[02:18] *** ben2 has joined #arpnetworks [02:19] *** awyeah_ has joined #arpnetworks [02:20] *** awyeah has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [02:20] *** joepie91_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [02:20] *** mercutio has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [02:20] *** awyeah_ is now known as awyeah [02:20] wtf [02:20] oh it reconnected [02:20] *** ben2 is now known as mercutio [02:20] i saw myself ping timeout :) [02:26] *** joepie91_ has joined #arpnetworks [03:38] *** pfraser has joined #arpnetworks [03:55] *** pfraser is now known as pfraser[away] [08:11] speaking of which I should probably tell ARP my new card before it runs [09:41] Speaking of which, ARP should reclassify themselves as office supplies so I get more points back on my CC :D and easier to write off the business expense at tax time [11:38] *** qbit is now known as abieber [11:40] *** abieber is now known as qbit [11:40] *** qbit is now known as qbit_ [11:40] *** qbit_ is now known as qbit [13:33] *** pfraser[away] is now known as pfraser [14:12] *** pfraser is now known as pfraser[away] [16:38] *** pfraser[away] is now known as pfraser [17:15] *** pfraser_ has joined #arpnetworks [17:18] *** pfraser has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [17:22] *** pfraser_ has quit IRC (Quit: Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com) [19:02] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [19:02] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Changing host) [19:02] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [19:24] is there a windows mosh client? [19:43] windows :( [19:46] mnathani_: As I recall, MobaXterm supports Mosh [19:46] among other things [20:17] brycec: thanks, checking out MobaXterm now [20:17] np [21:51] have you guys ever seen a linux host fail to resolve a host for telnet, curl, wget, etc. but work with ping/nslookup/host? [21:52] the former all do ipv6 as well as ipv4 [21:52] that's the first thing that comes to mind [21:52] i'm not sure what nslookup is doing [21:53] that said host does both unless you do host -t a [21:53] the other thing is it could be related to nsswitch.conf [21:54] check under hosts of nsswitch.conf to see if there's anything other than just "files dns" [21:54] although i'd think that ping would use nsswitch.conf [21:56] also i know telnet is slow if you don't have reverse dns [21:56] even if telnetting to ip [23:01] i wonder if it's preferring a broken v6 addr? [23:01] nsswitch is [23:01] "files dns" [23:01] nothing crazy in /etc/hosts [23:02] hmm [23:02] does it fail quickly or slowly? [23:03] check /etc/resolv.conf is sane too [23:26] quickly [23:26] resolv.conf is sane [23:28] hmm are you using a modem as a dns forwarder? [23:28] it may have broken dns [23:29] Does curl's -v flag give you some clue as to what it *is* trying and failing, exactly?