* Jonathon McKitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0414 19:14]:
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 11:06:48AM -0700, peter lageotakes wrote:
: FYI: If I remember correctly, running dhcpd
: overwrites the resolve.conf.
That's what caused my problem. I need a way to restore it when using the
other network with
: up. And let's not forget the routing tables. Rather than having it in
: rc.conf, maybe throwing that into entry and exit hooks to set up the
: default gateway for the wireless is a good idea as well?
:
: But like I said, I haven't gotten around to trying it out yet. If you
: beat me to it,
Since I started my wireless network, I am getting odd delays when starting
apps that I am told is the resolver. With the wired network, this does not
happen.
I've had ssh take longer than normal, I've had X take 3 minutes, and today
Xemacs didn't start so I shut it down and rebooted without the
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 02:23:11PM +0100, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
Since I started my wireless network, I am getting odd delays when starting
apps that I am told is the resolver. With the wired network, this does not
happen.
I've had ssh take longer than normal, I've had X take 3
--- Jonathon McKitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I started my wireless network, I am getting
odd delays when starting
apps that I am told is the resolver. With the wired
network, this does not
happen.
I've had ssh take longer than normal, I've had X
take 3 minutes, and today
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 09:05:30AM -0700, peter lageotakes wrote:
: Just curious, what do you have in your resolv.conf and
: rc.conf file? Are you also running DHCP or any
: routing daemons?
Hmm. I have 2 setups:
hostname=snakepit
network_interfaces=lo0 tun0
ifconfig_ed1=dhcp
On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
The ed1 is when I am at work. The wi0 is at home. I just checked
resolv.conf, and found this:
search winnt.net
nameserver 10.100.20.70
nameserver 10.100.20.76
So maybe I need to replace these when I connect to my wireless network?
Yes,
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 07:26:00PM +0200, Olaf Hoyer wrote:
: So maybe I need to replace these when I connect to my wireless network?
:
: Yes, because in that case your notebook tries to reach your DNS server
: at your workplace, and times out.
Ah, now it all makes sense. I fixed hosts when
--- Jonathon McKitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 07:26:00PM +0200, Olaf Hoyer
wrote:
: So maybe I need to replace these when I connect
to my wireless network?
:
: Yes, because in that case your notebook tries to
reach your DNS server
: at your workplace, and times
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 11:06:48AM -0700, peter lageotakes wrote:
: FYI: If I remember correctly, running dhcpd
: overwrites the resolve.conf.
That's what caused my problem. I need a way to restore it when using the
other network with assigned IPs.
jm
--
My other computer is your Windows
--- Jonathon McKitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 11:06:48AM -0700, peter
lageotakes wrote:
: FYI: If I remember correctly, running dhcpd
: overwrites the resolve.conf.
That's what caused my problem. I need a way to
restore it when using the
other network with
On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 11:06:48AM -0700, peter lageotakes wrote:
: FYI: If I remember correctly, running dhcpd
: overwrites the resolve.conf.
That's what caused my problem. I need a way to restore it when using the
other network with
Subject:
Re: How do I eliminate resolver delay??
From:
Jonathon McKitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Fri, 16 Apr 2004 19:12:58 +0100
To:
peter lageotakes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
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On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 11:06:48AM -0700, peter lageotakes wrote
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