Yes, i did it through inetd, so i stripped down tcpd from RH62 
/etc/inetd.conf and get some improvements in connection time, but this is 
still a lot of time.

"dns refuse_no_reverse" in /etc/ftpaccess just refuses the session with no 
reverse DNS, this is not what i want.

Next step, i will try to launch wu-ftpd as stand-alone daemon, and if it does 
not help, put all the subnet into /etc/hosts as Ilya suggested....

Evgeny


On Wednesday 25 April 2001 11:42, you wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2001, Ilya Konstantinov wrote about "Re: Wu-ftpd - Reverse 
DNS":
> > Does wu-ftpd use inetd? Does inetd launch it via tcpd? Then tcpd would
> > attempt to perform the reverse DNS lookup.
>
> Ooops, you're right...
>
> You can try reading tcpd(8) (look for the PARANOID wildcard), but you may
> have to rebuild tcpd for that.... If you give up on tcpd (I would, if
> you are REALLY running in a protected intranet) - find a line looking like
>
> ftp    stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.ftpd -l -a
>
> in /etc/inetd.conf (or /etc/xinetd.d/* in some newer distributions), and
> remove the tcpd:
>
> ftp    stream  tcp     nowait  root    in.ftpd -l -a
>
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