On Tue, 2010-01-05 at 12:51 +0000, Brad Peters wrote:
> I tested the karmic-proposed package on my work machine, however, I'm
> still having intermittent issues with this. Since this is a work
> machine, I'm at the mercy of our IT department as far as routers and DNS
> resolution goes. I've disabled all workarounds, installed the new
> package and rebooted. It worked for about five minutes before going
> back to the same behavior I was seeing previously.
Wouldn't tcpdumps come in handy in these cases so we see what actually
happens on the network stack?
On Tue, 2010-01-05 at 12:51 +0000, Brad Peters wrote:
> I tested the karmic-proposed package on my work machine, however, I'm
> still having intermittent issues with this. Since this is a work
> machine, I'm at the mercy of our IT department as far as routers and DNS
> resolution goes. I've disabled all workarounds, installed the new
> package and rebooted. It worked for about five minutes before going
> back to the same behavior I was seeing previously.
Wouldn't tcpdumps come in handy in these cases so we see what actually
happens on the network stack?