Hi.
I'm fortunate that I've just bought a laptop, and I've installed Redhat
9. Installation and use is mostly problemless, it's smooth and elegant.
Except for one little feature.
I've got two network interfaces, eth0 which is a standard ethernet card,
and eth1 which is a WLAN card, loaded by o
lared.
| And when I changed it to:
| 192.168.1.1 linux_box localhost.localdomain localhost
| The delay disappears altogether.
| I had to compare this against another linux box that was freshly
| installed. I guess it was trying to resolve "localhost".
In theory, localhost shou
x_box localhost.localdomain localhost
| The delay disappears altogether.
| I had to compare this against another linux box that was freshly
| installed.
| I guess it was trying to resolve "localhost".
In theory, localhost should always point to 127.0.0.1 - largely for security
reasons.
That means /etc/ho
Hi Michael,
You are right. It has something to do with the /etc/hosts file.
Apparently, I had only this:
192.168.1.1 linux_box
The alias wasn't declared.
And when I changed it to:
192.168.1.1 linux_box localhost.localdomain localhost
The delay disappears altog
El Jue 19 Dic 2002 01:59, Michael escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I have been facing this problem for a while. Whenever my linux box
> boots/reboots, there will always be a long delay of about 4-5 minutes
> when it attempts to start the sendmail and sm-client services.
>
> I a
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On Thursday 19 December 2002 02:59 am, Michael wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been facing this problem for a while. Whenever my linux box
> boots/reboots, there will always be a long delay of about 4-5 minutes
> when it attempts to start the
Hi,
I have been facing this problem for a while. Whenever my linux box
boots/reboots, there will always be a long delay of about 4-5 minutes
when it attempts to start the sendmail and sm-client services.
I am guessing it is some configuration that might be wrong. I use the
default which comes
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fs> It's possible. One of the choices in the spooler setup is whether or
fs> not to send plain text directly to the printer. If set to not do so,
fs> it then gets converted to PostScript which in turn is rendered (by
fs> GhostScript) into whatever graphics commands it takes to draw
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On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 11:59:31AM -0500, Jake Colman wrote:
>
> I am running RH 7.2 with samba. The printer is an HP LJet Series II
> connected via parallel port directly to the server. Printing from a Win98
> system to the samba-hosted printer seems to take an inordinately long time.
> The pri
I am running RH 7.2 with samba. The printer is an HP LJet Series II
connected via parallel port directly to the server. Printing from a Win98
system to the samba-hosted printer seems to take an inordinately long time.
The printer's "ready" light begins flashing right away which means that the
do
Sorry... last few days I didn't come to work.
Yes Gordon, /usr/local/bin/cvs is there ! (I think I have copied it there)
And also I tried putting /usr/bin/cvs (this is also there), but it still
doesn't work.
> I've got red hat 7.3.
>
> My linuxbox is hang for 1 minute and after it continue works fine.
>
> What't going on?
>
> My demons are:
> anacro, atd , autofs , cron , gpm , http, iptables ,keytable ,kudzu ,lpd
,netfs ,network ,nfslock , portmap, random, rawdevices, rhnsd, sendmail,
smb, sshd, swat
> I've got red hat 7.3.
>
> My linuxbox is hang for 1 minute and after it continue works fine.
Does it hang whilst booting up? If so at what stage?
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I've got red hat 7.3.
My linuxbox is hang for 1 minute and after it continue works fine.
What't going on?
My demons are:
anacro, atd , autofs , cron , gpm , http, iptables ,keytable ,kudzu ,lpd ,netfs
,network ,nfslock , portmap, random, rawdevices, rhnsd, sendmail, smb, sshd, swat,
syslog,
I checked for ident but it wasn't running so then I started looking for
something that was trying to use ident. I found that the new ipop3
service (in /etc/xinetd.d) was configured to with the following:
service pop3
{
disable = no
socket_type = stream
wait
There ought to be a way to get the ipop3d deamon to log the user.
The man page seems really sparse. There must be more doc somewhere.
On 2002.06.06 07:57 Paul Dubinsky wrote:
> Karl,
>
> I checked for ident but it wasn't running so then I started looking for
> something that was trying to use
A long delay like that is usually indicative of a reverse
lookup timing out. Check out the DNS registration of the
machine you're using to access the POP3 server.
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how's the telnet access or ssh? Is there a delay? It should pop up
immediately if name resolution is okay. Try verifying the order in
nsswitch.conf file I think and try name resolution.
Andy
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On 2002.06.05 07:24 Paul Dubinsky wrote:
> I have just upgraded a server from Caldera 2.4 to RedHat 7.3 and I'm now
> having long delays when accessing the RH7.3's ipop3 server. The hosts
> file is unchanged and I think the search order is still Hosts, DNS
>
> Does anyone know why this is happe
I have just upgraded a server from Caldera 2.4 to RedHat 7.3 and I'm now
having long delays when accessing the RH7.3's ipop3 server. The hosts
file is unchanged and I think the search order is still Hosts, DNS
Does anyone know why this is happeneing?
TIA,
Paul Dubinsky
What you are trying to do is the equivalent of removing lilo. The delay is
so that you can choose your OS. So, either leave a small delay (and use a
boot disk to boot into win98)or remove lilo.
Mark
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Frank Bax wrote:
> I've installed dualboot Win98 / RedHat 7.2 w
get the lilo prompt for Win98/Linux. Why? I would
> like to have no delay at this point. If I want to boot to Windows
> (very rare), I am willing to undo whatever change is suggested.
Try editing /etc/lilo.conf by hand. The config options are explained in
the manual page for lilo.conf.
I've installed dualboot Win98 / RedHat 7.2 with lilo. When I try:
K - Preferences - System - Boot Manager(LILO) - Boot after 0 seconds - OK
And reboot, I still get the lilo prompt for Win98/Linux. Why? I would
like to have no delay at this point. If I want to boot to Windows (very
You are not alone. I am having the same problem, but by the time this hits
the list..
At 04:37 PM 2/6/2002, you wrote:
> >It seems to take at least 24-hours for my posts to show up on this list,
> but
> >usually 2 to 3 days...is everyone else experiencing the same delays?
>
>Nope.
>
>MB
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> list, but
> usually 2 to 3 days...is everyone else experiencing the same delays?
... I had these problems with this list when I sent my postings via
smtp-relay, i.e. I sent my mails via
>It seems to take at least 24-hours for my posts to show up on this list, but
>usually 2 to 3 days...is everyone else experiencing the same delays?
Nope.
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, bye2000 wrote:
> hi.
> It must relay 2 minutes when I use outlook send mail with redhat6.1
> and postfix. I know it becaust of dns reverse lookup. Everything
> looks good When I comment /etc/resolv.conf. But I can't add all of
> clients to my dns server for so many hosts. Can
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> hi.
> It must relay 2 minutes when I use outlook send mail with redhat6.1 and postfix.
> I know it becaust of dns reverse lookup.
> Everything looks good When I comment /etc/resolv.conf.
> But I can't add all of clients to my dns server for so many hosts.
> Can'
hi.
It must relay 2 minutes when I use outlook send mail with redhat6.1 and postfix.
I know it becaust of dns reverse lookup.
Everything looks good When I comment /etc/resolv.conf.
But I can't add all of clients to my dns server for so many hosts.
Can't I resolve this problem without adding clie
bugzilla reports update for sysstat (3.2.4-5), that version is not there
in the updates and up2date reports that I'm ... up-to-date (even though I
still have sysstat-3.2.4-4
Is this merely a result RH announcing the update before they actually put
it in .../updates/... ? Or am I missing someth
When I get messages from the list they seem to be two days old. Also there
are not as many messages as there normally are. This has been going on
since last weekend (April 8th).
Four questions:
1. What's the deal?
2. Where's the beef?
3. Who turned out the lights?
4. Can we rebuild him?
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across the router and firewall. Connecting to other devices on that
>same lan have no delay, so it has to be something on that system. The other
>symptom is when I do a netstat during this laging time, it takes forever to
>pop up all of the connections.
>
>This system is a compaq
vices on that
same lan have no delay, so it has to be something on that system. The other
symptom is when I do a netstat during this laging time, it takes forever to
pop up all of the connections.
This system is a compaq proliant with dual pII-333, 564(ish)mb RAM. It's
using the stock SMP k
0
> Jun 1 20:04:35 borg pppd[343]: Using interface ppp0
> Jun 1 20:04:35 borg pppd[343]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
> Jun 1 20:04:37 borg pppd[343]: local IP address 204.97.156.30
> Jun 1 20:04:37 borg pppd[343]: remote IP address 204.97.156.252
>
>
> Note the delay
20:04:37 borg pppd[343]: local IP address 204.97.156.30
Jun 1 20:04:37 borg pppd[343]: remote IP address 204.97.156.252
Note the delay from when I start PPP to when the modem Dials. Does anyone
have Any Idea on why this would be happening?
TIA
Chris
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Used system: Red Hat Linux 5.0, package sendmail-8.8.7-12.
It appears that the check_rcpt rule does not work properly when you run
sendmail with delivery mode "delay". I
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