- what you see in ifconfig output?
- did you try to ping by name or by IP?
Only if second works and first fail, you have DNS problem. If both fail,
there is nothing DNS related.
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On Thursday 06 May 2004 10:13, Karasik, Vitaly wrote:
> - did you try to ping by name or by IP?
> Only if second works and first fail, you have DNS problem. If both fail,
> there is nothing DNS related.
Actually, this is not correct.
Ping tries to resolve IP addresses in it's output to symbolic
In case I didn't thank you all.
This group is just fantastic.
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for all your help.
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Seems like KMail was impacted by a faulty hosts file which I messed up
somehow. It obviously didn't bother Thunderbird though.
Regards,
Uri
On 05/05/04 21:11, Uri Sharf wrote:
> Oded Arbel wrote:
> >בWednesday 05 May 2004 13:46, נכתב על ידי Uri Sharf:
> >>I used to run it (earlier versions) of
probably you're right - I see "-n" key in ping's man,
but I don't see any names in ping output when I "ping a.b.c.d" and I don't see any
problem with ping by IP even when I break resolver configuration. [I speak about ping
from iputils-20020927-11]
Sorry for little OT,
Vitaly
> -Original M
On Thursday 06 May 2004 13:07, Karasik, Vitaly wrote:
> probably you're right - I see "-n" key in ping's man,
> but I don't see any names in ping output when I "ping a.b.c.d" and I don't
Let me guess - you're makeing the test in a network that doesn't have reverse
name resolution configured for
We've been using roundup http://roundup.sourceforge.net/ happily for the
last couple of years. Fairly basic, does the job.
Gabor Szabo wrote:
Hi Tal,
can anyone recommend a good bug report tool (web based), other than bugzilla and phpBugTracker?
Request Tracker ( http://www.bestpractical.
1st at all, you're right - by tcpdump I see NS queries for reverse NS; but for some
reason in ping output I see IP, not name.
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> On Thursday 06 May 2004 13:07, Karasik, Vitaly wrote:
> > probably you're right - I see "-n" key in ping's man,
> > but I don't see any names in ping output when I "
I have been searching around for a while on the internet, and I haven't
found any good explanation on where bigphysarea went in debian's 2.6
kernels, and what I can use as an alternative.
Can anyone tell me how to go about allocating large physical memory for use
by dma and usermode programs. I us
Hi,
Those of you who are running SpamAssassin, may be interested
in using the 2 CF files that are maintained on
http://www.deltaforce.net/hebrewspam/
One contains regex rules for Hebrew text, the other contains other
rules that are mainly concerned with Israeli URIs that are considered "Evil".
On Thursday 06 May 2004 16:06, Nachum Kanovsky wrote:
> I have been searching around for a while on the internet, and I haven't
> found any good explanation on where bigphysarea went in debian's 2.6
> kernels, and what I can use as an alternative.
>
> Can anyone tell me how to go about allocating l
Hi all,
I am trying to install a plone product to connect via python to a mysql
database.
on compilation of the said product I get the following error:
/usr/lib/python2.3/config/Setup.thread: No such file or directory
Is this a part of python itself I am missing or a module?
Thanks
Aaron
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http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-2912790,00.html
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