No, I don't think it's a DNS problem. DNS is working fine. I can telnet into the
machine fine. SSH works fine too. It's not a problem of connecting to the
machine, it's a problem with wu-ftpd. I'm sure it's not in DNS. Thanks for the
help, though.

Jake


On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Mike A. Harris wrote:

--On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Jake McHenry wrote:
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-->I'm running 7.0, and have been having seme problems getting ftpd work work
-->right. I'm using wu-ftpd 2.6.1(1). What's happening is when I, or anyone else
-->tried to ftp into my machine, it takes about 2 minutes before the
-->username/password prompt comes up. This is not just happening for the outside
-->world, it is also happening on my internal network. If I sit on the machine and
-->ftp localhost, it seem to work ok. Once the people are logged in, it's fast,
-->like normal. It's just the initial login process that is taking a lot of time.
-->Has anyone seen this before? I'm thinking it might just be a missing argument in
-->xinetd for ftp or something, hopefully. Right now in /etc/xinetd.d/wu-ftpd the
-->arguments are -l -a, which I believe are the defaults.
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--DNS misconfiguration.
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