On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Greg Rowe wrote: > I saw this same problem as well. It is as you suspected, DNS. Since I > had a name server on my masqed network I just created a reverse zone and > all was well. There must be a way to prevent ssh from doing reverse > lookups but I don't know what that option is...
make sure ReverseMappingCheck is set to no in /etc/ssh/sshd_config cheers dc > > On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Nik Makepeace wrote: > > > When I connect to my Debian potato machine using ssh (via Putty) protocol 1 > > or 2, after I have entered the correct password, it takes ages (about 10 > > seconds, although sometimes much more) to complete the authorisation > > process. > > > > Looking at top while this is happening shows sshd using about 2% for the > > duration. > > > > Using Putty top connect to my other Debian (woody) box results in a near > > instantaneous connection, and using this woody machine to ssh to the potato > > machine results in a near instantaneous connection: > > > > Windows -> potato : slow > > Windows -> woody : fast > > woody -> potato : fast > > potato -> woody : fast > > > > I suspect it might be a DNS lookup thing; my windows machine is masq'd by > > the potato machine. Perhaps it is trying to do a reverse lookup on > > 192.168.1.2? > > > > Any suggestions appreciated - 10 seconds is not so long to wait for a > > login, but it can feel like eternity! > > > > Nik > > > > > > > > -- > Greg Rowe > Paranoia is a virtue. > http://www.therowes.net > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -------------------------------------------------------- Today people in droves hurry up past Heumoz to Villars on the road to the ski hills, so they can rush down them as fast as possible, so they can hurry up again in order to rush down again. In a way this is funny,... Francis A Schaeffer David Purton http://www.chariot.net.au/~dcpurton/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]