Most of the time, when I see telnet/ftp/ssh latency, it's because the
system can't resolve the address from which I'm connecting.

Check your /etc/resolv.conf file and make sure you have your correct DNS
servers listed.

On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Joseph R. Erlewein wrote:

>
> This is rather odd...
>
> I was @ college, had a nice little RH7 server, which worked well.
> I graduated (yay) and went home. BTW I still need a job. :)
> Anyway, I networked my parents' house, with a coyote linux box as a
> firewall... I figured this would be the easiest for them to maintain when
> I left. Anyway, the internal network is 192.168.///
> Since attaching my server, and configuring for this network, I've seen
> some VERY bad latency when telnetting to it (rare, but needed to test),
> ssh, and samba shares.
>
> I can ssh, and it will immediately prompt for login/pw...
> But once entered, it can take up to 4 minutes to yield a shell prompt.
> This does not happen at the console, leading me to believe it's network
> related, since this was not an issue on the other network.
>
> Samba shares experience similar delays when a computer first browses to
> the server. Once it's requested a few things, it seems to work fine.
>
> Any ideas what I might have missed, or what might be going on here? I wish
> I had more info...
>
> thx
> Joe
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Joseph
>
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