SMB problem with RH9?

James C. Bevier jim at jbsys.com
Thu Nov 13 22:45:18 UTC 2003


On which system should I be looking at DNS?  I have named running
on the RH 9 Gateway machine, but not on the FC1 machine.  The FC1
machine has no problems with any other machines than the gateway one.
Could you be a little more specific as to what I should be looking for?

Thx,

Jim

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dan Goodes" <fedora-list at planetmirror.com>
To: "Fedora List" <fedora-list at redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: SMB problem with RH9?


> A complete stab in the dark here would be to check DNS. It might be that
> FC1 (which uses samba 3.0.0) might be doing some dns lookups or something
> there as part of the handshake process. I've suffered a similar thing with
> SSH, where the server couldn't resolve my hostname/ip, and would sit there
> for some time before giving me a passwd prompt.
>
> As I said tho, that's just a guess.
>
> -dan
>
> On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, James  C. Bevier wrote:
>
> > I have install FC1 and have a RH 9 gateway and another RH9
> > system.  I can do "smbclient -L system2" and get a Password
> > request immediately.  The same is true with two windows boxes
> > on the local network (192.168.1.?).  But if I go to the gateway
> > machine "smbclient -L gateway" there is a 3 minute 15 second
> > delay before I get the Password prompt.  This same system worked
> > with RH 9 install as well as SuSe 9.  There is nothing in either
> > system's logs to point me anywhere.  Anybody have any ideas?
> > Ping, traceroute, etc all work fine.  Smbclient also works from
> > the other systems to the FC1 system.
> >
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