[NTLUG:Discuss] Slow when Connected to Net
Andrew Brown
dutch_brown at earthlink.net
Wed Jun 16 15:04:30 CDT 2004
My friend you ROCK the house!!!!!! Thanks Thomas! It works great, speedy as
before!
Drinks on me!
On Wednesday 16 June 2004 01:00 pm, Cameron, Thomas wrote:
> Or you could do:
>
> grep -v 192.168 /etc/resolv.conf > zzz && cat zzz > /etc/resolv.conf && rm
> zzz
>
> Or even:
>
> perl -pi.orig -e 's/nameserver 192.168.1.254//'
>
> But that would leave a blank line in your resolv.conf (cosmetic issue
> only).
>
> I love F/OSS - always more than one way to skin a cat...
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Thomas Cameron, RHCE, CNE, MCSE, MCT
> Assistant Vice President
> Linux Design and Engineering
> Bank of America
> (972) 997-9641
>
> The opinions expressed in this message are mine alone and do not
> necessarily reflect the opinions of my employer, Bank of America.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: discuss-bounces at ntlug.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at ntlug.org]On
> > Behalf Of Cameron, Thomas
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:51 PM
> > To: NTLUG Discussion List
> > Subject: RE: [NTLUG:Discuss] Slow when Connected to Net
> >
> >
> > Use your favorite text editor and just delete that line.
> >
> > For vi you would do this:
> >
> > vi /etc/resolv.conf
> >
> > This would open the file in vi. Use your keyboard arrow keys
> > to navigate to that first line and type "dd" with out the
> > quotes. This will delete that whole line. The hit :wq
> > (that's colon, w, q). This writes the file then quits.
> >
> > There are many ways to do this, and lots of editors to do it
> > with. I happen to use vi.
> >
> > Thomas Cameron, RHCE, CNE, MCSE, MCT
> > Assistant Vice President
> > Linux Design and Engineering
> > Bank of America
> > (972) 997-9641
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: discuss-bounces at ntlug.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at ntlug.org]On
> > > Behalf Of Andrew Brown
> > > Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:33 PM
> > > To: NTLUG Discussion List
> > > Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] Slow when Connected to Net
> > >
> > >
> > > Bingo, it is the first one and I remember this IP from the
> > > set up of the
> > > Router. OK stupid follow up as I am new to Linux. How do I go
> > > about getting
> > > the first IP out of the nameserver setup?
> > >
> > > Thanks again for the help!
> > >
> > > On Wednesday 16 June 2004 11:32 am, Cameron, Thomas wrote:
> > > > > nameserver 192.168.1.254
> > > > > nameserver 204.127.202.4
> > > > > nameserver 216.148.227.68
> > > >
> > > > I am betting that 192.168.1.254 was assigned by the router
> > >
> > > that removed.
> > >
> > > > Try this:
> > > >
> > > > host www.google.com 192.168.1.254
> > > > host www.google.com 204.127.202.4
> > > > host www.google.com 216.148.227.68
> > > >
> > > > I bet the first one fails. I would take the first line out
> > >
> > > of resolv.conf.
> > >
> > > > --
> > > > Thomas Cameron, RHCE, CNE, MCSE, MCT
> > > > Assistant Vice President
> > > > Linux Design and Engineering
> > > > Bank of America
> > > > (972) 997-9641
> > > >
> > > > The opinions expressed in this message are mine alone and do not
> > > > necessarily reflect the opinions of my employer, Bank of America.
> > > >
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