On Sunday 22 July 2007 15:01, Dieter Ries wrote:
> Vielleicht ne kaputte iptables rule?
Nein, da dann komplett ICMP geblockt wird und der "ping" dir noch nicht 
mal "unknown host" antworten kann.

Aber ich habe noch einen Versuch frei:


# /etc/host.conf:
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/src/patchsets/glibc/extra/etc/host.conf,v 
1.1 2006/09/29 23:52:23 vapier Exp $

# The  file /etc/host.conf contains configuration information specific 
to
# the resolver library.  It should contain one configuration keyword  
per
# line,  followed by appropriate configuration information.  The 
keywords
# recognized are order, trim, mdns, multi, nospoof, spoof, and reorder.



# This keyword specifies how host lookups are to be performed. It
# should be followed by one or more lookup methods, separated by
# commas.  Valid methods are bind, hosts, and nis.
#
order hosts, bind


# Valid  values are on and off.  If set to on, the resolv+ library
# will return all valid addresses for a host that appears  in  the
# /etc/hosts  file,  instead  of  only  the first.  This is off by
# default, as it may cause a substantial performance loss at sites
# with large hosts files.
#
multi off


Was steht da so alles bei dir drin?


Alternativ wäre eine Fehlerquelle die nsswitch.conf, hängt von der 
Distri ab.

Redest du ausserdem von nem Eintrag in der /etc/hosts oder von nem 
lokalen Nameserver?


> cu
> Dieter
cu Thomas
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