Re: INN on Enterprise Linux 4
- From: "Gregory Baxter" <Gregory.Baxter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 20:45:04 -0400
"Moe Trin" <ibuprofin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup linux.redhat, in articleI really have no idea why they do the things that they do, and yes it is
<f5ku0m$da9$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Gregory Baxter wrote:
"Moe Trin" <ibuprofin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
The _usual_ problem is DNS name resolution. The server attempts to look
up the name of the host that is connecting, and the nameserver isn't
responding in a timely manner - either because you are asking a name
server that isn't running (look in /etc/resolv.conf), or the name
server is mis-configured.
Excellent call on that one. I set up the server a few weeks ago and our
corporate guys changed the DNS servers since then
and the reason they decided to do this is...
primarily a M$ shop. Thanks again for the suggestions.
GregB
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