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Re: Working out a OS X 10.4 Tiger ssh implementation issue, slow logins

Subject: Re: Working out a OS X 10.4 Tiger ssh implementation issue, slow logins
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 00:53:17 -0400

On Jun 7, 2005, at 11:40 PM, Tay, Gary wrote:

I read the man page for OpenSSH 3.9p1 and 4.0p1 on Solaris, I could not
find "VerifyReverseMapping", instead, it is


# man -M /usr/local/man sshd_config
===
     UseDNS
          Specifies whether sshd should lookup  the  remote  host
          name  and  check  that  the  resolved host name for the
          remote IP  address  maps  back  to  the  very  same  IP
          address.  The default is ``yes''.
===
Not sure if 3.8.1p1 on OSX is also using "UseDNS".

I added UseDNS no to the sshd_config, but it had no effect.

sshd isn't even running when this connection attempt is made... only ssh and ssh-agent.

TjL

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