Subject: Re: Sluggishness (not just slow)
To: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
From: Amitai Schlair <amitai.schlair@usa.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/03/1998 03:25:57
Paul Goyette wrote:

> Amitai Schlair wrote:
> 
> > My POP and telnet client are very clear about the status of name
> > resolution, so I can be sure that there are no DNS problems. The name
> > lookup completes right away, and _then_ I get the unusual delays. :(
> 
> As per my previous message, check and make sure you can do a reverse
> lookup for your local net.  You might also try turning on DNS lookup
> tracing (send named a SIGWINCH)...

I'm not running named. Perhaps I should have noted that I am POPping and
telnetting from a machine on a private IP-NATted net (behind the NetBSD
box with IPFilter). Machines on the private net are entered in
/etc/hosts, and /etc/resolv.conf points to the nameservers on the campus
network. This setup was excellent and problem-free for months, until
very recently... I've also noticed that when these long delays occur,
the serial console (the NetBSD box is headless) gets filled with funny
characters like "qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR" and the like.

Pretty funky, eh? ;)

- Amitai

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