Re: domain name not resolution too slow or timeouts

2005-10-31 Thread Bill Vermillion
Even though on Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 09:12 Miroslav Lachman realized that everything he says should be taken 'cum grano salis', he unhesitatingly continued with this missive: > Nandagopal wrote: > > Hehe, > > sorry if I sounded too boring :) and thanks for replying. > > > > > >>Find the correct

Re: domain name not resolution too slow or timeouts

2005-10-31 Thread Miroslav Lachman
Nandagopal wrote: > Hehe, > sorry if I sounded too boring :) and thanks for replying. > > >>Find the correct name servers. > > > I have got two name-servers in my resolv.conf file. They are exactly the > same as in the XP settings and they work just fine. > > Sirode Do you have firewall (IPFW

Re: domain name not resolution too slow or timeouts

2005-10-30 Thread Nandagopal
Hehe, sorry if I sounded too boring :) and thanks for replying. >Find the correct name servers. I have got two name-servers in my resolv.conf file. They are exactly the same as in the XP settings and they work just fine. Sirode ___ freebsd-net@freebsd.

Re: domain name not resolution too slow or timeouts

2005-10-30 Thread Bill Vermillion
Shakespeare wrote plays and sonnets which will last an eternity, but on Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 20:19 , Nandagopal wrote these truly forgetable lines: > I'm running freeBSD 6.0 Beta 4. It has been almost 1 month > since I installed it. Everything was working fine until today. > The problem, the bro

domain name not resolution too slow or timeouts

2005-10-30 Thread Nandagopal
Hello, I'm running freeBSD 6.0 Beta 4. It has been almost 1 month since I installed it. Everything was working fine until today. The problem, the browser (or any other app) takes too long to resolve a domain name; sometimes it just times out. However, I can access websites(services) using their ip