Reverse name lookups

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Author: Digital Wokan
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Subject: Reverse name lookups
Add your work IP to /etc/hosts.

Nathan England wrote:
> This may seem dumb. I've looked everywhere, tried many different
> things, and I can't get it to work..
> Is there anyway to stop linux from doing a reverse name lookup?
>
> I have a local caching bind system, and it's working for everything..
> Here's my problem.
>
> While I'm at work I constantly check all my email from my server at
> home, but everytime Evolution (or anything) checks the mail my server at
> home does the reverse name lookup on my IP from work. My employer feels
> it neccessary to disable the reverse name lookup on our outbound IP
> here, so there is nothing I can do from work side.
> Only thing I can figure is disabling it on my machine. But after many
> hours of trying this and that, I can't figure it out.. Even when I added
> my work IP to my servers hosts file it did nothing..
>
> <wimper>...help...</wimper>
> I also tried the compressed ssh tunnell, which worked great becaue then
> everything was secure, but it was still slow, and caused Evolution to
> freak out a lot.. Since I have almost 2000 emails just from the plug on
> my imap, evo was going nuts.. But if I don't use the compressed
> tunnell, it works much better.
>
> --
> "Ah, lives there a man with soul so dead, who never to himself hath
> said,
> as he hunched and rolled in his comfortable bed:
> To hell with rent...I'll drink instead!"