hello everybody,
i just did some tests with quickfix and reverse dns.
the test scenario was like running 2 instances of "executor" on localhost and a third session to a remote host.
if the third host got a reverse dns entry, the connections to the two local executors were pretty fast.
if the third host does NOT have a reverse dns entry, the connection attempts to the local executor instances was HEAVILY slowed down by minutes.
it still connects to the executors, but like a few minutes after starting the initiator process.
could one of you guys verify those behaviour (hopefully on a non-freebsd architecture) and give me some response on how it went?
thanks alot for your help,
heri
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