On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 11:42, Jesper Berth wrote:
> man, 24 01 2005 kl. 09:35 -0500, skrev Jim McQuillan:> 
> > On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Jesper Berth wrote:> 
> > > fre, 21 01 2005 kl. 07:14 +1000, skrev Darryl Bond:
> > > > Try this
> > > > xhost 10.0.0.80
> > > > ssh -x 10.0.0.80 DISPLAY=$DISPLAY gedit
> > > >
> > > And now it works.. :-)
> > > But it takes about 10-15sek to open the session.
> > 
> > 15 seconds... Sounds like a DNS issue.  
>
> I added an entry in /etc/hosts with name and ip
> it works perfectly now, i am going to make an entry in the wiki
> about application-servers, in the nearest future.

As a general rule, you need to make sure that both forward and reverse
name lookups work for all terminals and servers.  There are two ways to
do this:
1) List all terminals and servers in /etc/hosts 
2) List all terminals and servers in DNS.  If you use DNS, make sure to
set up both forward (foo.com.zone) and reverse (0.168.192.in-addr.arpa)
entries.

-- 
David Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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