Re: {Fraud?} {Disarmed} Re: [SLUG] Linux, my router, or the network?

From: res03q8w@gte.net
Date: Fri Jan 06 2006 - 14:27:43 EST


Ok I think Gmail has just went nuts !?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!!!!!

>From: Robert Snyder <robertsnyder@gmail.com>
>Date: Fri Jan 06 13:13:29 CST 2006
>To: slug@nks.net
>Subject: {Fraud?} {Disarmed} Re: [SLUG] Linux, my router, or the network?

>
>
>On 1/6/06, Robert Eanes <rheanes3@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>--- Bill Glidden <bill@thegliddenfamily.com> wrote:
>
>> I encountered a strange problem tonight and I'm not
>> sure where to start
>> looking for the culprit.
>>
>> My linux box was taking a long time to:
>> A) start up network services such as mountd and nfsd
>> (5+ minutes)
>> B) getting to external websites (i.e. Google.com)
>> (2-3 minutes)
>> C) slow in accessing external sites even via ip
>> address (i.e. ssh or ftp)
>>
>> I played around and eventually came up with the idea
>> to unset the machine's<br>> domain name server. Things immediately started to<br>> behave normally (with, of<br>> course, the exception that I couldn't resolve domain
>> names).
>>
>> Other machines on the network seemed to be behaving
>> normally.
>>
>> My linux machine is connected to my router, and had
>> it's dns server set to
>> my router address. My router is connected to verizon
>> fios and has it's dns<br>> server set to whatever dchp sets it to.<br>><br>> I'm at a loss as to where to begin looking for the
>> problem. First thing
>> tomorrow I will reset everything on the network, and
>> start bringing pieces
>> online one at a time to see if I can isolate any
>> specific component, but
>> beyond that I have no idea where to go.
>>
>> If anyone has any suggestions I'd be thrilled to
>> hear 'em.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Bill Glidden
>> bill@thegliddenfamily.com
>>
>> ??? ??????? ???????? ????? ??? ???????? ? ??????!!!
>> --
>>
>
>I'd start with trace, and ping. From this description
>it looks like dns was fouled.??I have Verizon DSL at
>home.??The numbers might not be the same, but here it
>is:
>
>Verizon - DNS MailAssistant warning: numerical links are often malicious:4.2.2.2, MailAssistant warning: numerical links are often malicious: 4.2.2.1?Wrong those are Level3's dns serversThey have not been used by verizon since they left level3 and switched over to previously unused 71.x.x.x ip range?Verizons current dns servers are as follows?MailAssistant warning: numerical links are often malicious: 68.238.112.12
>MailAssistant warning: numerical links are often malicious: 68.238.96.12?
>ipcop router dns set to MailAssistant warning: numerical links are often malicious: 4.2.2.2, MailAssistant warning: numerical links are often malicious: 4.2.2.1
>
>client computers set to ipcop internal MailAssistant warning: numerical links are often malicious: 192.168.1.100,
>MailAssistant warning: numerical links are often malicious: 4.2.2.2
>
>Hope this gives you a place to start.
>
>Rob
>
>
>
>
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