> also for sendmail users, note that by default sendmail is set up
> to do an identd check on incoming connections. this really slows
> things down when its always waiting for timeouts on sites which
> dont run an identd server.
Don't they get a simple `connection refused' ?
I'd only expect a timeout on machines that are down.
> there is a config option (forget exactly what at the moment) to
> disable this silly overhead.
% grep -i ident /etc/sendmail/config.m4
define(`confTO_IDENT', 0s)
> to do an identd check on incoming connections. this really slows
> things down when its always waiting for timeouts on sites which
> dont run an identd server.
Don't they get a simple `connection refused' ?
I'd only expect a timeout on machines that are down.
> there is a config option (forget exactly what at the moment) to
> disable this silly overhead.
% grep -i ident /etc/sendmail/config.m4
define(`confTO_IDENT', 0s)
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