Network service startup time

2003-07-10 Thread Owen Becker
So I've noticed that when I try to connect to any network service on my new FreeBSD server, there is a significant startup delay. For instance, telnetting to port 25 (now postfix) seems to hang for about 10-15 seconds. Same with ftp. Any ideas as to what may be causing the delay? I'm running

Re: Network service startup time

2003-07-10 Thread Owen Becker
adding your hostname in /etc/hosts and see if it make things faster moti - Original Message - From: Owen Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 10:29 AM Subject: Network service startup time So I've noticed that when I try to connect to any network

Re: Network service startup time

2003-07-10 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Owen Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So I've noticed that when I try to connect to any network service on my new FreeBSD server, there is a significant startup delay. For instance, telnetting to port 25 (now postfix) seems to hang for about 10-15 seconds. Same with ftp. Any ideas as to what

Re: Network service startup time

2003-07-10 Thread Owen Becker
to the connection as well . - Original Message - From: Owen Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Moti Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:07 AM Subject: Re: Network service startup time Nope. Forgot to mention that I already checked that. Added 12.165.11.104

Re: Network service startup time

2003-07-10 Thread Owen Becker
Only remote ones from windows boxes. Owen Lowell Gilbert wrote: Owen Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So I've noticed that when I try to connect to any network service on my new FreeBSD server, there is a significant startup delay. For instance, telnetting to port 25 (now postfix) seems to

Re: Network service startup time

2003-07-10 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Don't top-post, please. It's hard to follow. Owen Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Only remote ones from windows boxes. You have DNS configuration problems. The server can resolve itself, but it can't reverse-resolve the clients, and vice versa. Lowell Gilbert wrote: Owen Becker [EMAIL