telnet though, also happens with my mail client (mozilla mail). Tried several different windows boxes to confirm. Also
tried going through the ip instead of the name. My OpenBSD DNS server gets to everything just fine.
Owen
Moti Levy wrote:
wild wild guess but maybe you have bind hosts in your /etc/host.conf file which means it'll try dns first . also check if u use tcpwrappers , do u have a firewall is the server busy ? you can use tcpdump and see what happens to the connection as well .
----- Original Message ----- From: "Owen Becker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Network service startup time
Nope. Forgot to mention that I already checked that. Added 12.165.11.104 bender.careflow.com bender
I can telnet to the services from the localhost with no delay. Owen
Moti Levy wrote:
probably your dns is misconfigured most these services try to back resolve the ip you connect from . try adding your hostname in /etc/hosts and see if it make things faster moti
----- Original Message ----- From: "Owen Becker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 10:29 AM
Subject: Network service startup time
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"So I've noticed that when I try to connect to any network service on my new FreeBSD server, there is a significant startup delay. For instance, telnetting to port 25 (now postfix) seems to hang for about 10-15 seconds. Same with ftp. Any ideas as to what may be causing the delay? I'm running freebsd-stable as of yesterday. TIA, Owen
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