Subject: Woody SSH and spurious DNS calls Date: Fri, May 25, 2001 at 01:14:20AM +0200
In reply to:Carel Fellinger Quoting Carel Fellinger([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Recently I upgraded a box to woody and ever since it takes a lot of time > to start ssh from that box. Only starting from that box, connecting to > it is normal, and (quit telling) only when my internet connection is down. > > With tcpdump it's clear that the only thing going on over the net is a > DNS query. I've the local machine and the machine connecting too both > in /etc/hosts, yet there is this DNS query. > > I tried sniffit to look into the DNS query, but I don't understand how > that should be done; would be interesting to see just what addres is > looked-up. > > I tried strace ..., but can't make sense out of its output, yet. > > So any pointer in howto get to the bits is appreciated, any pointer > of how to prevent such spurious DNS queries is also appreciated. FWIW I have the same problem with a recent ssh upgrade on potato. Using the address get connect but using the fqdn doesn't connect unless the internet nameservers are up. /etc/nsswitch.conf and /etc/hosts.conf are OK and it worked before the upgrade. go figure -- Press CTRL-ALT-DEL to continue.... _______________________________________________________