Don Jackson wrote:
> After recent upgrades in etch, I found my Firefox, Thunderbird, etc.
> waiting long periods for apparently DNS lookup (10-20 seconds every
> time). This is happening on two different computers which were upgraded.
>
> I find that my original entries of two nameservers in my re
Don Jackson wrote:
> After recent upgrades in etch, I found my Firefox, Thunderbird, etc.
> waiting long periods for apparently DNS lookup (10-20 seconds every
> time). This is happening on two different computers which were upgraded.
>
> I find that my original entries of two nameservers in my re
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 01:03:48PM -0500, Don Jackson wrote:
>After recent upgrades in etch, I found my Firefox, Thunderbird, etc.
>waiting long periods for apparently DNS lookup (10-20 seconds every
>time). This is happening on two different computers which were
>upgraded.
>
>I find that my origin
Have you set a DHCP in your router for clients LAN?
I have had the same problem, and using static IP and DHCP disabled i
fixed the problem.
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On 5/23/06, Don Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After recent upgrades in etch, I found my Firefox, Thunderbird, etc.
waiting long periods for appar
Don Jackson wrote:
> I have a router (D-Link DI-604) and several computers on my LAN. The
> router is 192.168.0.1. That is the address the resolv.conf file is
> being changed to for nameserver on bootup. By restoring (editing) the
> resolv.conf file to the proper nameservers of 214.134.xxx.yyy a
After recent upgrades in etch, I found my Firefox, Thunderbird, etc.
waiting long periods for apparently DNS lookup (10-20 seconds every
time). This is happening on two different computers which were upgraded.
I find that my original entries of two nameservers in my resolv.conf
file are being wipe
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