Re: Troubleshooting DNS speed and reliability issues

2010-07-27 Thread David Rysdam
An agent or agents purporting to be Ralph Mack said: > All of my DNS resolution is through Comcast. I have no DNS inside the > firewall. I'm an idiot. NM. ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/lis

Re: Troubleshooting DNS speed and reliability issues

2010-07-27 Thread David Rysdam
An agent or agents purporting to be Ralph Mack said: > I've had other problems where DNS drops out entirely for minutes at a > time but the network otherwise > appears to be fine - pings to IPs, etc. work. Since it affects all the > machines here, I figured it was either my > router or Comcast DN

Re: Troubleshooting DNS speed and reliability issues

2010-07-27 Thread Roger H. Goun
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Ralph Mack wrote: > I was just doing a little looking into why a web site I'm working on was > a bit sluggish coming up and Firebug > informed me that the bulk of the time is getting tied up in DNS > resolution. It looks like each resolution is > taking either 1 or

Troubleshooting DNS speed and reliability issues

2010-07-27 Thread Ralph Mack
Hi folks, I was just doing a little looking into why a web site I'm working on was a bit sluggish coming up and Firebug informed me that the bulk of the time is getting tied up in DNS resolution. It looks like each resolution is taking either 1 or 2 seconds, even for localhost! Since the web pag