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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 11:30:18 -0500
Keith Morris - IQ <keith at iqtv.com> wrote:
> Hi all. I have Debian Sarge and Sid installed on a couple of machines
> at home and am having the identical problem on both of them. When
> connecting to the web, the status bar says "Resolving www.somesite.com"
> then after 5-7 seconds, it connects fine and proceeds only to have the
> same problem when I go to another domain. It does not do this from
> Fedora, Suse, or Windows.
>
> Upon googling, there was some rumble about ipv6-to-ipv4 translation and
> slow dns lookups, but nothing solid. I would try disabling ipv6
> translation to test this, but have NO idea how to do this (google'd for
> that too).
>
> Any insight on this problem would be most appreciated.
>
> Keith Morris
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