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From: Johnny Carlsen (jrc_at_unispeed.dk)
Date: Thu 08 Aug 2002 - 10:55:48 BST


On Wed, 07 Aug 2002 20:02:35 +0000
"Lyn St George" <lyn_at_zolotek.net> wrote:

> >If you get dns resolvs working, then I think the problem you have
> >with delays will be solved as well.
>
> Well the answer to this is quite bizarre. The only thing different
> about the test vserver was that it did not have a domain name.
> Adding a domain name to its *conf immediately caused this
> vserver to exhibit the same faults as the other ones. Removing
> the domain name again let it operate properly. Removing the
> domain names from the *conf files for all the other vservers
> immediately let them spring into life also.
>
> I can't believe that this is a real solution - it must be a sympton
> of some other problem. Question is, what??

This actually solved my problem as well, I guess I have to read more
about the S_DOMAINNAME and S_HOSTNAME options. ;)

 - Johnny Carlsen

== FOR GOOGLERS ==

Q: Having problems with dns resolving (nameservers) in your vserver?
A: Remove the S_DOMAINNAME from you config file - not sure why, but it
works ;)


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