[Cialug] Network slowness
Tom Sellers
tomsellers2001 at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 4 23:40:04 CST 2009
This is at home connected directly to my cable modem with an ethernet cable from the linux laptop.
resolve.conf
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search globalccs.net
nameserver 69.63.8.74
nameserver 69.63.8.73
requested responses
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bluto:/home/tsellers# time nslookup www.google.com
Server: 69.63.8.73
Address: 69.63.8.73#53
Non-authoritative answer:
www.google.com canonical name = www.l.google.com.
Name: www.l.google.com
Address: 74.125.95.103
Name: www.l.google.com
Address: 74.125.95.104
Name: www.l.google.com
Address: 74.125.95.147
Name: www.l.google.com
Address: 74.125.95.99
real 0m1.075s
user 0m0.008s
sys 0m0.016s
bluto:/home/tsellers# time nslookup www.yahoo.com
Server: 69.63.8.73
Address: 69.63.8.73#53
Non-authoritative answer:
www.yahoo.com canonical name = www.yahoo-ht3.akadns.net.
Name: www.yahoo-ht3.akadns.net
Address: 209.191.93.52
real 0m1.336s
user 0m0.008s
sys 0m0.008s
bluto:/home/tsellers#
A ping to www.yahoo.com takes about 4.5 to 5 seconds to respond.
--- On Wed, 2/4/09, Jeff Chapin <chapinjeff at gmail.com> wrote:
> From: Jeff Chapin <chapinjeff at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Cialug] Network slowness
> To: "Central Iowa Linux Users Group" <cialug at cialug.org>
> Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 1:22 PM
> I am going to maintain that it sounds like a DNS issue.
>
> What does your /etc/resolv.conf file have in it (at both
> locations)? A
> listing of the nameservers your windows machine would be
> helpful as well
> for comparison.
>
> Please run the following commands while at home, and
> provide the
> answers, as well:
> # time nslookup www.yahoo.com
> # time nslookup www.google.com
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
>
>
> Tom Sellers wrote:
> > OK I brought my laptop to work today and connected it
> to our vendor only lan that allows only network access
> outside the plant to the internet etc. (No connection to our
> local network)
> >
> > What do you know, the laptop responds much faster here
> and I am connected through a 10 mb hub.
> >
> > I guess that either points to my home network or my
> internet provider as the source of this issue. Funny that
> it only seems to affect this linux machine and not my
> Windows machines.
> >
> > Suggestions?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- On Tue, 2/3/09, Tom Sellers
> <tomsellers2001 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> From: Tom Sellers <tomsellers2001 at yahoo.com>
> >> Subject: Re: [Cialug] Network slowness
> >> To: "Central Iowa Linux Users Group"
> <cialug at cialug.org>
> >> Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 4:57 PM
> >> No. I have a Motorola Surfboard cable modem and a
> Linksys G
> >> series wireless router/AP.
> >>
> >>
> >> --- On Tue, 2/3/09, Anthony Jeffries
> >> <ajeffri at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> From: Anthony Jeffries
> <ajeffri at gmail.com>
> >>> Subject: Re: [Cialug] Network slowness
> >>> To: "Central Iowa Linux Users Group"
> >>>
> >> <cialug at cialug.org>
> >>
> >>> Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 12:56 PM
> >>> Just out of curiousity, does the OP have an
> Actiontec
> >>>
> >> DSL
> >>
> >>> modem? I had one
> >>> of those that insisted on listing itself as
> the first
> >>> nameserver and it gave
> >>> my Linux machines a several second delay
> resolving
> >>> hostnames.
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Colin Burnett
> >>> <cmlburnett at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Tom
> Sellers
> >>>>
> >>> <tomsellers2001 at yahoo.com>
> >>>
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Aren't the DNS settings supplied
> by
> >>>>>
> >> DHCP? If
> >>
> >>> I go into
> >>>
> >>>> Desktop/Administration/Networking and
> attempt to
> >>>>
> >>> change the DNS settings
> >>>
> >>>> they get set back to what they are
> originally.
> >>>>
> >>>> The -R flag to dhcpcd used to prevent it
> from
> >>>>
> >> updating
> >>
> >>> resolv.conf but
> >>>
> >>>> that seems to no longer be there (in
> 4.0.2, maybe
> >>>>
> >> that
> >>
> >>> was under 3.x).
> >>>
> >>>> Looks like 4.x wants `-C resolv.conf` to
> disable
> >>>>
> >>> that.
> >>>
> >>>> So, yes, they generally are updated by
> DHCP but
> >>>>
> >> you
> >>
> >>> can disable that
> >>>
> >>>> in some fashion.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Colin
> >>>>
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