Thanks, this was one was correct:
#hosts: db files nisplus nis dns
hosts: files dns
I never thought of this so i did a grep on the directory (/etc) and this
is the result:
grep dns *
jwhois.conf: "\\.be$" = "whois.dns.be";
jwhois.conf: "\\.hr$" = "www.dns.hr";
jwhois.conf: "\\.lu$" = "whois.dns.lu";
jwhois.conf: "\\.pl$" = "whois.dns.pl";
jwhois.conf: "\\.pt$" = "whois.dns.pt";
jwhois.conf: "\\.com\\.uy$" = "dns.antel.net.uy";
jwhois.conf: "www\\.dns\\.hr" {
jwhois.conf: "dns\\.antel\\.net\\.uy" {
krb5.conf: dns_lookup_realm = false
krb5.conf: dns_lookup_kdc = false
Binary file ld.so.cache matches
ltrace.conf:int waddnstr(addr, string, int);
nsswitch.conf:# dns Use DNS (Domain Name Service)
nsswitch.conf:#hosts: db files nisplus nis dns
nsswitch.conf:hosts: files dns
Binary file prelink.cache matches
readahead.early.files:/lib/libnss_dns.so.2
readahead.files:/usr/lib/firefox-1.5.0.1/components/necko_dns.xpt
I left out the results from services
m.roth2006@xxxxxxx wrote:
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 11:46:40 -0400
From: david brett <dbrett@xxxxxxx>
Ok, how do I stop it? I checked to make sure bind is not running
Make sure that /etc/nsswitch has
hosts files dns
and not
hosts dns files
is a start.
mark
chaim.rieger@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Dns is the reason
------Original Message------
From: david brett
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Subject: login delay without Internet
I have noticed a behaviour of fedora core (5 or 8) not sure which
version, which I would like to stop. If I login on, when the computer
has Internet access, the process happens fairly quickly. If the
computer does not have Internet access, the process takes a few minutes,
considerably longer than if it does have Internet access.
What is going on, more importantly I do I stop this?
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