[ale] Fedora 13 DNS weirdness
Brian Pitts
brian at polibyte.com
Mon Aug 9 20:42:10 EDT 2010
On 08/08/2010 11:05 PM, Joe Knapka wrote:
> I went to my SO's house, configured the wifi connection for her network,
> and it connected with no problem. I could ping the router and the
> upstream gateway by IP or by name. I could ping things out in the world
> by name:
>
> jk at jaklaptop:> ping google.com
> <successful ping responses from an actual Google IP>
>
> However, other applications that I tried (FireFox, telnet, ssh) did this
> (or in FF's case gave me the equivalent "I can't do that" page):
>
> jk at jaklaptop:> telnet google.com 80
> Host google.com not found - Name or service unknown.
>
> Weirdly, dig and nslookup had no problem resolving google.com (or any
> other name). But any app that I actually wanted to USE for any practical
> purpose complained about name lookup errors, as in the telnet example above.
>
> I checked everything in Network Manager and the two networks were
> configured identically. I looked at /etc/resolv.conf, /etc/host.conf,
> /etc/nsswitch.conf and everything looked totally OK -- the machine was
> using the correct router and DNS server for my SO's network. I ran
> tcpdump on UDP port 53 while doing a ping and a telnet, and I saw
> successful DNS requests for google.com in both cases.... but telnet
> still complained about "Name or service unknown". I thought maybe it was
> something to do with SELinux, so I disabled that, but no joy.
I might try
strace -v -e trace=network telnet google.com 80
to see things from telnet's perspective.
Also, I might try disabling ipv6.
Do the /bin/true thing described below, then reboot.
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/redhat-centos-disable-ipv6-networking/
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All the best,
Brian Pitts
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