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dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks mnathani_: is there a windows mosh client? trobotham: windows :( brycec: mnathani_: As I recall, MobaXterm supports Mosh
among other things mnathani_: brycec: thanks, checking out MobaXterm now brycec: np JC_Denton: have you guys ever seen a linux host fail to resolve a host for telnet, curl, wget, etc. but work with ping/nslookup/host? mercutio: the former all do ipv6 as well as ipv4
that's the first thing that comes to mind
i'm not sure what nslookup is doing
that said host does both unless you do host -t a
the other thing is it could be related to nsswitch.conf
check under hosts of nsswitch.conf to see if there's anything other than just "files dns"
although i'd think that ping would use nsswitch.conf
also i know telnet is slow if you don't have reverse dns
even if telnetting to ip JC_Denton: i wonder if it's preferring a broken v6 addr?
nsswitch is
"files dns"
nothing crazy in /etc/hosts mercutio: hmm
does it fail quickly or slowly?
check /etc/resolv.conf is sane too JC_Denton: quickly
resolv.conf is sane mercutio: hmm are you using a modem as a dns forwarder?
it may have broken dns brycec: Does curl's -v flag give you some clue as to what it *is* trying and failing, exactly?