Hi Andrey.
No I didn't enable cygserver. There's another issue: if I try to list a 
directory where files are owned by a domain user of the old domain then the 
delay is the number of files multiplied by a few seconds. So tools like rsync 
are very slow. I think we need a cache for failed user id mappings.


-------- Original Message --------
From: Andrey Repin <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2025 at 11:55 AM UTC+3
To: Ilya Basin <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Subject: RE: slow initial Domain Controller communication after adding machine 
to another domain

Greetings, Ilya Basin!

>> Hi List.
>> Be it /bin/bash.exe or even /bin/echo.exe, when I launch this program from 
>> Windows it takes 15 seconds to start.
>> procmon shows that it communicates with our domain controller port 389 
>> (ldap) during this time.

>> I tried to completely recreate /etc/group and /etc/passwd and I tried to
>> delete them. It didn't make any difference.
>> However, mkpasswd and mkgroup themselves complete instantly.

>> Querying the Active Directory with a powershel cmdlet is fast (the port is 
>> different though: 9389).

Do you have a cygserver running?



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