

Here's the actual answer: The MTU on my Ethernet connection was set to the default of 1500.
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Searching on the Web produced many people complaining about error messages like these, and the following answers on how to resolve it: The browser would hang, trying to connect, forever.ĭigging through the system logs revealed lines like these:


Penny Arcade, Weather Underground, the Canada Revenue Agency, and the CBC, were the most annoying examples.

Always the same sites little or no rhyme or reason to which ones they were. except just a few Web sites wouldn't work. So I set up my own caching DNS server and everything seemed fine. They offer opt-out but that doesn't work. Works pretty well, except they do that damn misguided "helpful" redirection of failed DNS requests to a search engine, thereby screwing up all non-Web activities that depend on the DNS actually working according to the protocol. The problem: new ADSL connection from MTS Allstream, which is the deregulated ghost of the Manitoba telecom monopoly. This is another one where I searched the net, the answers I found were very unhelpful, and so I'm posting what worked for me for the benefit of anyone making similar searches. | Home | インバルクと言うお祭り »įixing "unexpected RCODE (SERVFAIL)" and "unexpected RCODE (REFUSED)" Last on October 22nd.« Typographical history of the T. It still worked with the previous update. Not syncing master to slave dns server error: Last updated hestiacp (v1.4.17) master and slave is.ĭebian 9 64Bit, api allowed, api_allowed_ip: allow-all
