said:
>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.
Hi Steven,
I am rusty on iptrace, so I hope I did this right.
This is a trace taken while one of the delays occurred. Does anything here
look helpful to you?
(If I didn't do this right, let me know).
Thanks,
Sandy
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