I seem to be experiencing a problem similar, perhaps the same, as this... but 
on 9.04
It has just started to occur though. Wifi and wired connections were fine until 
a few days ago.
Now connection goes through and seems fine. But domain name resolution does not 
happen. I can't ping anything by domain, unless it happens to be in my hosts 
file. I also can't ping the router IP even though I can connect to the router 
via a browser, using its IP address.

I will try the tests mentioned above to see if this is in fact the same.
Was a solution found to this? Is it possible to clean out and reinstall the 
entire networking system on Ubuntu? On windows if network ever spat the dummy 
big time, I would just remove all networking software components, including 
(most importantly) the TCP/IP network stuff... then install them again. Never 
failed to fix unresolvable networking issues that appeared due to something 
getting messed up after previously working. Is there anyway to reinstall the 
networking on Ubuntu in a similar way?

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dns packets malformed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312399
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