Re: SCO openserver 5.0.7 ftp slow connect

From: Bill Vermillion (bv_at_wjv.com)
Date: 02/26/05

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    In article <388vfnF5lb1roU1@individual.net>, Alan Maul <alan@lasere.com> wrote:
    >I have installed two new SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 systems. On both systems
    >there is a 13-15 second pause when connecting to these servers via ftp.
    >When I request a file to transfer, there is another 13-15 second pause
    >before the transfer actually starts. The transfer seems to run at full
    >speed once connection is made.
    >
    >I also telnet to these servers and that connects immediately.
    >
    >I am upgrading from 5.0.5 and 5.0.6 and was not experiencing the problem on
    >either of those systems.

    >I had one suggestion to add the PC that was connecting to the
    >server to the /etc/hosts table. I did that but it did not change
    >the problem.

    You have to be sure you resolve from the hosts file first if you
    expect this to work - and you must have the hosts file correct in
    all aspects.

    >I noticed in the /etc/inetd.conf file there was a -a after the
    >ftpd on the 5.0.7 but not on the 5.0.6. I removed the -a and that
    >did not change the problem.

    Has nothing to do with it.

    >Any other suggestions?

    It still sounds like a resolver problem.

    -- 
    Bill Vermillion - bv @ wjv . com
    

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