Richard Z wrote:
rr.com has 4 dns server listed, dns4.rr.com, dns3.rr.com, dns2.rr.com
and dns1.rr.com. Unfortunately dns4 has very slow response time. In my
testing more than 3-4 seconds. Sometime even no response.
When there are multiple dns servers, it is up to the dns client to
decide
IN A 199.242.242.199
;; Query time: 153 msec
;; SERVER: 192.168.0.1#53(192.168.0.1)
;; WHEN: Sun Jun 4 13:04:51 2006
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 207
- Original Message -
From: Al Plant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LUAU luau@lists.hosef.org
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [LUAU] Slow internet response
: Sunday, June 04, 2006 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [LUAU] Slow internet response with different nameservers
Richard Z wrote:
rr.com has 4 dns server listed, dns4.rr.com, dns3.rr.com, dns2.rr.com
and dns1.rr.com. Unfortunately dns4 has very slow response time. In my
testing more than 3-4 seconds. Sometime
The RR servers are in Orange County CA and Oakland CA. The others are local.
Even if this is the case, what is causing the slowness? Windows and Mac systems
don't seem to suffer from the problem. Is it a problem with the way the
nameservers are configured? or is it a problem with Linux or
rr.com has 4 dns server listed, dns4.rr.com, dns3.rr.com, dns2.rr.com
and dns1.rr.com. Unfortunately dns4 has very slow response time. In my
testing more than 3-4 seconds. Sometime even no response.
When there are multiple dns servers, it is up to the dns client to
decide how/where to send the
I haven't noticed any latency or downtime with Verizon or HawaiianTel for
the last 4 years. The whole time I've been doing local caching. If you
suspect your dns is lagging, you can try this too, using dnsmasq. The
simplest setup would be to configure dhclient.conf to add 127.0.0.1 to point
to
The RR servers are in Orange County CA and Oakland CA. The others are local.
MD
- Original Message -
From: David Imai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: luau@lists.hosef.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 8:19 PM
Subject: [LUAU] Slow internet response with different nameservers
On Ubuntu and Mepis
David Imai wrote:
On Ubuntu and Mepis systems I was getting slow internet response
using Roadrunner. The name resolution seemed to take nearly a minute.
I tried changing the default nameservers and that made a difference.
It was faster with the lava.net, hawaiiantel.net and flex.com
nameservers,
On Ubuntu and Mepis systems I was getting slow internet response using
Roadrunner. The name resolution seemed to take nearly a minute. I tried
changing the default nameservers and that made a difference. It was faster with
the lava.net, hawaiiantel.net and flex.com nameservers, and slower with