Guys/Gals; I recently cvsup'ed my 4.11 machine to the latest XFree86 source - and ran into a snag.
I don't typically sit at console, so I didn't have a full X install (I do now - as part of debugging this problem...) Instead, I use Xwin32/Putty's automatic ssh tunnelling feature, and launch apps from my Windows desktop with icons (really slick). After the upgrade, though; apps take over 30 seconds to launch. This doesn't happen locally - I tested this by completing the X installation, and launching xterms from the console, and I didn't see any delay. So, I ran xterm under truss from a SSH session, and discovered that it was timing out on a connect with an IPv6 address. It later tried to connect using an IPv4 address, and everything went fine. This makes sense - I don't have IPv6 configured on this system (though it is in the kernel). Truss output: <output snipped> socket(0x1c,0x1,0x0) = 3 (0x3) setsockopt(0x3,0x6,0x1,0xbfbff67c,0x4) = 0 (0x0) open("/etc/host.conf",0x0,0666) = 4 (0x4) fstat(4,0xbfbfef50) = 0 (0x0) break(0x8097000) = 0 (0x0) read(0x4,0x8093000,0x4000) = 205 (0xcd) read(0x4,0x8093000,0x4000) = 0 (0x0) close(4) = 0 (0x0) open("/etc/hosts",0x0,0666) = 4 (0x4) fstat(4,0xbfbfd2d0) = 0 (0x0) read(0x4,0x8093000,0x4000) = 1085 (0x43d) read(0x4,0x8093000,0x4000) = 0 (0x0) close(4) = 0 (0x0) setsockopt(0x3,0xffff,0x8,0xbfbff5ac,0x4) = 0 (0x0) connect(0x3,{ AF_INET6 [::1]:6010 },28) ERR#60 'Operation timed out' close(3) = 0 (0x0) nanosleep(0xbfbff768,0xbfbff760) = 0 (0x0) socket(0x1c,0x1,0x0) = 3 (0x3) setsockopt(0x3,0x6,0x1,0xbfbff67c,0x4) = 0 (0x0) close(3) = 0 (0x0) socket(0x2,0x1,0x0) = 3 (0x3) setsockopt(0x3,0x6,0x1,0xbfbff4fc,0x4) = 0 (0x0) setsockopt(0x3,0xffff,0x8,0xbfbff5ac,0x4) = 0 (0x0) connect(0x3,{ AF_INET 127.0.0.1:6010 },16) = 0 (0x0) getsockname(0x3,{ AF_INET 127.0.0.1:4512 },0xbfbff4bc) = 0 (0x0) getpeername(0x3,{ AF_INET 127.0.0.1:6010 },0xbfbff4bc) = 0 (0x0) __sysctl(0xbfbff5c8,0x2,0xbfbff634,0xbfbff5c4,0x0,0x0) = 0 (0x0) What is odd is that this DIDN'T happen before the update. I am going to try disabling ipv6 support in the kernel, with the hopes that this will fix the "problem". Has anyone else seen this? Thanks, Seth Henry _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"