Almost certainly a DNS lookup problem.  Try "route -n".

On Wed May 10 2000 at 12:09, "Greg" wrote:

> I've screwed up something in my route table.
> Now when I run route it lists eth0, loopback, default gateway and then
> stops.
> It never returns.
> I saw this once before when I added an erroneous entry to the table.
> The problem went away when I deleted the entry.
> I've tried deleting everything I'd added to the table but to no avail.
> 
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Cheers
Tony
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