>From my experience with the problem, it's either changing the
code that does the query or in the case where no resolving is
needed (for an internal network for example), just remove the
nameserver lines from the resolv.conf file (yeah.. :p)

Eli

On Sunday 17 November 2002 09:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any decent way of asking in.ftpd or wu-ftpd (whichever gets
> configured by Redhat 7.x as default) NOT to backresolve every client
> coming in?
> If I understand correctly, GetHostByAddr() is actually called by the
> stack itself and not by the application server (I'm not sure, so correct
> me if I'm wrong), so the only "workaround" is to give it a timeout of 0.
> Anyone know how this is done?
>
> Thanks!

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