On 5/6/10 10:20 AM, "Tait Clarridge" wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-05-06 at 16:39 +0100, Khusro Jaleel wrote:
>> I've found that if I'm on an Ubuntu machine and SSHing to a Centos 5.4
>> machine, it does the same thing, i.e. it sort of hangs for a while then
>> comes back after about 10-15 secs with a log
On Thu, 2010-05-06 at 16:39 +0100, Khusro Jaleel wrote:
> I've found that if I'm on an Ubuntu machine and SSHing to a Centos 5.4
> machine, it does the same thing, i.e. it sort of hangs for a while then
> comes back after about 10-15 secs with a login prompt.
>
> I've found that editing the /et
I've found that if I'm on an Ubuntu machine and SSHing to a Centos 5.4
machine, it does the same thing, i.e. it sort of hangs for a while then
comes back after about 10-15 secs with a login prompt.
I've found that editing the /etc/ssh/ssh_config (note ssh_config, NOT
sshd_config) file on the Ub
From: ann kok
> ssh is still slow
Tried to use verbose to see what's going on...?
ssh -vvv
JD
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ann kok wrote:
> but I put this to no
>
> the ssh is still slow
>
Did you restart the sshd service after the change? I don't know if it reads
the
config file otherwise.
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but I put this to no
the ssh is still slow
any hints
thank you
--- On Wed, 5/5/10, John R Pierce wrote:
> From: John R Pierce
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] ssh slow
> To: "CentOS mailing list"
> Received: Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 8:52 PM
> ann kok wrote:
> >
- Original Message
> From: ann kok
> To: centos@centos.org
> Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 9:44:12 PM
> Subject: [CentOS] ssh slow
>
> Hi
> How I can configure sshd_config to improve the ssh faster?
> It is slow to prompt the login
Fix your DNS setup and/or co
ann kok wrote:
> Hi
>
> How I can configure sshd_config to improve the ssh faster?
>
> It is slow to prompt the login
>
badly configured reverse DNS on the client hosts is the most common
cause of this. try ...
UseDNS no
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I heard it before
but how can be solved?
Thank you
--- On Wed, 5/5/10, Barry Brimer wrote:
> From: Barry Brimer
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] ssh slow
> To: "CentOS mailing list"
> Received: Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 8:47 PM
> > How I can configure sshd_config
> How I can configure sshd_config to improve the ssh faster?
>
> It is slow to prompt the login
That usually indicates a DNS problem. sshd tries to do a reverse DNS
resolution to lookup the connecting client.
Barry
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Hi
How I can configure sshd_config to improve the ssh faster?
It is slow to prompt the login
Thank you
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On 01/19/2010 12:26 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> ML wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> All of my systems are running 5.4 x64. The are all AMD x64
>> processors with at least 2gb of RAM in each.
>>
>> I am running SSH on a non standard port.
>>
>> When I SSH into ANY of my systems, I get prompted for my passwo
Brett, Les,
Thanks for the pointer, this worked. I knew it had to be DNS or maybe my system
was really busy, but it is a very small web-server.
-Jason
On Jan 18, 2010, at 3:12 PM, Brett Serkez wrote:
> In /etc/ssh/sshd_config change:
>
> UseDNS yes
>
> to
>
> UseDNS no
>
> Brett
>
> On M
Brett Serkez wrote:
> In /etc/ssh/sshd_config change: to
>
> UseDNS no
or, fix the reverse delegation in DNS.its trying to look up the
in-addr.arpa zone for your IP, and the subnet delegation is broken and
pointing to a black hole thats not replying
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ML wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> All of my systems are running 5.4 x64. The are all AMD x64 processors with at
> least 2gb of RAM in each.
>
> I am running SSH on a non standard port.
>
> When I SSH into ANY of my systems, I get prompted for my password right away,
> but after entering, it takes 30+ se
In /etc/ssh/sshd_config change:
UseDNS yes
to
UseDNS no
Brett
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 6:08 PM, ML wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> All of my systems are running 5.4 x64. The are all AMD x64 processors with
> at least 2gb of RAM in each.
>
> I am running SSH on a non standard port.
>
> When I SSH into AN
Hi All,
All of my systems are running 5.4 x64. The are all AMD x64 processors with at
least 2gb of RAM in each.
I am running SSH on a non standard port.
When I SSH into ANY of my systems, I get prompted for my password right away,
but after entering, it takes 30+ seconds to get logged in and g
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