sinck@ugive.com wrote: > > \_ For some reason when people try to telnet into our Solaris box from > \_ outside our firewall it takes an incredibly long time to get the > \_ login prompt. I have seen this issue before but I can't remember how > \_ the hell I fixed it. At first I thought it was a reverse DNS lookup > \_ failure and so I setup DNS correctly on the client machine and it has > \_ no problem doing an nslookup, nor does it take a long time to do a > \_ traceroute or ping to the server with IP or name. > > Like you noticed, it smells like a reverse DNS issue. Reality check > all the reverse DNSs of the boxes between the Solaris box and > 'outside' and see if they come through ok on the Solaris box. It > could be that your firewall isn't reverse DNS and the Solaris box > can't get it....? > > Also, if you just adjusted the DNS, it might be in DNS propagation > hell. What happens if you telnet into it with the numeric IP address (i.e. 10.10.11.2, etc)? -- jkenner@mindspring.com __ I Support Linux: _> _ _ |_ _ _ _| Working Together To <__(_||_)| )| `(_|(_)(_| To Build A Better Future. |