On 23-5-2016 8:10, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> Mon, 23 May 2016 07:40:27 +0200 Ton Muller <spatie...@gmail.com>
>> On 22-5-2016 15:45, li...@wrant.com wrote:
>>> Sun, 22 May 2016 10:42:52 +0200 Ton Muller <spatie...@gmail.com>  
>>>>
>>>> For some reasons, i notice that i am not able to access some website in
>>>> the first 10 minutes when i have my machine turned on.  
>>>
>>> If you have a broadband on premises equipment like a converter, modem,
>>> router, switch etc, you may consider replacing these, as with age some
>>> of them degrade (in capacitors, solder joints, jacks) and such devices
>>> have trouble working reliably until it warms up (or when they overheat).
>>>
>>> To report further details to the list, please start a new empty message.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Anton
>>>   
>>
>> Well,the modem hardware is new.
>> my switches are ok, i have a local server that is up for 24/7, en even
>> that machine is loosing contact to the website.
> 
> So you're absolutely sure the hardware environment is fine.  There are
> two important tactics to employ then in troubleshooting.  First one is
> to bypass every equipment and connect the troubleshooting device direct
> to the upstream connection.  Then ensure you have full connectivity and
> move down the line to the point you find your issue.  You would follow
> this with the second tactic, drop the configuration from zero and make
> sure you have working connectivity and then start adding each piece of
> the software set up, until you find the part that generates the issues.
> 
>> it is pure a dns isue, but what i can resolv, i rewrote the complete
>> named stuff, added even the DNS server pool from that website, heck,
>> still no result...
> 
> Try unbound / nsd and see if this gives you a different result.  It is
> often just such a simple common issue, that it's hidden in plain sight.
> 
> Once you have found it, please report to the list your process+results.
> 

This gonna be fun for me.
But i will do it.


Tony...

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