Michel,
this is a name resolution problem. Make sure that all the
workstation addresses are locally resolvable by DNS. the easy fix is to
put them in /etc/hosts file and have /etc/resolv.conf point to files
first, dns second. just to test if DNS is the problem, rename
/etc/resolv.conf and see telnet fly when the /etc/hosts is populated with
necessary addresses. good luck, julius
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Michel Donais wrote:
> I have an SCO box with openserver 5.0.4 ID: 192.168.0.2
> a Linux box with RedHat 7.0.2 ID: 192.168.0.254
> on the Linux box an LTSP work station. ID: 192.168.0.1
>
> All these boxes are recent systems with pentium from 450mhz
> and up.
>
> I've set runlevel to 3.
>
> When I try to telnet from the work station to the Linux server
> I get a prompt login.
>
> When I try to telnet from the work station to the Sco server
> it is very slow to get 'connect to 192.168.0.2
> then escape character is '^]<
> and then after 2 or 3 minutes I get the Sco Login.
>
> When I try to telnet from the Linux server to the Sco server
> it is fast to get 'connect to 192.168.0.2 and escape character is '^]
> and then after 2 or 3 minutes I get the Sco Login.
>
> The Linux system and the work station were used as
> Windows computer and the relation to the Sco box was
> Telnet using NETTERM and on this configuration the
> SCO prompt was coming at the first hit.
>
> Why is it so long to get the sco Login prompt wit the LTSP
> configuration?
>
>
> Michel
>
>
>
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