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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] weird SSH problem
From: Andrew Farmer <andfarm () teknovis ! com>
Date: 2004-09-09 19:47:39
Message-ID: 1B5B58F7-0299-11D9-99AD-000D93C0F38C () teknovis ! com
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On 8 Sep 2004, at 07:37, Arran Fraser wrote:
> I'm trying to apply finishing touches to a fresh intallation of a
> desktop machine that is installed and ready to use.
>
> The machine is behind a router (which could be the only problem),
> configured to allow port forwarding on port 22 to 192.168.0.2.
>
> I can log in to the box with SSH. Simple commands work. I can change
> directories, run rc-update, and a few other things. But very soon my
> SSH client completely freezes.
>
> When I ran "ps -ax", I got the first line of output (column headers)
> and
> then freeze. Three times, exactly the same effect.
>
> When I run "ls -la" on any directory, I get the first line of output
> (the number of files in the directory) and then freeze.
>
> When I run nano or vim, on any file, the editor loads but freezes
> before
> it displays the contents of the file. I can "cat" or "tail" those same
> files without a problem.
Hmm. Router could be choking on large packets... try it without the
router
and see if the same issues come up.
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