On Nov 28, 2007, at 2:05 AM, Daniel M. Zimmerman wrote:
>
>
> --On 27 November 2007 23:00:45 -0800 John Musbach
> <
johnmusbach@...> wrote:
>
>> On Nov 27, 2007 10:57 PM, Daniel M. Zimmerman
>> <
dmz-lists@...> wrote:
>>> Anybody have any ideas on client-side issues with Leopard's
>>> resolver that
>>> might cause this sort of problem?
>>
>> Here's how to flush the client side dns:
>>
http://www.inertramblings.com/2004/05/11/mac-os-x-clearing-dns-cache/>
> Doesn't work on Leopard - the Leopard equivalent is "dscacheutil -
> flushcache", which, as mentioned in my original message, I have
> already tried. Several times.
>
> It's _certainly_ a configuration issue of some kind - it's fairly
> obvious to me that I somehow borked the configuration by playing
> with Bonjour settings in the "use dynamic global hostname" panel,
> in a way that wasn't fixed by turning that back off... I'm hoping
> somebody has a clue what kind of issue.
Have you restarted your machine?
What steps did you take to implement this?
Did you run rndc-confgen to create a new key file to authenticate
your Bonjour updates?
-dhan
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