On 07/01/2010 11:45 AM, JD wrote: > On 07/01/2010 11:38 AM, Jurek Bajor wrote: >> On 07/01/2010 10:42 AM, Tom Horsley wrote: >>> Unfortunately, enabling or disabling IPV6 doesn't seem to have >>> much to do with the library doing V6 DNS lookups. I could >>> swear there was something added to nsswitch.conf or resolv.conf >>> that you could set to disable v6 dns requests, but I can't >>> remember what it was called. >>> >>> I run bind as a caching nameserver, forwarding lookups to my >>> ISP's server and set the -4 option on the command line to >>> make it stick to ipv4 and all my DNS lookup problems vanished. >>>> bind is too complex to run and maintain. >>>> Really, it is a huge overkill for what I need. >>>> I hope nscd authors will fix it soon so it does not >>>> purge it's cache every few seconds. I check'ed it's >>>> config file and the >>>> restart-interval 3600 >>>> seems reasonable. >> Hi, >> I think that the default "restart-interval 3600", that is 3600 >> secs = 1hr, >> is a low/impractical value. I mean you want to keep your cache for >> much longer, >> perhaps a week or more ... It is why one wanted it in the first place. >> >> Btw, there is a very good alternative (to BIND, etc) for DNS caching, >> namely >> dnsmasq package. It is simpler, easier on resources. >> I switched from bind to it and it serves me well. >> It is part of F13, used in other distros (Slackware, etc). >>> yum info dnsmasq >> Jurek > I had used dnsmasq, but it also suffered from the same problem I am > having with nscd. > I will try to set the interval to a longer time and see if that helps. > > Cheers, > > JD Well, I have found that setting the interval to a longer time does indeed help a lot! However, the behavior of Firefox in resolving URL's is still strange! If I click on a link, firefox spends almost a full minute to resolve the url, so while it is waiting (spinning), I use the gnome terminal to nslookup whatever-domain-it-was.com and it resolves it in less than a second. I look at firefox, and it is still trying to resolve!! Firefox seems to use some other way to resolve the url's domain - the painfully slow way!! Firefox has no config means of telling it how to resolve - so I'm at a loss as to it's behavior. JD -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines