Re: DNS resolve problem [solved.]

2007-01-12 Thread Marcus Müller

Solved the issue, after I found the following in the mailing list:
Another user experienced similar problems, and he reinstalled
libnss-mdns in the old 8.6. version, and everything's just fine.
Thanks for your attention, sincerly,
Marcus Müller



DNS resolve problem

2007-01-12 Thread Marcus Müller

I did an upgrade today, and later shut down my amd64 box.
Since rebooting it, address resolution does no longer work:
No common programm (lynx, wget, firefox, gaim...) can resolve names via dns
anymore.
Interesting is, however, the fact that resolving network names via ping
works, I'm not sure how to explain that. (Most propably ping does not use
libc routines to resolve network names.) I've tried everything, my
/etc/resolv.conf is alright, tried resolvconf -u as well as resovconf -a
eth0 ..., but nothing changed.
Resolving network names works just well in my i386 chroot, as you can see,
I'm writing this mail using 32-bit mozilla in a chroot debian environment.

My first guess was that it was some bug /updating problem in the new libc6
packages, so I downgraded them to 2.3.6.ds1-9 from 2.3.6.ds1-10, but nothing
changed.
I'm running debian amd64 unstable.
Do you have any suggestions?
Sincerly,
Marcus Müller