Webb5 nov. 2010 · If it hangs while idle, the -v diagnostics will probably tell you so, in which case the advice to use keepalive could help (ssh -o "TCPKeepAlive yes") If you can connect OK with Windows and PuTTY, it's probably not an issue on the server's side. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Dec 8, 2011 at 4:49 roadmr 33.7k 9 80 93 Add a comment 3 WebbIf SSH login is very slow in CentOS 6 it’s because they have added another security feature, the SSH server will do a reverse DNS again for any incoming connection, this will delay connection up to 13 seconds, to avoid this: 1. Access the server. 2. Edit the ssh config. Nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config. 3.
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WebbThe login in verbose mode is listed below: [root@user]# ssh -vvv user@host1 OpenSSH_5.3p1, OpenSSL 1.0.0-fips 29 Mar 2010 debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config debug1: Applying Slow ssh login before getting passwd prompt - Red Hat Customer Portal WebbIf your SSH connection time is still slow after these changes, read on… Authentication SSH supports some authentication methods besides username/password. Let me show you what is happening behind the scenes when you are waiting for the password prompt: rene@host ~ $ ssh -v [email protected] binding of isaac repentance tainted jacob
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Webb3. I have been running this server with LDAP for about 6 months. The logins have always been fast. However, starting this week logins are taking 1-2 minutes to complete. This include ssh, sudo su, and local logins. The Openldap database is being hosted by the server that is having the speed problems. I have two other servers that use this same ... Webb0. I could solve the slow password prompt via ssh - issue by checking Enable DNS Relay in DHCP settings on my dlink router. Afterwards connections with SSH worked within a second. Network Settings -> Router Settings -> Enable DNS Relay [x] The default configuration forwards every DNS request to the provider. Webb21 sep. 2024 · 3 i have a small (4 seconds) login delay on my 18.04 ubuntu servers, that drives me crazy: $ time ssh root@gateway exit real 0m4,066s user 0m0,015s sys 0m0,005s I've already checked the "usual" culprits: DNS, Avahi, pam_systemd.so, they aren't the cause. binding of isaac rib of greed