Terry,
Normally, I tell people to make sure their workstations are
listed in the /etc/hosts file properly. But, with 2000 workstations
that doesn't cut it very well. So, for you, make sure your
workstations are listed in the DNS system properly.
That is, you absolutely have to have reverses se
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Terry Stanway wrote:
>I am working on a project that involves the use of terminals in a 2000 student
>secondary school. The core of our system includes a machine which functions as a
>bootp server and provides ldap services.
Are you using nss_ldap for authentication &
*** Check /etc/hosts file on the server. Add the IPs/hostname of your
clients to this file or set-up a DNS server. It sounds like the delay may
be from host name resolving.
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Terry Stanway wrote:
> I am working on a project that involves the use of terminals in a 2000 stu
I am working on a project that involves the use of terminals in a 2000 student
secondary school. The core of our system includes a machine which functions as a
bootp server and provides ldap services. There are several application servers, one
of which handles an xdm chooser broadcast. Each