[nflug] Internet latency
Dave Andruczyk
djandruczyk at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 29 22:33:48 EST 2005
A quick check wusing dig against those servers shows they're having problems...
dig @68.168.224.162 www.cnn.com
; <<>> DiG 9.2.5 <<>> @68.168.224.162 www.cnn.com
; (1 server found)
;; global options: printcmd
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
edit your /etc/resolv.conf and use alternate DNS servers: try:
nameserver 68.168.224.178
nameserver 68.168.224.179
instead.. those for the moment are working well
--- anthonyriga <torrodimerda at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dave
> I have my resolv.conf as such and its still slow is there another ways to
> resolve the issue if Adelphias dns is the problem?
> ; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script
> nameserver 68.168.224.162
> nameserver 68.168.224.165
>
>
> Dave Andruczyk <djandruczyk at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I just use bind setup as a caching nameserver with forwarders. I'm currently
> using the following forwarders (you could just use these in /etc/resolve.conf
> if you don't want to run a caching nameserver):
>
> forwarders {
> 68.168.224.178;
> 68.168.224.179;
> };
>
> --- anthonyriga wrote:
>
> > Dave
> > I am having the same issues. I have been really going nuts trying to
> figure
> > it out. I called Adelphia and if you are using their dns servers
> > 68.168.224.162 /165 you will have this problem. Not sure what other dns
> > issues there are. I have been having a hell of a time too. There techs told
> > me they have escalated the problem but not sure when it will be fixed. I
> > asked them if they could give me a backup dns to use but said they couldnt
> do
> > that...
> >
> > dave wrote: Hi all,
> >
> > I am running Debian etch, have been using debian for about a year. I
> > recently
> > did a weekly update on my system and now my internet latency is horrible!
> > Often internet apps are timing out. I'm using adelphia on a home-network.
> The
> >
> > windows box works just fine so I know its not powerlink. I'm wondering if
> > somehow during the update, ipv6 might have been implimented? Is that a
> > possible cause for this latency issue? If it is possible how can I set it
> > back to ipv4. If I'm full of sh** in my theory, ideas are very welcome! The
>
> > delay is really bad. Thanks for any input you guys may have
> >
> > thx Dave
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