Re: login delay

2005-02-10 Thread Willem Jan Withagen
Willem Jan Withagen wrote: Andrey V. Elsukov wrote: Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Thursday, February 10, 2005, 4:14:18 PM: WJW> Both ssh and ftp react almost direct, only after entering the passwd the WJW> connections sits idle for > 15 secs. WJW> So something is is taking a while, and since it is both w

Re: login delay

2005-02-10 Thread Willem Jan Withagen
Andrey V. Elsukov wrote: Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Thursday, February 10, 2005, 4:14:18 PM: WJW> Both ssh and ftp react almost direct, only after entering the passwd the WJW> connections sits idle for > 15 secs. WJW> So something is is taking a while, and since it is both with ssh and WJW> ftp, I woul

Re: login delay

2005-02-10 Thread Andrey V. Elsukov
Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Thursday, February 10, 2005, 4:14:18 PM: WJW> Both ssh and ftp react almost direct, only after entering the passwd the WJW> connections sits idle for > 15 secs. WJW> So something is is taking a while, and since it is both with ssh and WJW> ftp, I would assume it is the actua

login delay

2005-02-10 Thread Willem Jan Withagen
Hi, Running 5.3-Stable from december, this server has a login delay which I can not really explain. Both ssh and ftp react almost direct, only after entering the passwd the connections sits idle for > 15 secs. So something is is taking a while, and since it is both with ssh and ftp, I wo