Try setting up a dummy user account and try accessing the web from that.... The user level settings should be clean...
Tried with a "test" user on konqueror, same result.... I guess it must be DNS, as a single ping from commandline to a non existent domain resolves to 206.225.95.129. ciro@roamer:~> ping me.esta.jodiendo PING me.esta.jodiendo.local.net (206.225.95.129) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 206-225-95-129.dedicated.abac.net (206.225.95.129): icmp_seq=1 ttl=111 time=218 ms 64 bytes from 206-225-95-129.dedicated.abac.net (206.225.95.129): icmp_seq=2 ttl=111 time=219 ms ... But trying a debug, there's no ip in the response from the DNS server ciro@roamer:~/download/dnstracer-1.8> sudo ./dnstracer -v me.esta.jodiendo Tracing to me.esta.jodiendo[a] via 200.3.250.1, maximum of 3 retries 200.3.250.1 (200.3.250.1) IP HEADER - Destination address: 200.3.250.1 DNS HEADER (send) - Identifier: 0x2760 - Flags: 0x00 (Q ) - Opcode: 0 (Standard query) - Return code: 0 (No error) - Number questions: 1 - Number answer RR: 0 - Number authority RR: 0 - Number additional RR: 0 QUESTIONS (send) - Queryname: (2)me(4)esta(8)jodiendo - Type: 1 (A) - Class: 1 (Internet) DNS HEADER (recv) - Identifier: 0x2760 - Flags: 0x8083 (R RA ) - Opcode: 0 (Standard query) - Return code: 3 (Name error) - Number questions: 1 - Number answer RR: 0 - Number authority RR: 1 - Number additional RR: 0 QUESTIONS (recv) - Queryname: (2)me(4)esta(8)jodiendo - Type: 1 (A) - Class: 1 (Internet) AUTHORITY RR - Domainname: (1). - Type: 6 (SOA) - Class: 1 (Internet) - TTL: 10656 (2h57m36s) - Resource length: 64 - Resource data: serial: 2007060801 mname: (1)A(12)ROOT-SERVERS(3)NET rname: (5)NSTLD(12)VERISIGN-GRS(3)COM Ciro. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org