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On 25/03/07 12:15, Gerben Wierda wrote:
[...]
It's a general slowdown, many apps affected. E.g. Mail.app, Terminal,
MS Office, etc.
Do you mean those apps are run on the server? Do you use it as a general
purpose computer too?
If this is the case, did you try the Universal Cure (tm), aka a reboot? ;-)
[...]
I ran these once and set up a permament test to run them as you
suggested.
Good idea, as this could otherwise be somewhat tedious because of the
delays (needed to allow the expiration of cached info if any - 900
seconds for fgov.be and 3600 seconds for www.marktplaats.nl).
Here is the first result.
So, it seems those two first trials have been successful.
hedwig:~ gerben$ dig www.marktplaats.nl +trace
; <<>> DiG 9.2.2 <<>> www.marktplaats.nl +trace
;; global options: printcmd
. 30021 IN NS D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
. [...]
. 30021 IN NS C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
;; Received 244 bytes from 192.168.2.99#53(192.168.2.99) in 9 ms
Is 192.168.2.99 your server's private IP address?
But which is that box named "hedwig", on which you seem to run the tests?
[...]
Hmm, it seems I go through the root servers instead of through my
forwarders.
Yes, this is precisely the purpose of dig's +trace query option (to
start from the root servers and go down through the DNS chain until the
wanted info is received or an error occurs).
But I don't fully grasp your forwarding setup the way it appears in the
named.conf file you provide hereafter.
Could you elaborate?
Here is my named.conf
hedwig:~ gerben$ cat /etc/named.conf
[...]
zone "rna.nl." IN {
file "rna.nl..zone";
Is this a typo, or do you really have a file named "rna.nl..zone"?
type master;
};
[...]
Axel
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