Thanks Jeremy. No Ipv6 enabled. This problem even occurs if I use
"\\192.168.0.254" (IP of my samba server) rather than a netbios name.
I'm not running a local DNS server.
I'm really pulling my hair out on this one.
Are there any forums you might suggest I ask this question on, in
addition to here?
Thanks for your time. I can make the wireshark trace available, if
interested.
... Altan
On 8/7/2009 4:33 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 07:59:34PM -0400, Altan (aol.com) wrote:
I had samba running fine on a Fedora 6 machine. I've upgraded to Fedora
11 and I'm getting huge delays when first accessing a folder. With
Fedora 11 I'm ussing samba-3.3.2-0.33.fc11.i586.
I'm getting about 60+ second delays before being requested to enter my
username/password.
I've used WireShark and can see
1) Session Setup AndX Request, NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE
2) 20 seconds pass
3) Session Setup AndX Request, NTLMSSP_AUTH, User: xxx/yyy from my PC
4) 20 seconds passes
5) Session Setup AndX Request, NTLMSSP_AUTH, User: xxx/yyy from my PC
6) again, 20 sec
7) Session Setup AndX Request, NTLMSSP_AUTH, User: xxx/yyy from my PC
Then it asks me for username/password and I can access the share.
There isn't anything unique in my smb.conf compared to before (when it
worked well with Fedora 6). Highlights are below.
Hmmmm. Name resolution lookup timeouts ? Possibly IPv6 related
(just a guess).
Jeremy.
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