Illia Baidakov
2004-Jun-23 11:01 UTC
Annoying delays appeared while connecting to the server
Hello freebsd-stable,
I noticed it about a week ago. My local hosts have suffering
such delays while connecting to the (imho) tcp-wrapped services,
namely ssh, smtp, mysql.
It looks like the addresses to names resolving. I don't need to resolve my
local names or addresses now. There was not any delays early.
But they have appeared without any visable reason.
What could to involve a such system behaviour?
How should I return my system to previous state?
P.S. I will not want neither to edit the /etc/hosts file nor create
and maintain dns-zones for the internal hosts.
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Thanks in advance
Illia Baidakov.
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Illia Baidakov wrote:> Hello freebsd-stable, > > I noticed it about a week ago. My local hosts have suffering > such delays while connecting to the (imho) tcp-wrapped services, > namely ssh, smtp, mysql. > It looks like the addresses to names resolving. I don't need to resolve my > local names or addresses now. There was not any delays early. > But they have appeared without any visable reason. > > What could to involve a such system behaviour? > How should I return my system to previous state? > > P.S. I will not want neither to edit the /etc/hosts file nor create > and maintain dns-zones for the internal hosts.I don't see any changes to the tcpwrappers services. Check resolv.conf; maybe one of the listed nameservers is down or unresponsive? You really should have machines in DNS or /etc/hosts, but if you don't want to maintain that, then you suffer the consequences. -- Doug White | FreeBSD: The Power to Serve dwhite@gumbysoft.com | www.FreeBSD.org