firewall is off.

Jonathan Link wrote:
Firewall disabling http/https perhaps?


On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Bill Humphries <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    i hate to interrupt all the john bashing, but i have something
    just as OT i thought i would look for some help with.

    client has mac with snow leopard that suddenly can't use DNS.  i
    can use nslookup in terminal to successfully query a DNS server.
     but DNS lookups fail when using a browser or even ping.  craziness.
    hosts file and resolv.conf look right.

    i'm almost at the point of a rebuild, which is a pain when you
    have to reinstall all the adobe CS apps.

    Bill

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