I noticed something similar on one of my Linux machines last week. It
appears to be a DNS issue as shown below:
A dig for debian.org against the MSU DNS server returns no answer.
rob@netserver:~$ dig @35.8.98.43 debian.org
;; ANSWER SECTION:
;debian.org. IN A
But against an external DNS server (4.2.2.2) it returns the proper result.
rob@netserver:~$ dig @4.2.2.2 debian.org
;; ANSWER SECTION:
;debian.org. 3600 IN A 192.25.206.10
What DNS servers do you have assigned for your static machines? Perhaps
they are different than the ones the dynamic machines are querying.
-Rob Keena
Missy Koos wrote:
>We were noticing the same DHCP problem in the student services building. We
>checked to make sure it wasn't a browser specific thing. But IE, FireFox,
>Safari and Opera all had the same problems. Static IP users though don't
>encounter it.
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>Really Strange!
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>:)
>Missy
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>On 8/4/05 1:30 PM, "Bryan Murphy" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>Is anyone noticing any problems communicating with .org domains from dhcp
>>machines?
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>>I have noticed a number of .org's simply not working when attempting to
>>browse to them with firefox. Ping, traceroute and dig also return host
>>unreachable errors and the like.
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>>I have confirmed that this only happens with machines configured to use
>>dhcp, the static ones seem fine. I have also noticed that a select few .org
>>sites work and are pingable, slashdot for example (although after a reboot I
>>see that it stopped working).
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>>I have no idea why it would effect only one tld.
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