Webserver installation
Brian Cluff
plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Tue, 24 Apr 2001 15:01:33 -0700
Can you give us a dump of a route -n and an ifconfig
It could be DNS problems, some services hang while they do a lookup on your
IP. You might want to try putting an entree in the /etc/hosts file for the
client machines and see if that helps.
It does sound like you have more going on than that though. So I dont know
if that will help.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
Hi. I have just installed Red Hat 7.0 on a computer with an 800Mhz amd duron
processor and 128 meg ram. I installed apache and have configured 4 ip
addresses on 1 NIC. 1 IP has a domain name, www.travelcruise.com associated
with it and the others don't yet. the other ip addresses are 63.226.30.200,
201 and 202. I can reach all of them via http.
The problem is that if I try to FTP in, it takes aprox 3 minutes to connect.
It makes no difference if I FTP in on the LAN or over the internet. To make
an ssh connection also takes about as long.
When on this machine i can ping local host and I get no packet loss and fast
responses, when I ping any of the ip addresses while on that machine i get
slow responses and about 20% packet loss, also if takes 30-40 seconds before
the pinging starts. If I ping an address on the internet, I also get slow
response and about 20% packet loss. that is pining both bu numerical address
and domain name.
If I ping from any computer, whether on the LAN or the internet to the
machine I get fast responses and no packet loss.
I do get good response times when I access the websites though,.
Any ideas what is wrong?
Charlie