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SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86.

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ftp in openserver 6.0

I have noticed that opoenserver 6 takes a lot more time to present the login for a ftp connection from another machine; longer than sco 5.0.7.

Does anyone know why?
Is there a way to tweak it to be faster?

Any help would be appreciated

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Are the network settings the same on the 6.0 machine as the 5.0.7
Is the workload the same?
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Yes, network settings and workload ramained the same. the Harware went up from 1GB to 4GB RAM Dual Core Xeon processor.
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How long, I checked several systems, and have averages between 2 and 7 seconds, depending on the client, Windows clients (command line ftp) seem to take longer. All pairs of machines were in the same subnet.
I did have this same problem with an upgrade from 5.0.6 to 5.0.7, and the bad news is, I never found a cause or correction.
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I was able to lower it to 4 seconds by renaming the file /etc/resolv.conf
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That suggests that DNS is a problem, are you using an external nameserver, or running named?
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I'll have to guess that I'm using an external DNS judging by the contents of the file
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