Thanks for the quick answer!
My nsswitch.conf looks like this:
[rasmus@rasmus ~]$ cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
# An example Name Service Switch config file. This file should be
# sorted with the most-used services at the beginning.
#
# The entry '[NOTFOUND=return]' means that the search for an
# entry should stop if the search in the previous entry turned
# up nothing. Note that if the search failed due to some other reason
# (like no NIS server responding) then the search continues with the
# next entry.
#
# Legal entries are:
#
# nisplus or nis+ Use NIS+ (NIS version 3)
# nis or yp Use NIS (NIS version 2), also called YP
# dns Use DNS (Domain Name Service)
# files Use the local files
# db Use the local database (.db) files
# compat Use NIS on compat mode
# hesiod Use Hesiod for user lookups
# [NOTFOUND=return] Stop searching if not found so far
#
# To use db, put the "db" in front of "files" for entries you want to be
# looked up first in the databases
#
# Example:
#passwd: db files nisplus nis
#shadow: db files nisplus nis
#group: db files nisplus nis
passwd: files nisplus
shadow: files nisplus
group: files nisplus
#hosts: db files nisplus nis dns
hosts: files nisplus dns
# Example - obey only what nisplus tells us...
#services: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
#networks: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
#protocols: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
#rpc: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
#ethers: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
#netmasks: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
bootparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
ethers: files
netmasks: files
networks: files
protocols: files nisplus
rpc: files
services: files nisplus
netgroup: files nisplus
publickey: nisplus
automount: files nisplus
aliases: files nisplus
2006/4/3, antonio montagnani <antonio.montagnani@xxxxxxxxx>:
2006/4/3, Rasmus Kjeldsen <rasmus.kjeldsen@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi all
>
> I upgraded my FC4 installation to FC5, and now I have the following
> problem:
>
> [rasmus@rasmus ~]# wget www.redhat.com
> --14:23:43-- http://www.redhat.com/
> => `index.html.2'
> Resolving www.redhat.com... failed: No such file or directory.
>
> But if I disable ipv6 in wget, all works fine:
>
> [rasmus@rasmus ~]$ wget --inet4-only www.redhat.com
> --14:25:22-- http://www.redhat.com/
> => `index.html.2'
> Resolving www.redhat.com... 209.132.177.50
> Connecting to www.redhat.com|209.132.177.50|:80...
> connected.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> Length: 13,734 (13K) [text/html]
>
> 100%[====================================>] 13,734
> 40.04K/s
>
> 14:25:22 (39.95 KB/s) - `index.html.2' saved [13734/13734]
>
>
> I have the same problem with yum, but I don't know how to turn off ipv6 in
> yum... Firefox, Evolution and Gaim works just fine.
>
> Help anyone???
>
> Cheers Rasmus Friis Kjeldsen
>
>
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a shot in the dark.
Can you post your nsswitch.conf file???
Sometimes during different upgrades, something goes wrong.
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Antonio Montagnani
Skype : antoniomontag
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