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Posted: June 05 2007,20:49 |
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I'm using DSL with QEMU on a stick (I purchased this from Lizard Biscuit).
DNS seems to work intermittently. Sometimes names will get resolved, sometimes they won't. Lately, they haven't been. (One problem which I fixed was that installing Microsoft's Loopback adapter breaks everything. I uninstalled that.)
I am able to create TCP connections if I use the IP address directly -- ssh works. I am also able to telnet to the LAN's DNS nameserver to port 53 (DNS service). Nevertheless, nslookup does not work.
Is there a way to diagnose this problem? Maybe a way to turn on network-establishment exchange in QEMU?
Thanks.
P.S. Most annoyingly, this breaks trying to update DSL packages because things are accessed via fully-specified domain name.
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