You know, you should join the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list... These topics are
more appropriate there (and won't bother the folks who know nothing
about BSD and are not interested).
What is the servers primary name, and is that name associated with the
interior network interface? Is it defined in /etc/hosts?
What happens when you su as root and type "newaliases", does it come
back right away or take forever before finally finishing up?
If it takes forever, then your host setup is incorrect and processes
that talk to the local box via the IP stack will have mucho problemo.
You can fix this by simply changing the name associated with the
interior network card so that it is the same as the host name.
Just a shot in the dark - without more info - Good Luck,
Jon
===
On Sat, 2002-09-28 at 21:58, Jaimie Livingston wrote:
> Thanks, Jon... I caught and corrected that after I sent the message, but
> that didn't fix the problem. The second system has had the the correct
> gateway info thruout, and it still has the same problem. I suppose the error
> crept in as I was trying different settings...
>
> Here's an nslookup that may help:
>
> # nslookup www.haht.com
> *** Can't find server name for address 216.54.164.2: Timed out
> *** Can't find server name for address 216.54.164.5: Timed out
> Server: cajun2.srvr.haht.com
> Address: 10.1.1.20
>
> Non-authoritative answer:
> Name: www.haht.com
> Address: 216.54.164.40
>
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