On Feb 22, 2005, at 10:04 PM, Jim Freeze wrote:

* Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-02-22 18:43:39 -0500]:

Jim Freeze wrote:
Show us what SSH shows when the connection locks up. In particular, try
doing a "<RETURN>~?" after you get the connection lockup and see whether
you get a menu of escape sequences back.

Hmm, I never knew about that. So, I finally got tcpdump working, and after the terminal locks up, hitting return produces no affect on the command line, but the ssh connection is still open because I can see data go by on my tcpdump window. And, I DO get the menu of escape sequences back after typing "<RETURN>~?", but I was not successful in getting anything to work. In fact, the tcpdump messages pretty much stopped after a few key strokes.


Just for giggles, what happens when you try a different encryption method with the ssl client? For example, -c blowfish


man ssh for more details

Chad

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