Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 15:01:34 -0800 From: Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org> To: =?UTF-8?B?RGFnLUVybGluZyBTbcO4cmdyYXY=?= <des@des.no> Cc: Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@Leidinger.net>, Hartmut Brandt <hartmut.brandt@dlr.de>, current@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: resolver change? Message-ID: <479E5ECE.5080107@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <86zluqut6n.fsf@ds4.des.no> References: <86d4rn1kln.fsf@ds4.des.no> <ygeejc3ck1z.wl%ume@mahoroba.org> <86sl0jywii.fsf@ds4.des.no> <yged4rncetu.wl%ume@mahoroba.org> <86abmryun9.fsf@ds4.des.no> <20080127213851.506zunyhwwg4wsgs@webmail.leidinger.net> <479CFD3B.6020806@dlr.de> <479D745C.3090207@FreeBSD.org> <86zluqut6n.fsf@ds4.des.no>
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Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: > Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org> writes: >> What happens if you disable nscd completely? > > There is no nscd. It is your mind that caches. > > (in my case, anyway; it is disabled by default, and I see no reason to > enable it) Ok, then Robert is right, we need a tcpdump to figure out what's happening here. Doug -- This .signature sanitized for your protection
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