On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 15:40:41 -0500
        John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>       Hi,
>
>       I'm new to this list, but have read thru the archives.
>
>       I've seen this question asked a number of different times, but haven't
>       found a really good/solid answer about it.
>
>       The symptoms:
>        - I use SecureCRT (from Van Dyke) to log into the Linux box.  It takes
>       a very long time before it prompts for a password (but it does).  It's
>       hit or miss, sometimes it is instantanous, other times it takes 15 to 45
>       seconds.
>
>        - I get this message in the log file: log: Could not reverse map
>       address 192.168.0.x
>
>       My system is a Red Hat Linux 6.2 install, it's on an "internal" network
>       (192.168.0.*), we connect to the internet thru a proxy server.

So what does 192.168.0.x resolve to on the machine that is complaining?

Paul

>       nslookups work, etc.
>
>       My SSH version is:
>
>       SSH Version 1.2.30 [i686-unknown-linux], protocol version 1.5.
>       Standard version.  Does not use RSAREF.
>
>       Any thoughts?   What am I missing?
>
>       Thanks.
>
>
>       --John
>
>
>
>
>       --
>       John Anderson
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Ceeva, Inc.
>
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