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Date:      Sun, 01 Oct 2000 16:42:49 GMT
From:      "Martin Von_Schantz" <ikaros_net@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   more problems with telnet login
Message-ID:  <LAW-F138kKg2EOnb8Ut00007ab7@hotmail.com>

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Hi again, I did as you guys recommended and put a line in my /etc/hosts file 
for my computer, and then the telnet login had no problem with logging in at 
once. No delays of any kind.

But I have tested my dns server and I cannot find any error in any part, the 
reverse zone is working just fine so looking up the domainname for my 
computer ip is no match (at least not if I look it up from the server).

But now I started to wonder, is it possible that the error lies in windows 
2000, trying to take overlap the dns or something like that.
I have found several interesting buttons in the "ip properties" such as 
"register this connections addresses at dns server" and "netbios over 
tcp/ip" that are checked by default.

When I try and resolve the name for my machine (from my machine to the dns 
server) the netbios name pops up instead, not the dns name as I want.

Is it possible that this is the error that stops the login from resolving my 
address correctly, causing the delay?

/Martin von Schantz


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