Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2004 10:51:50 -0800 From: cape canaveral <somniosus@gmail.com> To: Gary Kline <kline@magnesium.net> Cc: FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: dhcp problems (i think) Message-ID: <f2f44cff04110610511c700177@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20041106182836.GB72192@toxic.magnesium.net> References: <20041105082053.GA92886@toxic.magnesium.net> <44d5yq6fbm.fsf@be-well.ilk.org> <20041106182836.GB72192@toxic.magnesium.net>
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On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 10:28:36 -0800, Gary Kline <kline@magnesium.net> wrote: > On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 12:46:21PM -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote: > > > > Gary Kline <kline@magnesium.net> writes: > > > > > I messed up something on myh primary server, where I run > > > dhcp. Since I did whatever-it-was, ssh takes at least two > > > minutes to get from NS1 (aka 'sage'), and anywhere else. > > > > > > Only on sage can I type 'ping foo.org' and get an immediate > > > responce. On any other server, typing 'ping' hangs forever. > > > There is no "No route to server" error. Of course nothing > > > else works across my private network. Nothing is > > > resolvable. This suddenly since around 18:00 local time. > > > > > > In /var/db, myleases look valid. (I just installed the newest > > > dhcp-server. Zip. Anbody know where I'm screwing up? > > > > Sounds more like DNS problems... > > > > I did have one DNS error having to do with an incorrectly > listed secondary. Fixed it; made sure. Still same symptoms. > > (I *was* mucking around with adding phpbb and other ports > a few hours before dhcpd went south... Can't imagine how > this would have affected anything.) > > > > -- > Gary Kline Seattle BSD Users' Group (seabug) | kline@magnesium.net > Thought Unlimited Org's Alternate Email Site > http://www.magnesium.net/~kline > To live is not a necessity; but to live honorably...is a necessity. -Kant > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > Verify you can hit the other machine by IP, which will let you know (hopefully) whether it's DNS or routing. Verify the contents of /etc/resolv.conf and the output of ifconfig -a maybe they will tell you something. -Aaron
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