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- <li><em>date</em>: Sat Dec 18 20:28:17 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: mattyml at bellsouth.net (mattyml at bellsouth.net)</li>
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> linux wrote:
>
>> Here is what Bell South DSL (I have supposedly the Highest Speed option)
>> returns for a dhcp request
>>
>> search launchmodem.com
>> nameserver 205.152.37.23
>> nameserver 205.152.144.23
>>
>>
>> Is it possible there is something wrong with either of thes nameservers
>> that someone else has noticed lately.
>>
>> I crank up ethereal and sometimes the AAAA query response can take 10 to
>> 20 seconds,to return to
>> my machine, then once http
>> download does start my system goes back to the DNS servers possibly 2-3
>> times to get the same info or
>> similare info. During these retries it may come up with Host Unreachable
>> (in the ethereal trace that is)
>> icmp error just a host of junk.
>> Sometimes it goes to the 144.23 address and the 37.23 addr will return
>> the response.
>>
>> I can post a small trace if someone is willing to help me work it out. I
>> understand a lot of what is
>> going on but the DNS Response taking 3-10 seconds is a little
>> unbelievable. I only appear to have
>> this DNS problem at Home, not on the road and not at Bell South Sites I
>> work at.
>>
>> I did get to BS 2nd Level Support today and they put in a request for
>> someone to call me from
>> network whatever so that group can view the incomfing DNS request to their
>> routers associated
>> with my DSL line and can see where the respone is getting tied up at.
>>
>> The same behavior is exihibited whether I connect Directly to the Westel
>> 2200 modem or go thru
>> a Linksys WRT54G SW Version v2.00.8 then thru the Wintel.
>>
>> For example while writing this post I cranked up ethereal and browsed to
>> www.brownco3.com
>> start to finish it took about 53 seconds before the page displayed etc.
>> etc. etc.
>> thanks in advance for any help
There is a bug in Bind 9 that caused my sporadic DNS problems:
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.openbsd.org/errata.html">http://www.openbsd.org/errata.html</a> (look @ the bind bug)
I setup a caching name server on my home network with OpenBSD, and
the problem seems to be fixed.
>> jt
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> I have noticed the DNS slowdown as well. I have statically entered my
> network information for now. First I was using what seemed to be the Miami
> DNS server, that too seems to bog down occasionally.
> Since that I've started to use a completely different DNS server that I am
> not at liberty to disclose. With the bellsouth DNS servers I've even had
> sites the refuse to resolve at all, even with the delay.
> I live on the south side of town if that makes any difference. Not sure of
> the CO.
>
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