twas resolv.conf!
Many thanks
Nat
--- Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 08:23, Nathalie Boulos wrote:
> > Hello everyone.
> >
> > I have RH7.1 running sendmail, MailScanner and
> Sophos
> > antivirus. It's been a while now, when I access
> the
> > server via SSH, the
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 08:23, Nathalie Boulos wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> I have RH7.1 running sendmail, MailScanner and Sophos
> antivirus. It's been a while now, when I access the
> server via SSH, the password prompt takes time to
> appear.
> And also, when i send and receive email via ipop3d,
Hello everyone.
I have RH7.1 running sendmail, MailScanner and Sophos
antivirus. It's been a while now, when I access the
server via SSH, the password prompt takes time to
appear.
And also, when i send and receive email via ipop3d,
the "connecting" phase takes too much time, and
sending the messag
Hi!
I am using Linux (Red Hat 8.0 with Kernel 2.4.20) on a second computer.
It's going online using WinRoute on a Windows computer (NAT).
The Linux PC has IP address 192.168.1.103 (name: linux)
The Windows PC has IP address 192.168.1.100 (name: andre)
Gateway and /etc/resolv.conf are configured
> I have a user that is having problems connecting to my RH 7.2 ftp and
> mail server. He says it takes 30 seconds or so to connect. It only
> happens when he is behind a linksys router. Is this some kind of
> authentication problem?
>
> Thanks
>
> -Pete
Sounds like a name resolution problem
I have a user that is having problems connecting to my RH 7.2 ftp and
mail server. He says it takes 30 seconds or so to connect. It only
happens when he is behind a linksys router. Is this some kind of
authentication problem?
Thanks
-Pete
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On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Casey Bralla wrote:
> I've just started playing around with minicom, and got a weird problem.
> My communication to the modem is painfully slow. When I first fired
> up minicom, I got pretty normal communication rates to the modem (ie:
> Typing ATZ quickly brought back an
I've just started playing around with minicom, and got a weird problem.
My communication to the modem is painfully slow. When I first fired
up minicom, I got pretty normal communication rates to the modem (ie:
Typing ATZ quickly brought back an OK) Now, It takes up to 30 seconds
to get any kin
> Can anyone tell me why I might be connecting at 14,400?
>
> I have USR 56000 X2 sportster w/UART that connects at 28.8-33.6 in windows. My
> /dev/ttyS0 is set at 115200. I am using ttyS0 as my com port. What else
> effects my connect speed?
Assuming that you are connecting to an ISP, bear in
Can anyone tell me why I might be connecting at 14,400?
I have USR 56000 X2 sportster w/UART that connects at 28.8-33.6 in windows. My
/dev/ttyS0 is set at 115200. I am using ttyS0 as my com port. What else
effects my connect speed?
Thanks
Gary
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