Re: resolv.conf changing at boot -- solved for now at least

2006-05-25 Thread Don Jackson
Don Jackson wrote: After recent upgrades in etch, I found my Firefox, Thunderbird, etc. waiting long periods for apparently DNS lookup (10-20 seconds every time). This is happening on two different computers which were upgraded. I find that my original entries of two nameservers in my

Re: resolv.conf changing at boot

2006-05-24 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Don Jackson wrote: I have a router (D-Link DI-604) and several computers on my LAN. The router is 192.168.0.1. That is the address the resolv.conf file is being changed to for nameserver on bootup. By restoring (editing) the resolv.conf file to the proper nameservers of 214.134.xxx.yyy and

Re: resolv.conf changing at boot

2006-05-24 Thread Michele Della Marina
Have you set a DHCP in your router for clients LAN? I have had the same problem, and using static IP and DHCP disabled i fixed the problem. ... On 5/23/06, Don Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After recent upgrades in etch, I found my Firefox, Thunderbird, etc. waiting long periods for

Re: resolv.conf changing at boot

2006-05-24 Thread Magnus Therning
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 01:03:48PM -0500, Don Jackson wrote: After recent upgrades in etch, I found my Firefox, Thunderbird, etc. waiting long periods for apparently DNS lookup (10-20 seconds every time). This is happening on two different computers which were upgraded. I find that my original

Re: resolv.conf changing at boot

2006-05-24 Thread George Borisov
Don Jackson wrote: After recent upgrades in etch, I found my Firefox, Thunderbird, etc. waiting long periods for apparently DNS lookup (10-20 seconds every time). This is happening on two different computers which were upgraded. I find that my original entries of two nameservers in my

resolv.conf changing at boot

2006-05-23 Thread Don Jackson
After recent upgrades in etch, I found my Firefox, Thunderbird, etc. waiting long periods for apparently DNS lookup (10-20 seconds every time). This is happening on two different computers which were upgraded. I find that my original entries of two nameservers in my resolv.conf file are being