[BLU] ssh delays
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Fri Sep 21 10:31:27 EDT 2001
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, John Chambers wrote:
> Well, digging around in TFM and assorted archives turned up
> nothing, so I thought I'd ask the experts:
>
> Starting a few weeks ago, ssh from my home machine started
> showing a 1- to 2-minute delay before asking for a
> password. It's obvious that "something has changed", but I
> haven't found any clues as to what.
>
> It's not a DNS delay, because I can ask nslookup about the
> host, and it replies instantly. Ping and traceroute also
> respond in under a second.
>
> When I use ssh from outside to get to the machine, it is
> also instantaneous. Only outgoing ssh has this delay. There
> are no messages of any sort added to any log file that I
> can find. I've run ssh with -v, and here's an example of
> what it says:
The only thing that comes to mind is I think SSH can be configured to do
reverse DNS lookup in addition to the forward DNS lookup, and maybe
there's a problem there.
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