[Zope] slow authentication popup in 2.5.0?

Chris McDonough chrism@zope.com
Wed, 13 Feb 2002 11:13:08 -0500


Does "nslookup 142489" from a DOS box work?

In any case, even if it does, the "slowness" you see is likely due a DNS 
issue related only to your local machine.  There is nothing special 
about Zope 2.5 that would make it authenticate any slower than previous 
Zope versions.

H.de.Wit@SFK.NL wrote:
>>Can your machine resolve its own hostname other than localhost?  For
>>example, if your machine is named "frobnitz", can "frobnitz" be resolved?
>>
> 
> my machine is called 142489, and in my internet explorer 142489 as well as
> \\142489 is known (i see my printers and my scheduled tasks)
> I hope that this is what you mean.
> 
> 
> 
> Hans de Wit
> Stichting Farmaceutische Kengetallen
> Postbus 30460
> 2500 GL  DEN HAAG
> Tel. 070-3737448
> Fax 070-3737445
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>                     McDonough            To:     H.de.Wit@SFK.NL                                                    
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> Can your machine resolve its own hostname other than localhost?  For
> example, if your machine is named "frobnitz", can "frobnitz" be resolved?
> 
> H.de.Wit@SFK.NL wrote:
> 
>>Chris McDonough wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Probably a DNS issue.  Can your test machine resolve its own hostname?
>>>
>>>
>>Thank you for reacting.
>>Indeed localhost was not in my host file, and i added it, thanks.
>>However, http://127.0.0.1 itself is reacting very fast, less than a
>>
> second.
> 
>>http://127.0.0.1/manage takes exactly 24 seconds see the authentication
>>popup.
>>
>>My last mail was a little wrong: my  machine is a windows nt 4.0 machine
>>
>>
>>Met vriendelijke groeten,
>>
>>Hans de Wit
>>Stichting Farmaceutische Kengetallen
>>Postbus 30460
>>2500 GL  DEN HAAG
>>Tel. 070-3737448
>>Fax 070-3737445
>>
>>
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Chris McDonough                    Zope Corporation
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