I'd say checking the logs (maybe post a snippet) is the best thing you can do. -Gabe On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Justin Howell wrote: > Wow, lots of responses already. OK, to answer some fo the questions sent my > way. > > I already had an entry for my win2k machine in my hosts file. > > FTP is started by xinetd when I start up the machine. > > Another probably important tidbit: The stall only occurs the first time I > log on from my win2k box. Once I've done it once, it goes fast. Shut the > computer off, turn it back on, it's slow the first time again. > > Oh, and thanks Gabriel, I'm a bad sysadmin :) >
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- Re: [vox-tech] Redhat/FTP/Win2k Question Justin Howell
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