On 08-Oct-99 Ben Lutgens wrote:
> Next I would tail -f some various log files, hell try em all while you
> attempt
> to get some name service. I must say that I am intruiged what may be the
> cause. What version of bind are you running. Did you check bugs.debian.org
> for
> a possible bug in there
On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 11:58:31AM -0600, tf wrote:
> which is unchanged from when everything worked right.
> ah, so that I might avoid sounding stupid, how may I describe what's
> happening>to me? can't connect to the name server?
> (nslookup reported that... plus "default servers are unavailab
tf wrote:
>Hey guys,
>
>I'm still having problems with resolving. I've tried a few things,
>but none of them solved the problem. So. Anyone have any more
>ideas ?(thanks Pollywog for the input)
>
>I can access websites by ip address, but no other way. One day I
>could use DNS,
have you put your ISP's nameserver(s) in /etc/resolv.conf? That's usually
the first thing to do. if you dun know them, call them and beat them for
IPs.
bryan.
tried to save myself but myself keeps slipping away. - nin.
On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, tf wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm still having problems wi
On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 11:13:09AM -0600, tf wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm still having problems with resolving. I've tried a few things,
> but none of them solved the problem. So. Anyone have any more
> ideas ?(thanks Pollywog for the input)
>
> I can access websites by ip address, but no other
Hey guys,
I'm still having problems with resolving. I've tried a few things,
but none of them solved the problem. So. Anyone have any more
ideas ?(thanks Pollywog for the input)
I can access websites by ip address, but no other way. One day I
could use DNS, the next I could not.
This sure i
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