On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 12:58:18AM +0200, Chris Knipe wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you for the help.
You have very nicely explained things below.
To restate my problem in brief.
My lan connection does not resolve
unless named is up on the ppp interface also
"which is very strange".
Please have a l
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi..
>The DNS will clean up after 1 hour if there is no access
>unless the interface-interval has been set to some different value.
>
>/var/log/messages
>Jan 11 22:49:00 narada named[6706]: deleting interface [172.16.1.1].53
>(this is my ppp connecti
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Avery Pennarun wrote:
>On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 01:08:10PM -0800, Tom Eastep wrote:
>
>> > I've asked for a switch in "pump" to permit the /etc/resolv.conf to be left
>> > alone. The damn thing runs at root, so I'm not sure that changing the
>> > permissions to read-only wi
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What is happening is that the interface for 172.16.1.1 is deleted after
> some time and then my DNS will not answer the Lan query.
>
> If I do a login via modem the ppp interface will again be up and the DNS
> is listening on 172.16.1.1 and everythi
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 08:58:47AM +1100, Kendall Lister wrote:
> > I run qmail and that requres that I have a working DNS.
> > My DNS is sometimes not resolving when I try to log in via LAN.
> 'Sometimes' is a difficult problem to resolve; can you identify any
> particular times when it fails co
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 01:08:10PM -0800, Tom Eastep wrote:
> > I've asked for a switch in "pump" to permit the /etc/resolv.conf to be left
> > alone. The damn thing runs at root, so I'm not sure that changing the
> > permissions to read-only will help (but I'll try it for grins).
> >
> > Loo
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Stephen Satchell wrote:
> When configuring sendmail I discovered that "pump" (Red Hat's own version
> of dhcpcd) has a habit of rebuilding /etc/resolv.conf when a lease
> changes. This means that my /etc/resolv.conf is blown away by pump and all
> my resolver information
At 01:58 PM 1/10/00 , you wrote:
> > I run qmail and that requres that I have a working DNS.
> > My DNS is sometimes not resolving when I try to log in via LAN.
>
>'Sometimes' is a difficult problem to resolve; can you identify any
>particular times when it fails consistently? Also, when you say y
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I run qmail and that requres that I have a working DNS.
> My DNS is sometimes not resolving when I try to log in via LAN.
'Sometimes' is a difficult problem to resolve; can you identify any
particular times when it fails consistently? Also, when you
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>How/Where do I see Lan activities and errors
>my /var/log/messages does not give me any errors
An good start might be to dump syslog on an local terminal...
In syslog.conf...
*.* /dev/tty(whatever)
Regards
Chris Knipe
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> How/Where do I see Lan activities and errors
/proc/net/dev is a good place to look.
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On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 10:30:55AM +1100, Kendall Lister wrote:
Hi Kendall,
> > I am trying to setup a small lan with 8 machines connected to my
> > Redhat 6.0
> > How/Where do I see Lan activities and errors my /var/log/messages does
> > not give me any errors
> Have you actually had any netw
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to setup a small lan with 8 machines connected to my
> Redhat 6.0
>
> How/Where do I see Lan activities and errors my /var/log/messages does
> not give me any errors
Have you actually had any network errors? Normally device errors (and
Hi all
I am trying to setup a small lan with 8 machines
connected to my Redhat 6.0
How/Where do I see Lan activities and errors
my /var/log/messages does not give me any errors
Your help is much appreciated
Jacob
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