XTerm & OpenSSH question w/ freezing.
Darren Tucker
dtucker at zip.com.au
Thu Jul 10 23:34:02 EST 2003
war wrote:
> > Let me guess, you have firewalling/packet filter/NAT and the client and
> > server are on different subnets? It's most likely an MTU problem, see
> > [1].
>
> Usually yes, but this also occurs on a 100mbps switched lan with no packet
> filtering in place.
Well, you're going to have to give us more info.
Server/client OS/version? Network topology? 802.1q? OpenSSH at both
ends?
Try running "netstat -n" at both ends when the connection has hung and
check the SendQ and RecvQ columns for the ssh connection.
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