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localhost
Not sure if this is related - but ever since upgrading to Jaguar I can no longer access my local machine via "localhost". I have a Linux box I have used for over a year with my DNS server and localhost has always worked for me. All the machines within my LAN or named with .lan conventions. If I want to access my local machine - I have to use the .lan defined name instead of localhost. I can watch it and see whats happening too - the local machine is querying the DNS server for a machine named "localhost" and of course its not finding one.
localhost
"::1 localhost" is the ipv6 version of 127.0.0.1, probably added by the network config tools
localhost
I have this entry in my /etc/hosts file too.
localhost
Out of curiousity, the next time your mac comes back from sleep, try running 'host some_machine your_mac' and see if you get a valid response. That should at least tell you if it's a bind/sleep issue, or an Apple resolver/sleep issue. My suspicion is that latter.
Mixed DNS servers
DNS servers are not ordered, have no priority. If you have more than one server, they must all present the same view of the DNS. This same issue arises with a VPN: you cannot have DNS servers that know about the VPN mixed with those that do not, or you will get inconsistent results. |
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