Simple fix.  While being at a university, a student in my  department 
"picked" their own IP address which happened to be mine.   Anyway, I 
haven't had any issues since I disabled their port on the switch :).


ryan


On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Richard Houser wrote:

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> Just try to start eliminating possibilities until you rule out enough
> you can solve the problem.  Start with ping, can you ping both ways
> (assuming you have not blocked it explicitly)?  Enable telnet in the
> "/etc/xinetd.d/telnet" and make sure you have the telnet server and
> client installed on each machine (do NOT forget to turn this off after
> testing).  You can also try going back to openssh-3.4p1-1.1mdk as it is
> the current version in the updates for Mandrake 8.2 (I'm running it on
> at least 20 machines all but 2 with mostly unique hardware).  If the
> lockups are actually taking your machine with it, or bringing
> performance to a crawl, then look for conflicts on such things as IRQs
> in hardware.  If the lockups are just openssh programs hanging, then
> look for things like eliminating the resolver as a potential problem
> (ssh to the ip address, etc) until you get it.  And, if it doesn't turn
> out to be something simple like this, please let us know in case we find
> it later!
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