It may be a DNS configuration problem.  If you are not using DNS make
sure that you don't have a /etc/resolv.conf file.  Also remove the
/etc/named.boot file, otherwise everytime you boot your system the DNS
(named) is started.

Grant Bayley wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Any leads on that slow networking problem I mentioned the other day?
>
> (RH 5.0 on two boxes with very different setups both exhibit very slow
>
> networking regardless of the network they are on (noisy/quiet) - very
> slow relative to a similarly configured box running RH 4.2)
>
> Thanks in advance for any info,
>
> Grant Bayley
>
> PS: I've already looked in the tips, howtos etc, and have found
> nothing
> relevant.
>
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