This is a network problem, probably a DNS setup issue on your client.
Check the DNS server to make sure all applicable entries are made.

Julio

Bruce Bantos wrote:
>
> I think this must be a network names resolution problem rather than a
> servlet problem, but I thought I would see if anyone else has ran into it:
>
> When I call getRomoteHost(), it takes about 2 minutes for my servlet's
> doPost to be processed once I hit the submit button. If I comment out the
> getRemoteHost line, it takes a second. The results are correct once the
> thing finishes. I am running IIS 4.0, Jrun, and IE5.0 all on the same
> machine. The result of getRemoteHost is a string containing "DEVELP", which
> is the NT name of my machine.
>
> Does anyone know of a way to speed this up, perhaps a setting in NT? Thanks.
>
> -Bruce
>
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