You are probably mistaken. DNS server *must* be given by IP. There is no
other solution. domain and search are directives to control the way
unqualified DNS queries are answered.
Thanks for the further help. I tried the single-request line in
resolv.conf and it didn't help.
You're right
Which DNS server are you currently using? Have you tried to use
single-request into /etc/resolv.conf?
Thanks for the help. This is on my laptop, so the DNS server depnds on where
I am. At home on DSL, my IP assigns the DNS server by name, rather than
numerical address. E.g.:
domain myip.net
cb474 cb474 a écrit :
Which DNS server are you currently using? Have you tried to use
single-request into /etc/resolv.conf?
Thanks for the help. This is on my laptop, so the DNS server depnds on
where I am. At home on DSL, my IP assigns the DNS server by name, rather
than numerical address.
Package: libc6
Version: 2.9-10
Severity: normal
I am still experiencing this problem with libc6 2.9-10. I first saw it
in 2.9-4. 2.9-6 fixed it. It broke again with 2.9-9 and the upgrade to
2.9-10 did not help. The opendns work-around does work for me (but I
really don't want to use opendns).
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 11:54:43PM -0700, C Bispham wrote:
Package: libc6
Version: 2.9-10
Severity: normal
I am still experiencing this problem with libc6 2.9-10. I first saw it
in 2.9-4. 2.9-6 fixed it. It broke again with 2.9-9 and the upgrade to
2.9-10 did not help. The opendns
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