru.1041 > maya.domain: 15830+ (45)
17:22:34.594616 uhuru.1041 > maya.domain: 15830+ (45)
17:23:09.671873 luna.netbios-dgm > 192.168.70.255.netbios-dgm: udp 216
17:23:43.006439 maya.domain > uhuru.1041: 15830 ServFail 0/0/0 (45)
Uhuru is repeatedly issuing this query, which causes the gateway to
relay the request (although uhuru is defined in the DNS tables) and this
opens the diald connection.
Any advice on where to begin to debug this?
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