Thanks Joost, I'll play around with those options. Especially the "-timeout" approach is simple to tryout. Further suggestions about the cause of the problem are still welcome of course. Thanks again, Pieter On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Joost van der Lugt<jvdl@sendmail.com> wrote:
You may want to check:
- timeout setting in the client - running ssh with higher priority on the server - and/or use *less* ssh commands when the load is high
Pieter Van Gorp wrote:
Dear Bujdosó, thanks for your reply.
_If_ you think that the firewall is responsible for the timeouts you might take a look at your /var/log/firewall
In the firewall log, I have no entries for the machine from which the connections were initiated (and refused to). How should I interpret this observation?
Then you can look at /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 config file in the "FW_SERVICES_ACCEPT_EXT" section.
The hitcount/blockseconds identifiers do not occur in this file...
Should I investigate other paths than the firewall? Any clues?
Thanks a lot for your advice, Pieter
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