Hi,
On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 20:46:24 -0500
David Hopkins <dahopkins...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I checked and resolv.conf had entries for IPv6 and also had a weird
> entry of
> 
> 127.0.1.1 ncslts3
> 
> on the ncslts3 server. I commented out all the IPv6 entries and also
> the above line.  Logins still take about 25 seconds to authenticate,
> but that is less than the 30 second timeout limit so they are working.
> However, this is still much longer than the 3-5 seconds that it was
> requiring before all this started.
> 
> It still takes 30+ seconds to ssh to either ncslts3 from a thin client
> shell using either the IP address or the hostname. nslookup resolves
> either immediately (no lag) in the shell.
> 
> It is baffling and I'll come back to address the time issue in the
> morning.
> 
> Thanks for the suggestions, they are truly appreciated.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Dave Hopkins
> 
Perhaps it's bad idea, did you have check your authentification
system ? LDAP ? pam.d for SSH or common-* ?...

Manu


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