Re: [suse-amd64] ssh problems
good ole Darrell hath proclaimed:
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 << Yeah, the kicker was I was having no problems with ssh going outbound, so I did some more checking - looks like I had 2 different problems: I upgraded my version of Putty to v0.53b from o.52 - that seems to have fixed the login abort problem. I checked my aliases on the bashrc file and "cd" was different - it was aliased to also run an ls. I have had no problems with this on other systems but went ahead and disabled it - well that seemed to do the trick. So I am happy now. 8^) Thanks for the prompt feedback. ......Chuck (yeeeehaw - I am using ssh both ways...) (I'm in Texas, of course)
participants (1)
-
Chuck Gibke