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SubjectRe: Strange delays when telnetting
Simon Richter wrote:
>
> Russell Berry wrote:
>
> > Sounds like it's trying to look up the host that is connecting to it, either
> > put names for these hosts in /etc/hosts, or turn off ident in /etc/inetd.conf.
>
> Already tried that, but won't work. :-( It is not a resolver problem (rsh works
> fine) and ident is not queried on either host (according to tcpdump). Also, you
> probably would not query ident for a running connection every five seconds... :-/
>
> Well, the really strange thing about this is that all the other services run
> better on that interface (smb: 800kB/s on eth1, 600kB/s on eth0), but this may in
> fact be the 3c509. It's just telnet.
>
> CU
> Simon
>
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I have a similliar problem. My network is also a three node network
where an old
486/66 is routing between two subnets on two NIC's. The "router" has one
WD8013
card and one Etherworks III. Both works fine to both peer nodes (one
connected with
a straight UTP cable and one with a BNC/coax cable). My problem is that
ftp's
between the two peers is ridicously slow. Sometimes the stall
completely, and sometimes
I have a throughput of 10-20 kb/sec ... on ethernet ...

The problem MIGHT be that the router is running 2.0.32 and masquerading
while the two
leaf nodes has 2.0.34. I will try to upgrade the 486 to .34 as well to
see if this
helps...

Anders

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