In a previous message I wrote: > > A few days ago, a workstation in a lab stopped doing DNS lookups to > support connectivity to SMTP, POP, and web services. As I think back, the > behavior started in close proximity in time to a stunnel update. > > Checked the usual locations and all seems to be ok. /etc/resolv.conf, > /etc/nsswitch.conf, /etc/host and /etc/networks files look ok. Running > ifconfig in a terminal shows that DHCP on the boundary firewall gave it a > good address, netmask, and gateway. The machine still serves up an ext3 > partition via samba to some windowze machines on the 192.168.1.0 network, > and still prints to two network printers via cups (same 192.168.1.0 > network), so it is not a hardware problem. The two other windowze machines > on the network can reach the web via Firefox, but the fedora 7 box won't, > so I don't believe it is a firewall problem (nothing has changed there). > > As a last resort, I executed the normal windowze solution...a reboot. > That did not solve the problem. > > Lights on the local 8-port switch don't seem to indicate any network > traffic when an nslookup command is issued. I don't believe it is issuing > DNS requests through the gateway to the dns server...but will confirm with > tshark later today/this evening. > > Any ideas? > Problem was a DHCP lease in an ISP provided router/firewall on our boundary that we set to 6 minutes. Per RFC, what normally happens when a lease expires? I would think that the host would ask for another IP and be back up on the net. Dave McGuffey Principal Information System Security Engineer // NSA-IEM, NSA-IAM SAIC, IISBU, Columbia, MD -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list