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Another thought,

Put your isp's DNS servers in the /etc/resolv.conf if the problem is
solved then you know what's awry. Or use OpenDNS's servers.


Bryan

Ian wrote:
| I just installed Debian 5 on an old computer in my basement to act as
| a household server. I always disable ipv6 since my router can't handle
| it, but I noticed that in Debian the module wasn't even loaded. I
| disabled it anyway to be sure. I checked /etc/resolv.conf and it
| points to my gateway. Both wget and elinks give this delay (even when
| ipv6 is disabled in elinks) so I guess it must be something wrong with
| my system wide configuration. Can anyone give me suggestions on what
| to try next? Thanks.
| |

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