said:
>Authoritative answers can be found from:
>ns0.ucsd.edu internet address = 132.239.1.51
>ns1.nosc.mil internet address = 128.49.16.7
>ns1.ucsd.edu internet address = 128.54.16.2
>ns2.ucsd.edu internet address = 132.239.1.52
>You should probably be using one of these name servers. I would check
>your Injoy setup.
Hi Steven,
If I am understanding you correctly, this is now what I have in each
instance of resolv and resolv2:
domain ucsd.edu
nameserver 128.49.16.7
nameserver 132.239.1.52
nameserver dialin.ucsd.edu
When I dial in to UCSD, Injoy reports the following:
Host/ISP ucsd
Local IP addr 137.110.172.225
Peer IP addr 137.110.0.74
DNS (primary) 128.49.16.7 (on another occasion it reported
137.110.0.172) DNS (backup) 132.239.1.52
Once I have dialed in and made the connection, I can open MR/2 ICE and
collect my email. But when I open Mozilla and search for a url, it hunts
and hunts and eventually times out.
Clearly this is a ucsd.edu problem as it does not happen with pacbell.net
-- even with resolv and resolv2 not in sync.
Please let me know if you have any other suggestions.
(I would even try contacting UCSD if I knew an intelligent way to question
them).
Thanks,
Sandy
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