Do you have reverse hostname entries in your dns server? Because this will cause
this...
-Original Message-
From: David Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 10:47 AM
To: mandrake
Subject: [expert] SSH and FTP logins taking much LONGER
Listmates:
Randy,
I think your on to something. My auth.log reveals the following for SSH and FTP
authentication:
Jun 24 13:26:12 Nemesis sshd[24448]: Accepted password for david from 66.76.72.50 port
1026
Jun 24 13:26:12 Nemesis sshd[24448]: Could not reverse map address 66.76.72.50.
Jun 24 13:26:12
Am Son, 2002-06-23 um 17.46 schrieb David Rankin:
Listmates:
Over the past year, FTP and SSH logins are taking much longer. In the
past FTP logins would take 2-3 seconds and SSH logins were almost
instantaneous. Now both FTP and SSH logins take approximately 20 - 30
seconds. Uptime
David Rankin wrote on Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 10:46:43AM -0500 :
Over the past year, FTP and SSH logins are taking much longer. In the
past FTP logins would take 2-3 seconds and SSH logins were almost
instantaneous. Now both FTP and SSH logins take approximately 20 - 30
seconds. Uptime
Check your dns ...
BillK
On Sun, 2002-06-23 at 23:46, David Rankin wrote:
Listmates:
Over the past year, FTP and SSH logins are taking much longer. In the
past FTP logins would take 2-3 seconds and SSH logins were almost
instantaneous. Now both FTP and SSH logins take approximately