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In <200704250159.l3P1xYxR027317@nlpi015.sbcis.sbc.com>, on 04/24/07
at 06:59 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>When I try to open a link, I often get the message "page not found -- try
>again." It may take a few "tries" before the page loads. I also have
>difficulty sending messages from MR2/ICE -- it may or may not give an
>error message that the mail server is unavailable, only to send the
>message a few seconds later.
This can be cause by having the IP addresses of dead DNS servers in
%ETC%\resolv2. You can see this with iptrace. There will be no response
to DNS packets labeled DNS. It's easy to see which ones these are becasue
ipformat labels them as DNS packets.
If the problem is something else, you will still see the delays. Look for
large delta times.
Regards,
Steven
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