my smtp server is very slow to accept connections today
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
Fri Apr 7 00:28:48 UTC 2006
On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 18:43, Don Russell wrote:
> I've been using this address range for years, and never noticed any
> problems. Just recently I notice it takes a long time to get a response
> when connecting from 10.10.10.253 to 10.10.10.250 using ssh.
>
> Telnet 10.10.10.250 25 (smtp) from 10.10.10.253 takes a very long time
> (a minute or more sometimes) to get a response... My Thunderbird mail
> clients time out trying to send mail to 10.10.10.250 when last week they
> had no problems at all.
>
> I also tried telnet from "outside" and it takes a while for a response
> too... it used to be much quicker...
>
> If you're curious... try telnet drussell dnsalias com 25 (with dots in
> all the right places) and see how long it takes for you to get a response...
>
> Maybe you're right... maybe my ISP was providing the necessary lookups
> and now that's broken on their end...
I got a connection immediately - the response close to a minute
later. Do you perhaps have 2 nameservers listed in your
resolv.conf with the 1 one not responding?
> > The other thing that happens during a connection is that
> > sendmail will try an IDENT query on the socket to identify
> > the user if the other end is unix-like. Normally you get
> > a quick ICMP response if nothing is listening on port 113
> > at the other end, but if you have a firewall configured to
> > silently drop packets you'll have to wait for the timeout,
> > probably 30 seconds.
> >
> >
>
> And does the ssh server do that sort of thing too?
I don't think it tries IDENT, but it will do the reverse
dns to log the hostname from the inbound connection.
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
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