I just did this, but I'm sorry to say that it didn't solve my problem entirely. After a few tests, it appears that every other login is quick, and every other login has a delay (20 seconds or so). Seems persistent in that regard (I did a dozen or so tests).

Perhaps a nss config issue?

Thanks.
(P.S. I'm aging here!) ;)

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-Eric 'shubes'

On 08/27/2013 07:22 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:
In anticipation of the next response:
  - please execute a restart of the SSH service after you have completed
the change below.
    NOTE: In stock COS installs, the UseDNS entry is commented out and
has the default Yes value -- un-comment it (remove the leading #
character) & change the Yes to a No
  - The command in COS to restart the sshd service is: *service sshd
restart*

Dan

On 8/27/2013 9:59 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:
Eric is spot-on .... it is a DNS issue (usually because the DNS name
you use [or IP address] in the SSH client command to connect, doesn't
resolve backwards).
The easiest fix is on the server end:
 Change the default SSHD setting to NOT attempt DNS reverse lookups.
 The file is: */etc/ssh/sshd_config*
 The entry is: *UseDNS no*

Enjoy!

Dan
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