If it's a RR DNS issue, take the few mins it takes to setup a local
caching DNS server. It's one good reliable way to speed up your
connection, in a manner of speaking. And also, for every service that
you implement internally, and don't rely on externally, the more
isolated you are from other people's errors. But don't get too cocky,
you should still leave a backup DNS server or two in your
/etc/resolv.conf to isolate you from your own errors, as well. :)
Aaron S. Joyner
Timothy A. Chagnon wrote:
The quicky fix for this if it's just a couple sites that bother you:
try adding those sites to your /etc/hosts file pointed to loopback:
127.0.0.1 ad.doubleclick.net
I think maybe what you're experiencing is actually a RR funky DNS
delay. I had some issue with that about 6 mos ago, but it seems to be
cleared up.
I could be mistaken, but it's good to check the basic stuff.
-Tim
On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 02:29, Michael Hrivnak wrote:
Any details you can shed on diabling ipv6 are greatly appreciated. I cannot
seem to create any conditions under which I can remove the module "ipv6"
without switching to runlevel 1. For the record this is Mandrake 10. I've
been digging through network settings and scripts for a while now with no
luck.
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