Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I've read about this problem on the list before, but I cannot find it on the
> mailing list, so I'll post it...
>
> I have 2 machines at home: 1 Linux machine and 1 Windows machine.
>
> The Linux machine IP is: 10.0.0.1 and the windows machine is: 10.0.0.2
>
> when I try to ping each other - it pings beautifully. Samba shares also works
> perfectly (well, almost, but thats another issue)
>
> However - if I try to telnet from the Windows machine to the Linux machine - it
> takes something like 1 minute until I get the login prompt. Same problem
> happends if I'm trying to use XDCMP - it takes long time to see something, but
> once you wait and it starts - it works perfectly..
>
> Now - if I connect the Linux machine to the Internet - I get the fastest
> response time between the machines - I can telnet and use XDCMP in less then 1
> second..
>
> Any suggestions? files to modify? if so - please try to attach an example.

I repeat again what I said - resolver.

A possible solution is to run a local DNS server.

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