Nope... Sorry, my typo... it's just resolv.conf.... Sorry about that.


At 06:07 PM 11/18/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Quick question...because this could make all the difference...
>
>Is your file actually called /etc/resolve.conf, with the "e" there?
>If it is, that could very well be your problem...it should be just
>/etc/resolv.conf
>
>On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 17:19:29 -0500, Fred Edmister wrote:
>
> >         Well, I've looked through all the DNS info, including
> >/etc/resolve.conf, and everything has been updated
> >accordingly.  resolve.conf had the domain, and the new listings for
> >nameserver .... Reverse mappings are all changed to the new subnet, and all
> >the names are proper in everything else... :(  Is it possible that in the
> >DNS cache everything is still pointing to the old addresses?  Can I dump
> >this cache if it is happening??  UGH.... It is a business line, right back
> >to the router.... I don't own the router, but that was all programmed for
> >the new subnet before we got it. (and yes, it's a different router since we
> >got a larger subnet, we moved to a larger backbone as well.. )  Anyway... I
> >appreciate everyone's comments, and I'm trying everything!  LOL  Well,
> >thanks again everyone!
> >
> >         Fred
> >
> >At 04:26 PM 11/18/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >>On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 01:53:49PM -0500, Fred Edmister wrote:
> >> >       I just got a new subnet from my uplink, when I change all the IPs
> >> on the
> >> > Linux server, everything slowed down.... WAY down... FTP's time out,
> >> when I
> >> > telnet it takes a good 30 seconds before the login prompt comes up, and
> >> the
> >> > websites that are on that server are loading VERY VERY slow... (one 
> person
> >> > pinged it, and got an average of 318MS)  Everything on the windows 
> server
> >> > is fine, but the linux server seems to be almost sleeping 1/2 the
> >> > time.  Anyone got any thoughts on why??  Thanks in advance!
> >> >
> >>
> >>Yeah, do you need to change the DNS addresses in /etc/resolv.conf? Sounds
> >>like your system is waiting for a domain name service response and
> >>finally timing out before moving on.
> >>
> >>Fred
> >> >       Fred
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> >>                          While we were still sinners,
> >>                               Christ died for us.
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