RE: resolving problems....

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Joe,

I agree. It does not make sense to rebuild bind. But, I am at the end of my
rope with this. I really need to get my machine up and running and don't
know what else to check. Do you know how to put options in the resolv.conf
file?

Thanks
Carlos
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>Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 7:47 PM
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>Subject: Re: resolving problems....
>
>Carlos Mora wrote:
>
>>Can you think of any other configuration info that might cause this kind
>of
>>problem? I have covered everything that I can think of. Short of going in
>>and rebuilding Bind, which has the resolver libraries.
>>
>>
>It just sounds like a weird routing or firewall issue or something -
>
>It doesn't seem likely that rebuilding bind will fix it since the bind
>that red hat ships has been working fine for all the redhat servers I
>know of, so there's most likely something else going on here.
>
>Joe
>
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