Re: First of the morning slow down

2000-12-05 Thread Michael Burger

Unfortunately, I know nothing of NIS...I'm afraid I'll be of no help
on that one.

On Tue, 5 Dec 2000 04:52:08 -0400 (AST), Luke C Gavel wrote:

>
>Uh, what are the thoughts on usig NIS for this, if the gentleman
>in question is using host files for the local network(s)?  Is
>this recommended, or is it a service too insecure for a Internet
>gateway/firewall to be serving?
>
>Best Regards,
>LG
>
>On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Mike Burger wrote:
>
>> Could your system be having trouble resolving the IPs of your other
>> systems to domain names?  That happens quite a bit...you might need to
>> create entries in your /etc/hosts file, or update your reverse DNS file.
>> 
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Re: First of the morning slow down

2000-12-05 Thread Luke C Gavel


Uh, what are the thoughts on usig NIS for this, if the gentleman
in question is using host files for the local network(s)?  Is
this recommended, or is it a service too insecure for a Internet
gateway/firewall to be serving?

Best Regards,
LG

On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Mike Burger wrote:

> Could your system be having trouble resolving the IPs of your other
> systems to domain names?  That happens quite a bit...you might need to
> create entries in your /etc/hosts file, or update your reverse DNS file.
> 



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Re: First of the morning slow down

2000-12-04 Thread Mike Burger

Could your system be having trouble resolving the IPs of your other
systems to domain names?  That happens quite a bit...you might need to
create entries in your /etc/hosts file, or update your reverse DNS file.

On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Bruce Sackett wrote:

>   When the folks in my office first start up their Win PC's and check
>   mail or telnet, or whatever, to our Red Hat 6.2 Mail Server.  If you
>   'ping', you get a normal response, but the connection just hangs
>   for anything else.
>
>   This server runs Mail, DNS, Masquerading, etc.  If you hit the web
>   page it pops right up, and after that first time, it works fine.



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First of the morning slow down

2000-12-04 Thread Bruce Sackett

  When the folks in my office first start up their Win PC's and check
  mail or telnet, or whatever, to our Red Hat 6.2 Mail Server.  If you
  'ping', you get a normal response, but the connection just hangs
  for anything else.

  This server runs Mail, DNS, Masquerading, etc.  If you hit the web
  page it pops right up, and after that first time, it works fine.

Thank you,
 Bruce 
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 Office Equipment Company
 http://www.oec-sys.com

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