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Re: Slow DNS Lookup (4TH POSTING)



When you type 'nslookup www.emergeknowledge.com' on your DNS server,
what is the full results? How about 'nslookup <IP>' (to see if the
reverse is the same)?

This is a slow lookup from your DNS server as well as from other boxes
using it as their DNS server over the network, right?

What does your /etc/resolv.conf on your DNS server look like?

On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 01:33:56PM -0600, Leonard Leblanc wrote:
> I am currently running a Debian 2.2 box as my DNS/www/ftp/ssh/etc etc etc...
> Anyway the DNS lookup is working fine except for when the internal machines
> try to look up 'www.emergeknowledge.com' which is essentially local.  When I
> am working from home (yes i get to telecommute 4 days a week :))  I can get
> to the web-site with no lag whatsoever.  This leads me to believe that is
> has something to do with the reverse DNS lookup? (i think)  Can someone
> please get back to me on this one?  Any information will be helpful.  I've
> read all the how-tos and tutorials I can get my hands on, but just can't
> seem to figure this one out....
> 
> I can post my configuration files if you think it's necessary.



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