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Re: slow ssh login on a cygwin machine
On Feb 28 16:33, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 28 17:02, Ilya Dogolazky wrote:
> > Hi Corinna !
> >
> > 02/28/2012 04:49 PM, ext Corinna Vinschen ÐÐÑÐÑ:
> >
> > >This kind of delay is often a result of the process trying to
> > >access some remote filesystem.
> >
> > How can I investigate this (is there something like "lsof" in Windows)?
>
> There's a fuser in the psmisc package, but the latest version doesn't
> work as expected, downgrading to the previous psmisc package helps
> for now. But I don't think this will help you here.
>
> > If you're speaking about "process", do you mean the "sshd" process?
>
> Any process on the server started during login.
>
> > And what could be a reason for it to access any remote file system?
>
> Most likely it's something in your login scripts. For instance,
> consider expressions like this:
>
> my_path=/foo
> ls /$my_path
>
> This results in a `ls //foo' call. // is the top-level of all UNC
> network paths. THis call will result in Cygwin searching for a machine
> called foo.
Oh, and then again... did you install the bash-completion package on
the server? It's known to result in such delays sometimes. I never
used it myself so Idon't know what it's doing. Somebody else might
know more here.
Corinna
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