When I telnet in to the box itself, and do an nslookup on the name of the
machine that I am coming from, I get an address right away. When I do a
lookup on that address, I get a name right away (granted, the original name
and the resulting name do not match- but I don't have "dns refuse_mismatch"
enabled.
Is there any way for me to disable the reverse lookup (and have it log IP
only), to see if that fixes the problem?
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 8:10 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: FTP is slow to connect from remote location
The system at x.x.x.x is having trouble resolving the domain name of the
system from which you are connecting. Either its DNS lookups are failing,
or your system's reverse DNS is broken, or nonexistent.
On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Jamie Smith wrote:
> I have a redhat 7 system. When I FTP in from the local lan, it connects &
> logs in right away.
>
> When I connect from home, it does "connect" (ws_ftp says "Connected to
> x.x.x.x port 21"), but takes a minute or so to get to the log on process.
> Any thoughts?
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