"Looking Up/Contacting" Slow when switching between webpages.

Started by net91, May 27, 2008, 18:47:57

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Sebby

Woops, so it was. That'll teach me to look more carefully! Thanks to stevethegas! :)

alan

Quote from: Rik on Jun 07, 2008, 15:33:18
Revert to auto, Alan, if the problem is gone, it wasn't the IDNet DNS servers. If it continues, then try OpenDNS again.
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Thanks Rik... Will do...
Alan

Simon_idnet

Hi all

We think we have found a problem with BIND and IPv6. We have now disabled IPv6 support of both our DNS Resolvers (212.69.40.3 and 212.69.36.3) - we would welcome any feedback on performance as of now.

Thanks
Simon

Rik

Thanks for that, Simon. We'll keep an eye on things and let you know.  :thumb:
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Steve

Thanks, Stupid question, but does that mean if those of us who were having occasional problems had disabled IPv6 the problem would have gone away?
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Rik

I'm guessing yes, Steve, but I don't know, there may have been translation at work.
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Inactive

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Steve

BERKLEY INTERNET NAME DOMAIN I THINK

Sorry too slow
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Rik

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David

Im steaming alone here really quick if that is of any help to you pages almost instant :thumb:
Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Rik

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Inactive

Thanks guys, I am now much wiser..  :thumb: ( I think ).
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Simon

Seems OK here to me, but then, I never noticed any problems anyway.
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Sebby

Thanks for the update, Simon. I must just add, though, that I've had similar issues and I'm using OpenDNS. It could, of course, be OpenDNS, so I might switch back to IDNet's and see how I get on. :)

Rik

Would be good if you could, Sebby. The more of us testing this, the better.
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trax

Done some tests and it all seems much better, usually <300ms for a lookup  :thumb:

Rik

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Sebby

Okay, now switched to IDNet's DNS' - will see how I get on. :)

Rik

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Lance

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Sebby

So far so good. I must say it's noticeably quicker than OpenDNS. :)

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lozcart

Noticed a big difference tonight, much quicker. 8)

Steve

Absolutely, its happening so quickly Visualroute thinks the dns lookup may be cached :)
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