telnet and ftp
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon Dec 20 13:34:55 EST 1999
Sounds like you might be hanging on a DNS lookup...
-derek
Tom Guilderson <TWGuilderson at cvs.com> writes:
>
> I just put linux on two systems (RedHat 6.0 out of the box) over the
> weekend and when I telnet or ftp to either system the following happens:
>
> I get a message connected to 10.0.8.xx
> Then it takes about 1 to 2 minutes before being prompted for a user
> name.
> I am eventually prompted and I get in fine, but I have never seen this
> before. Both processes are spawned by inetd. I checked inetd.conf -
> looks fine. I checked the gettydefs file, saw nothing out of the
> ordinary. My understanding of the process is that inetd listens for
> incoming connection requests, gets a request, calls the appropriate
> daemon, in.telnetd which will call getty(agetty, mingetty)???? to begin
> the login process. getty then calls login with the username as an
> argument which then checks /etc/usertty, prompts forand checks the
> password, then sets some environmental variables (UID,GID, PATH,
> LOGNAMEetc) and starts the shell specified in /etc/passwd.
>
> The problem seems to be somewhere in the pass off to telnetd, ftpd and
> the getty process. I plan on running telnetd in debug mode on a
> different port and see what happens.
>
> If any one has seen this before or has any ideas, I'd appreciate the
> help.
>
> --
>
> Tom Guilderson
>
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