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тАО03-21-2009 10:25 AM
тАО03-21-2009 10:25 AM
Telnet is connecting slow
I am HP unix boxes i am unable to connect to Telnet, its takes lot of time to get the login screen. I DNS have the problem, how to fix it temp.
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тАО03-21-2009 11:28 AM
тАО03-21-2009 11:28 AM
Re: Telnet is connecting slow
lot of time"?
If the only slow thing is the initial
connection, then it probably is a DNS
problem. A Forum search for, say,
telnet slow
would find many similar threads.
> [...] how to fix it temp.
Why not fix it perm?
You could try adding the Telnet client
system(s) to the DNS data, or /etc/hosts on
the Telnet server system.
You might also wish to adjust
"/etc/nsswitch.conf", depending on what's in
there now.
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тАО03-21-2009 11:52 AM
тАО03-21-2009 11:52 AM
Re: Telnet is connecting slow
and in etc/nsswitch.conf file the following entries asre there
hosts: files [NOTFOUND=continue UNAVAIL=continue] dns
ipnodes: files [NOTFOUND=return] dns
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тАО03-21-2009 10:07 PM
тАО03-21-2009 10:07 PM
Re: Telnet is connecting slow
Temp fix:
# mv /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf.
Check the telnet now
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тАО03-21-2009 10:38 PM
тАО03-21-2009 10:38 PM
Re: Telnet is connecting slow
Try creating the file "/etc/nsswitch.conf".
Regards,
Asif Sharif
Asif Sharif
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тАО03-22-2009 07:31 AM
тАО03-22-2009 07:31 AM
Re: Telnet is connecting slow
I tried by moving the file and recreating the resolv.conf file. But still it takes lot of time to get the login screen.
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тАО03-22-2009 08:00 AM
тАО03-22-2009 08:00 AM
Re: Telnet is connecting slow
> the resolv.conf file. But still it takes
> lot of time to get the login screen.
I think that his idea was to remove
resolv.conf, so that you wouldn't be using
DNS at all. Recreating it would mean that
nothing really changed, so I'd expect no
change in the result.
This might be a good test, but it's not what
I'd choose as a long-term solution, because
completely disabling DNS can stop too many
other things from working.
> You could try adding the Telnet client
> system(s) to the DNS data, or /etc/hosts on
> the Telnet server system.
Still true. (And, apparently, still
untried.)