On Sat, Dec 05, 2009 at 03:41:00PM +0100, Nick Douma wrote: > Since I full-upgraded my Debian installation from lenny to squeeze, I > have been experiencing slow connections buildup. This is especially > evident when I ssh to another server, while on other workstations > (debian lenny and windows) the connection is almost instantly > established, on my squeeze workstation it takes almost 10 seconds > longer. This happens on all connections, for example, I recently enabled > the MusicTracker plugin for pidgin, and set it to use my MPD server. > Every time the plugin polls the server, pidgin freezes while it > establishes the connection. > > I tried searching on the internet for similar problems, and found that > it might be related to DNS lookups. I tried various fixes, but none of > them seem to work. Unfortunately, I didn't keep track on what solutions > I tried. > > Is anyone experiencing the same problems with Debian squeeze?
yeah. I've been seeing it for quite a while actually, and couldn't tell you specifically when it showed up. It appears to be only related to the actual connection (in ssh), as everything else zips right along. I also see it in http... google can take up to 10 seconds to appear. I"ve largely been trying to ignore it as I haven't really had time to figure out what it is. Also, I *don't* see this problem on a lenny machine on the same subnet, and really interestingly, I *don't* see this problem on my laptop which is running slightly more sid-ish than the squeeze machine that shows the problem. A
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