Another option is to set "GSSAPIAuthentication no" in your local 
~/.ssh/config. It may only be a minor delay with RH, but I found the delay 
to be unacceptably long when messing with Solaris recently. I didn't feel 
like modifying the server's config (Plus, my local openssh config is too 
hardmode to connect to a server running SunSSH), so local config changes 
were needed.

On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 3:12:58 AM UTC-5, John R. Dennison wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 01:08:37AM -0400, Andrew Farnsworth wrote: 
> > Normal ssh (non-key based) works fine from my laptop with no delays or 
> > problems.  Same from another server in the rack.  That said, DNS lookup 
> > should not be a problem and sshd should be enabled or that wouldn't 
> work. 
>
> Probably selinux - 'restorecon -fRv /home/$user/.ssh' 
>
> There is zero need to disable GSSAPI auth.  There is zero need to 
> disable rDNS lookups; neither are fatal and will only delay login in 
> corner-cases. 
>
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>                                                         John 
> -- 
> What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to 
> what lies within us. 
>
> -- Ralph Waldo Emerson 
>

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