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On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 00:46:42 +1000 |
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Tarragon Allen <lists@××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> On Thursday 08 April 2004 23:42, Volkov Peter Alexandrovich wrote: |
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> > The first sing was during ssh login. It takes long time to connect on a |
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> > absolutly free server! Then during system startup after starting last |
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> > service everything hangs on >20 seconds and only after this I can see login |
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> > invitation. |
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> I'm probably barking up the wrong tree here, but do you have any problems with |
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> DNS on this machine? Whenever I see long pauses on logins and such the first |
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> thing I check is that the system can resolve names properly... |
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I was going to answer that this can not affect, but... |
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My subnet now doesn't have local DNS server, so all DNS server are beyond gateway. By default this computer have no access to internet, so it can not resove ip. |
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They I tried to allow this system to resolve ip. On gateway I inserted rule so samba server could resolve ip. |
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And now no delay!!! |
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Ok. Problem is now solved. |
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But what to do with DNS. I don't need DNS to allow NBT to work. But using tcpdump on gateway i could find out that this was the problem. Samba really need the answer from DNS to continue authentification. Is there any workaround? |
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Volkov Peter, <pvolkov@××××××××.su> |
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Moscow State University, Phys. Dep. |
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Linux 2.4.25 i686 |
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Mobile Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1.60GHz |
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