On 2/15/12 10:44 AM, Jeppe Toustrup wrote:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 16:11, Gary Gendel<[email protected]> wrote:
On 2/15/12 10:03 AM, Daniel Kjar wrote:
successfully updated as well. Fonts do seem much sharper. Very nice.
Still have this funkiness where if I reboot (even without an update) the
system kernel panics right before or as X is loading, system restarts and
then boots up fine. I suspect hardware issues though. Strangely enough ssh
handshake with my other servers seems much faster now so something seems to
be working better in the guts as well. This is a very crusty install
(originally opensolaris and updated repeatedly a very early version of that
as well) so I am never surprised at wackiness.
Thanks for every ones hard work on this. Excellent job. My main server
will be moving to OI from Solaris this summer.
My ssh handshake was also much faster initially, but it didn't keep. It's a
strange situation where sometimes I get the login prompt immediately, and
sometimes it takes several seconds. It's acting like sometimes it gets held
on network timeout and sometimes there is none. I thought it might have
been due to DNS lookups but I shut the ssh name resolution checks down in
the configuration without a difference. It's frustrating since every time I
think I've resolved it it's only behaving nice for a short while.
Gary
I usually disable GSS-API authentication in /etc/ssh/sshd_config in
order to make login times faster. It can be disabled by adding the
following line and restarting sshd afterwards:
GSSAPIAuthentication no
Thanks. It's fast now and I've re-enabled Reverse Mapping
verification. With luck it will stay that way. :)
Gary
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