Subject: RE: Slowing down while editing document on the client
From: Chris Herrmann (chris@faredge.com.au)
Date: Wed Sep 05 2001 - 18:13:50 EDT
consider running something like djb's dnscache - will make name resolution a lot faster:
it's one component of a range of dns tools.
-----Original Message-----
From: Palotas Peter [mailto:sysman@starkingnet.hu]
Sent: Wednesday, 5 September 2001 21:49
To: netatalk-admins
Cc: Jason Quigley
Subject: Re: Slowing down while editing document on the client
Jason,
>Jason Quigley (jasonq@mac.com):
>Just a couple of quick questions...
>
>You complained about tcp being slow.
Yes. We have a LAN which connets to the Internet via Cisco 706 ISDN modem.
>o What sort of DNS setup have you got?
We don't have dns server in the LAN. We use our Internet provider's NSs
if it is needed. These are set in the clients and the server as well.
>o Are these machines connected to the internet?
>o How?
Yes. See below.
>o What have you got in your hosts files (macs and server)?
On macs it is empty. I will chech the server and inform you!
Peter
>
>On Tuesday, September 4, 2001, at 12:38 PM, Palotas Peter wrote:
>
>> Anatol,
>>
>> Currently I don't use noadouble, I only have the notcp options.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>> Anatol Ulrich (anatol.ulrich@text-bild.de):
>>
>>> Peter,
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The noadouble option my servers appears very-very slow. I tried it
>>>> because we use samba as well and PC users confused the .AppleDouble
>>>> folders.
>>>>
>>> donĀ“t use noadouble; hide the .AppleDouble folders in samba with the
>>> parameter veto files
>>>
>>> -anatol
>>>
>>>
>
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