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Exactly what happens to your system only you can trace yourself. Mine was confirmed related to DNS because that occurred on a supposedly idle server over a few days and afterwards the problem went away with no change made. That is a sign that DNS may be a cause. I could confirm with strace later that way.
For OpenSSH server side, there is a UseDNS configuration option in sshd_config. Set it to "no". Not sure about Telnet.
In fact this is in the OpenSSH FAQ:
OpenSSH FAQ
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catalystx::simplelogin::controller::login
CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Controller::Login(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Controller::Login(3pm)
NAME
CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Controller::Login - Configurable login controller
SYNOPSIS
# For simple useage exmple, see CatalystX::SimpleLogin, this is a
# full config example
__PACKAGE__->config(
'Controller::Login' => {
traits => [
'WithRedirect', # Optional, enables redirect-back feature
'-RenderAsTTTemplate', # Optional, allows you to use your own template
],
actions => {
login => { # Also optional
PathPart => ['theloginpage'], # Change login action to /theloginpage
},
},
},
);
See CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Form::Login for configuring the form.
DESCRIPTION
Controller base class which exists to have login roles composed onto it for the login and logout actions.
ATTRIBUTES
login_form_class
A class attribute containing the class of the form to be initialised. One can override it in a derived class with the class of a new form,
possibly subclassing CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Form::Login. For example:
package MyApp::Controller::Login;
use Moose;
extends('CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Controller::Login');
has '+login_form_class' => (
default => "MyApp::Form::Login",
);
1;
login_form_class_roles
An attribute containing an array reference of roles to be consumed by the form. One can override it in a similar way to "login_form_class":
package MyApp::Controller::Login;
use Moose;
extends('CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Controller::Login');
has '+login_form_class_roles' => (
default => sub { [qw(MyApp::FormRole::Foo MyApp::FormRole::Bar)] },
);
1;
METHODS
BUILD
Cause form instance to be built at application startup.
do_post_login_redirect
This method does a post-login redirect. TODO for BOBTFISH - should it even be public? If it does need to be public, then document it
because the Pod coverage test failed.
login
Login action.
login_redirect
Redirect to the login action.
login_GET
Displays the login form
login_POST
Processes a submitted login form, and if correct, logs the user in and redirects
not_required
A stub action that is anchored at the root of the site ("/") and does not require registration (hence the name).
redirect_after_login_uri
If you are using WithRedirect (i.e. by default), then this methd is overridden to redirect the user back to the page they intially hit
which required authentication.
Note that even if the original URI was a post, then the redirect back will only be a GET.
If you choose NOT to compose the WithRedirect trait, then you can set the uri users are redirected to with the "redirect_after_login_uri"
config key, or by overriding the redirect_after_login_uri method in your own login controller if you need custom logic.
render_login_form
Renders the login form. By default it just calls the form's render method. If you want to do something different, like rendering the form
with a template through your view, this is the place to hook into.
required
A stub action that is anchored at the root of the site ("/") and does require registration (hence the name).
SEE ALSO
CatalystX::SimpleLogin::TraitFor::Controller::Login::WithRedirect
CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Form::Login
AUTHORS
See CatalystX::SimpleLogin for authors.
LICENSE
See CatalystX::SimpleLogin for license.
perl v5.14.2 2012-07-15 CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Controller::Login(3pm)