I changed the value in resolv.conf as:
I did not change the nsswitch.conf and things started to be very fast, happiness abound.
However, the output of nm-tool | grep DNS remains
My another linux box where I did not experience any such latency has these values: resolv.conf
I am unsure if I should match the value to be consistent or leave them as is...
Here is nsswitch.conf
I hope that this catches your attention and I could get a bit of your time and help. Thank you very much in advance,
RS
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nsswitch.conf is from server that had the latency issue and whose IP was corrected in the resolv.conf file.
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I did change the other two to match the local dns server address, from my laptop if i do nslookup I get these results and I am a bit puzzled
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