-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Chuck: I've used ssh a lot both to and from my Opteron system without incident. Does putty have some sort of a verbose or diagnostic mode you can turn on to see protocol opterations? Command line ssh uses the "-v" switch. It might be interesting to see the output of such a thing. In particular, ssh really doesn't care about the user doing "ls" or "cd" - it's just passing the characters you type to the remote shell. Have you tried enabling rsh or telnet and seeing if remote access works for those protocols? Good luck, - Darrell On Tuesday 03 February 2004 04:55, Chuck Gibke wrote:
I am intending to use my Athlon64 box with Suse 9.0-64 for a game server which means that all communication will be remote via ssh. It will replace an existing box that has been running a year and a half on RH7.3.
The 64 has been working fine as a local terminal. I have kept everything up-to-date. However, I am having severe problems with ssh (good thing I tried it before installing it 30 miles away). Putty from windows aborts after accepting a password. Using ssh from another (32-bit) box will log in and run "ls" commands but hangs on a "cd" command. Only recourse is to Cntrl-C and exit.
Anyone else having these issues? Or is everyone using their systems locally?
Thanks.
......Chuck
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