> hostname works.
>
> Why would this application alone be unable to resolve a hostname?
Try:
options debug
in resolv.conf(5) to see what the heck its doing wrong. failing that,
try ktrace(8)/kdump(8). ~BAS
> Weldon Goree
>
Markus Lude wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 06:02:55PM -0400, Weldon Goree wrote:
>
>> Markus Lude wrote:
>>
Does --debug 3 show anything strange? Do you have a connection to
the gateway mentioned above?
Regards, Markus
>> Also, I can resolve and
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 06:02:55PM -0400, Weldon Goree wrote:
> Markus Lude wrote:
> >> Does --debug 3 show anything strange? Do you have a connection to
> >> the gateway mentioned above?
> >
> >> Regards, Markus
> >
>
> Also, I can resolve and ping the host that is the IPSec gateway.
How did yo
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Markus Lude wrote:
>> Does --debug 3 show anything strange? Do you have a connection to
>> the gateway mentioned above?
>
>> Regards, Markus
>
Also, I can resolve and ping the host that is the IPSec gateway.
Weldon Goree
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> Does --debug 3 show anything strange? Do you have a connection to
> the gateway mentioned above?
>
> Regards, Markus
# vpnc --debug 3
Enter password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hex_test: 00010203
vpnc version 0.3.3
S1
unknown host `ser
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4.2 on PPC. vpnc, no matter what host is supplied in
/etc/vpnc/default.conf as IPSec gateway fails with
'unknown host `whatever.host.is.put.in.conf.file.com`'
and exits with status 1
The system resolver has no problem resolving the host. So far, googl