Subject: Re: Slow IPNat
To: Matthew Navarre <mnavarre@home.com>
From: David Brownlee <abs@netbsd.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/15/2000 20:51:16
	Are you having dns lookup issues?
	doess 'nslookup your_name' and 'nslookup your.ip.addr.ess' take
	long?


		David/absolute

On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Matthew Navarre wrote:

> No, ipf is set up to just pass the packets through. Hmm.. now that Erik
> mentions it telneting into(or from) this box has always been slooooooooow.
> It takes a long time to  even get to a login prompt, much less actualy use
> the beast. ipf/ipnat are configured pretty much according to Armen
> Babikyan's HOWTO.
> 
> >I'm not sure. I doubt it though. I used Bob Nestor's setup. The bizzare
> >thing is that even when I telnet off my Centris without any ipf/ipnat
> >running the connection is still slow.
> >
> >Erik Huizing			4th year Computer Science
> >huizing@cpsc.ucalgary.ca	Office: MS 142 Ph: 220-5768
> >http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~huizing
> >
> >On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Philip Brodd wrote:
> >
> >> Could wierd ipfilter rules be slowing traffic to a crawl?  I'm running
> >> IP-NAT and ipfilter on a Centris 650 with @Home, and get great speeds.  I
> >> don't know much about filtering rules, but that seems a likely perp.
> >>
> >> Phil
> 
> 
> --
> Matthew Navarre                    mnavarre@home.com
> Look out honey, 'cause I'm usin' technology...
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