On Wednesday 15 February 2006 19:22, Stelian Iancu <stelian.iancu@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all, > > First of all, I am not sure this is a problem with rawhide, or it's > present in FC4 as well, but since I am now running rawhide and I am > experiencing this issue, I'll post it to this list. > > So, to the problem: DNS resolving of any kind takes ages. I've tried > with the local DNS server of my router and with external ones, and the > result is the same. There are no problems whatsoever with the internet > connection, as it works really well after the initial resolving of the > IP address. > > So any ideas about how can I solve this issue? > > Many thanks! > > With regards, > Stelian Iancu > Hi Stelian - We'd need some more details to be able to advise : 1. How is your resolver set up ? Are you using only /etc/resolv.conf and the glibc resolver, or are you running a local caching-nameserver (named) ? Are you using NetworkManager ? Are you using nscd ? What does your /etc/nsswitch.conf 'hosts:' line say ? 2. Please quantify the problem - send us the /tmp/tcpdump.dns.log created by: # tcpdump -vvv -ttt -nl -s 8192 -i any port domain >/tmp/tcpdump.dns.log 2>&1 & # host a.name.that.takes.a.long.time.to.resolve # pkill tcpdump NOTE: previous response to this issue: On Wednesday 15 February 2006 13:53, John Reiser <jreiser@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Is the code waiting for timeout of non-existent IP6 routing? > If so, then disable IP6. This problem has been fixed for a long time in BIND, and should not be a problem with glibc resolver - do you have any resolv.conf options settings ? Thanks & Regards, Jason Vas Dias BIND package maintainer Red Hat Inc. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list