On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 01:28:22PM +0100, Nik Makepeace wrote:
> Who knows where there is a good BIND tutorial for technically adept yet
> ignorant monkeys like myself?
I'm not familiar with pdnsd, but I've seen two plugs for it today and it
sounds likely to be decent. But if you want to take th
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 01:28:22PM +0100, Nik Makepeace wrote:
> At 08:17 27/06/2001 -0400, Greg Rowe wrote:
> >I saw this same problem as well. It is as you suspected, DNS. Since I
> >had a name server on my masqed network I just created a reverse zone
>
> Thanks Greg. I have been putting off
At 08:17 27/06/2001 -0400, Greg Rowe wrote:
I saw this same problem as well. It is as you suspected, DNS. Since I
had a name server on my masqed network I just created a reverse zone
Thanks Greg. I have been putting off looking at DNS (learn Python, do some
work, go to the park, you name it
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Greg Rowe wrote:
> I saw this same problem as well. It is as you suspected, DNS. Since I
> had a name server on my masqed network I just created a reverse zone and
> all was well. There must be a way to prevent ssh from doing reverse
> lookups but I don't know what that opt
I saw this same problem as well. It is as you suspected, DNS. Since I
had a name server on my masqed network I just created a reverse zone and
all was well. There must be a way to prevent ssh from doing reverse
lookups but I don't know what that option is...
Greg
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Nik Makep
When I connect to my Debian potato machine using ssh (via Putty) protocol 1
or 2, after I have entered the correct password, it takes ages (about 10
seconds, although sometimes much more) to complete the authorisation process.
Looking at top while this is happening shows sshd using about 2% for
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