On Fri, 25 Aug 2006, John Andersen wrote: > > Verify that the DNS server is actually running on any hosts that > > you're looking to for DNS services. /etc/resolv.conf should list them. > > > > "Connection Refused" means there's nothing listening at the port > > you're trying to connect to. In this case, it smells like your DNS > > server isn't running, or your host is configured to get DNS services > > from a computer that isn't running a DNS server. > > > > As for the others, correcting the first error may fix the rest. > > It seems likely that he would have notices such a glaring deficiency, No?
You'd think... > Without DNS, a whole lot of stuff is broke. Yeah. > I wonder if he has all necessary Perl Modules. In that case I'd expect different errors than "Connection Refused". -- John Hardin KA7OHZ ICQ#15735746 http://www.impsec.org/~jhardin/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] FALaholic #11174 pgpk -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] key: 0xB8732E79 - 2D8C 34F4 6411 F507 136C AF76 D822 E6E6 B873 2E79 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The fetters imposed on liberty at home have ever been forged out of the weapons provided for defense against real, pretended, or imaginary dangers from abroad. -- James Madison, 1799 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 days until Talk Like a Pirate day