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12-19-2003 02:15 PM
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Telnet become slower
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12-19-2003 02:50 PM
12-19-2003 02:50 PM
Re: Telnet become slower
does a reboot 'fix' the problem? If so you might have a resource leaking on the system. The most obvious being memory, does top show
different memory usage before and after a reboot?
Greetings, Martin
(P.S. Testing this might be difficult if it always takes 3 months to show up. OTOH the problem in that case is not that bad :-)
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12-19-2003 10:44 PM
12-19-2003 10:44 PM
Re: Telnet become slower
try traceroute and ping from linux to other
and
traceroute and ping from other to linux
then compare.
Martin what does OTHO mean ?
J-P
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12-20-2003 02:28 AM
12-20-2003 02:28 AM
Re: Telnet become slower
IIRC (If I remember correctly) OTOH = on the other hand, i.e. looking at an issue from another angle. Obviously YYMV (Your mileage might vary) concerning acronyms. I am certainly not ROTFL (Rolling on the floor laughing) since I use ESL (English as a second language) too.
HTH (Hope that helps) ;-)
Martin
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12-20-2003 01:02 PM
12-20-2003 01:02 PM
Re: Telnet become slower
If there has been a change to it with regards to the Linux server or the client you are using to log on isn't pointing to a current DNS server, this could cause the problem.
Also DNS servers running on Windows NT are notorious for this kind of problem. The fix there is Windows 2000 or Linux as the DNS server.
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12-20-2003 09:02 PM
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Re: Telnet become slower
You should check if "telnet server" has regular/reverse DNS for clients.
Rgds,
Vitaly
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12-22-2003 02:39 AM
12-22-2003 02:39 AM
Re: Telnet become slower
if DNS/name lookup is the problem the change should have happened at one particular point in time, not gradually over three months.Which of this is the case the original poster should know ;-)
Greetings, Martin
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12-23-2003 01:27 AM
12-23-2003 01:27 AM
Re: Telnet become slower
have you considered at the time you telnet to the server, that either server may be under haevy load? Have you checked that both end of the server have proper dns resolution entries in /etc/resolve.conf file? Is the problem on related to this target host or telnet is just slow everywhere you telnet to?
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12-23-2003 02:47 AM
12-23-2003 02:47 AM
Re: Telnet become slower
sorry no, the test you suggested will not show if DNS is the problem or not. Since the server most probably tries to resolve the clients address it does not matter if you use a name or ip address in the client.
Greetings, Martin
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