On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 15:22, Jo Mills wrote:
> Don't give up!
Many thanks for joining in. Unfortunately I was impatient and
reinstalled. But, alas, the problem did not go away.
> Have you tried something along the lines of:
> host google.co.uk
I got : Google has address 216.239.59.104
>
> If it does work, then you could try:
> traceroute google.co.uk
I got: traceroute: command not found.
>
> What happens is you try:
> host db.europe.clamav.net
I got: truncated; trying in TCP mode
connection timed out; no servers could be reached
> What happens if you try:
> host 193.19.98.136
I got: 136.98.19.193.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer morden.dbplc.com.
Does this tell you anything more? Others have said that my firewall is
blocking port 53, but the problem persists when I turn the firewall
off. This is strange since SuSE ship Clamav with the OS. Perhaps I
should take it up with them.
In the meantime, is there a command specifically to test the port? And
if positive to unblock it. I see no way through the GUI. Sorry if I am
asking to be spoon-fed.
Gervase
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