Re: sshd and telnetd startup time

2001-07-24 Thread Juergen Stuber
Philipp Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 24 Jul 2001, Juergen Stuber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >Now I'm trying to install a name server for my 198.192.0.x private network. > >But it's difficult and not yet working, anybody got some zone files for that? > > You might want to try pdnsd

Re: sshd and telnetd startup time

2001-07-24 Thread Philipp Lehman
On 24 Jul 2001, Juergen Stuber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I have the same problem with ssh, it's explained here: >http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=102619&repeatmerged=yes > >Now I'm trying to install a name server for my 198.192.0.x private network. >But it's difficult and not yet

Re: sshd and telnetd startup time

2001-07-24 Thread Juergen Stuber
I have the same problem with ssh, it's explained here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=102619&repeatmerged=yes Now I'm trying to install a name server for my 198.192.0.x private network. But it's difficult and not yet working, anybody got some zone files for that? Jürgen -- Jür

Re: sshd and telnetd startup time

2001-07-24 Thread Idar Tollefsen
> However, could there be something fishy about where it > goes first to resolv host names? I'll check that out. It's possible > that it tries to contact a name server first instead of looking in hosts. OK... There's obviously a problem here... A "host [IP]" yields the correct result imidiatly. A

Re: sshd and telnetd startup time

2001-07-24 Thread Idar Tollefsen
> check if you have got > [local host name] [local IP] > in your /etc/hosts - that's becuse a server need to resolve its host > name to get itself done. They are there, and have been since the machine came online. However, could there be something fishy about where it goes first to resolv host n

Re: sshd and telnetd startup time

2001-07-24 Thread Calvin Chong
>>> I would like to try to keep the servers in memory at all >>> times to see if that speeds up connection times. A little >>> bit like running smbd and nmbd from daemons instead of >>> from inetd Could the same thing be done for sshd and >>> telnetd? And if so, how? > >> please check that if you h

Re: sshd and telnetd startup time

2001-07-24 Thread Idar Tollefsen
>> I would like to try to keep the servers in memory at all >> times to see if that speeds up connection times. A little >> bit like running smbd and nmbd from daemons instead of >> from inetd Could the same thing be done for sshd and >> telnetd? And if so, how? > please check that if you have an

Re: sshd and telnetd startup time

2001-07-24 Thread Calvin Chong
> Hello, > > I just installed Debian on an older Pentium 120MHz machine. > > It takes forever to connect to this machine via telnet or SSH. > I suspect it is because the respective servers has to start up > when a connection request is recieved. There is, however, > little or no activity on the ma

sshd and telnetd startup time

2001-07-24 Thread Idar Tollefsen
Hello, I just installed Debian on an older Pentium 120MHz machine. It takes forever to connect to this machine via telnet or SSH. I suspect it is because the respective servers has to start up when a connection request is recieved. There is, however, little or no activity on the machine while a c