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Date:      Fri, 18 Jul 1997 12:14:25 -0700
From:      "Patrick Burm" <patb@commlitho.com>
To:        <isp@freebsd.org>
Subject:   DNS "slow"
Message-ID:  <199707181915.MAA10840@hub.freebsd.org>

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I have a P100 setup as the "primary" nameserver
for my dial-up users. I am using a PM3 from livingston
for my access server. The P100 has 48 megs RAM.

My question is...is a P100 fast enough if DNS is all
this box is really doing?

Reason I'm asking...some of my users are getting
"error getting address for xxx.xxxx.xxx" for my
own mail server! they can try again a second time
and everything is fine. The ones who complain the
most are the people with 14.4s.

Anyone seen this problem. Where should I look?
DNS box, DNS NIC, or ethernet itself.

I also notice that a "pmwho" will sometimes not
resolve reverse addresses either, then a second pull
will have the names listed.

Thanks
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Patrick Burm
Commercial Lithographers
Mesa, AZ 602.844.2294
patb@commlitho.com




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