On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 15:36:56 +1300, Volker Kuhlmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Oooo IPv6 is on... Could that cause any of these issues?
> 
> Yes possibly. Why don't you temporarily disable it:
> Put a
> install net-pf-10         /bin/true

This doesn't seem to disable ipv6 for me.

> into /etc/modprobe.conf.local, and make sure ipv6 logging is disabled in
> the SuSE firewall (or it will explicitly load the ipv6 modules). If you
> can't forcefully remove the ipv6 modules, reboot.

I haven't setup the firewall on SuSE yet, and there is no firewall on
the DNS servers.

> Just in case run rcnscd restart if you didn't reboot. Stop the firewall
> while testing. ping host and ping host.domain seem to be a very good
> test case for you to test the name resolution.

I don't have rcnscd on this box anywhere.  What is it supposed to do?

> Do you have faxserver listed in its own /etc/hosts?
> Does the problem go away if you list the various hosts in
> faxserver:/etc/hosts?

   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> grep faxserver /etc/hosts
   192.168.1.14    faxserver.chchcasino.local faxserver

-- 
Later

David Kirk

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