William Murray wrote: > I have 5 machines in a home network, all running F9, with > named/bind providing local DNS. > A couple of weeks ago a problem appeared: ssh hangs for internal > connections. No doubt > I had misconfigured the thing years ago, as bind mystifies me, but an > update must have triggered it. > > The problem is that reverse lookups hang forever; here is the end of > "ssh -vvv XXX" > debug1: Next authentication method: gssapi-with-mic > debug3: Trying to reverse map address 168.254.0.251. > Note the 'dot' at the end. That dot probably marks the end of the sentence. Is there a good reason why your home network is using addresses that, according to whois, belong to Hillsborough County Public Schools in the USA? (You seem to be in Great Britain.) I can't say I understand what the problem is but if you're using someone else's addresses, that might have something to do with it. Björn Persson
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