>>> On 8/3/2010 at 10:14 AM, Agblad Tore <tore.agb...@volvo.com> wrote: 
> When logging in the orginial login pgm is called (ssh) and
> ssh uses DNS servers to do lookups of ip-addresses.
> If no answer from DNS server(s) the timeout is longer than
> the timeout from iucvconn, thus resulting in a timeout
> from iucvconn when trying to login = No login.

>From my reading on the topic, I don't see anywhere that SSH gets involved, 
>except for the terminal server itself.  That is, you SSH to the terminal 
>server guest, which puts you into a ts-shell session.  From there, you issue a 
>"connect" command to connect you to the target system.  The target system 
>shouldn't be doing any reverse DNS lookups, so you should be fine.

If that's not what you are seeing, you should open up a service request.


Mark Post

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