Hi all,
Could you check your /etc/hosts file please - there
may be an odd entry in there that would cause
this problem.
Aha! The fully qualified domain name of this machine was NOT in
/etc/hosts! Adding it appears to have solved the most immediate
issue! Now to just work out all the little details again
(reconfiguring for https through firewall, which I expect will go
easy).
Is such an entry in /etc/hosts really necessary? My /etc/nsswitch.conf
has "dns files" for resolving host names. I configured SGD for one
fully qualified domainname that can be resolved via dns to the
ipaddress of the machine. SGD basically works for me. However, it is
extremely slow. It takes 30-40s (telnet) to fireup a Window Maker
FullScreen session and that on a 2 x 1.6GHz machine with nothing else
to do and even much more when using ssh for the connection method. The
old SunFire 280 2 x 900MHz presented a better performance. I am
wondering whether this is due to a suboptimal configuration of SGD
(timeouts,...). Any idea how I could further track this down?
Thanks,
Andreas
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