I did it , but still get the same result,

btw. when I login through ssh, it's take long time too. Is it a normal way
that ipfilter will filtering all traffic eventhhough it's rule say that it's
port is open to everyone.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrei Syrovenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> pass out quick on eri0 proto tcp from any to any port = 113 flags S keep
state keep frags
>
> Best regards,
> Andrei
>


From: "Chuck Yerkes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Wow, how annoying to have your "real name" be set as "."

I fix it :D

> debugging tools:
> sniff the network.   (snoop, tcpdump, etc).
> Does it send out a DNS query (or 5) and wait 30 seconds per?

how I know about DNS query setting in seconds ?
I was set in /etc/resolv.conf some DNS configuration, and it's look like ok,
I can access DNS succesfully.

> What's the mail process in the middle of while it hangs.

how to check it ?
from smtpg log, it's directly show , bellow list after I click "send" in
outlook( not take along time):
@400000003fcd823a056ab9f4 tcpserver: status: 1/30
@400000003fcd823a0581a524 tcpserver: pid 9000 from 192.168.0.14

> 80% of the time it's about DNS.
> It *might* be about ident, but something is going out
> and waiting for a timeout.
> It's doubtfully anything to do with ipfilter.
> I might take ipfilter down long enough to send a message
> and see if it's different.

> If it IS, then start looking at (perhaps removing) each rule
> reply to the list, not me.  And fix that "."

I was try to removing all rule, and set it line per line. Long access happen
when I set :
block in log on eri0 all
block out log on eri01 all

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