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
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
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
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
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
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