This weekend at a motel with free wifi, the nameserver was broken and spewing some incorrect IP addresses ( wikipedia = 1.0.0.0 for example ). Traffic to numeric IP addresses flowed normally.
I attempted a workaround by putting known-good nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf . Unfortunately, I still saw a lot of borked DNS resolution, and surfing and pinging sites that I had attempted before the fix resulted in the same errors. The errors persisted over a reboot. I recently converted from RH9 2.4.22 to SL4.4 2.6.9 , and I don't know how the new system does DNS resolution (it appears to be in the kernel instead of a separate program like named) and how SELINUX affects the mix. Is there a cache file like /var/named/named.ca on the old system? If so, how do I zero it out? Or is SELINUX preventing the kernel from seeing my changed /etc/resolv.conf file? I am no longer at the motel, but if I get a useful solution I would like to test it against a intentionally incorrect nameserver and make sure the solution works for me. Are there any intentionally incorrect nameservers (as opposed to all the intermittently incorrect ones) out there to test with? Keith -- Keith Lofstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] Voice (503)-520-1993 KLIC --- Keith Lofstrom Integrated Circuits --- "Your Ideas in Silicon" Design Contracting in Bipolar and CMOS - Analog, Digital, and Scan ICs
