glibc (2.5-0ubuntu13) feisty; urgency=low
* debian/patches/any/local-ipv6-sanity.diff: Only do lookups if we
have an interface with better than link-local addresses available.
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Very slow resolution when using a route
Agreed - Recent release of Feisty seems to have fixed my error.
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Very slow resolution when using a router for DNS
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Hi Guys,
This bug seems to have been corrected in a recent update. It no longer
affects any of my machines, but I have made no changes to the
configuration.
Thanks,
Tom
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Very slow resolution when using a router for DNS
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Hi All,
I had a different cause that had exactly the same effect on my Edgy
install. In /etc/resolv.conf a reference to my internal Windows domain
was added as the first line. The second line was my DSL router's
internal IP address. The fix was to remove the first line leaving only
the one for
Hi Tom,
Yes, turns out it is because of ipv6 with some routers. I disabled ipv6
support with ubuntu and DNS resolution is very fast again. You can do that
by editing the file /etc/modprobe.d/aliases
Change the line that says "alias net-pf-10 ipv6 " to "alias net-pf-10
off"
And enjoy your nice fa
PS - I also have Belkin F5D7230-4 Version 6000 Firmware 8.01.09. I have
spoken to Belkin about this and they are looking into it, but didn't
seem to know what was wrong when I spoke to their escalation team on the
phone.
PPS - Windows XP SP2 works fine with the router on my laptop (and
presumably
Hi Guys,
I have been having this problem aswell on my desktop and two laptops,
with Dapper, Edgy, and Feisty.
I think networkmanager is assigning the IP of the router as the top DNS
server in resolv.conf. If I leave it there, DNS lookups are really slow,
whatever the application (browser, imap, a
I can confirm this bug on two different computers (both laptops of
different brands) on ethernet and wifi connections. Same issue on edgy,
feisty but works fine on windows XP.
Workaround of putting external dns server addresses seems to work at
this point.
Router is a Belkin F5D7230-4 wireless G
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => bind9
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Tested on Ubuntu Edgy, Xubuntu Edgy & Windows XP.
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