--- Ron Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To rule out a problem with the sshd, try communicating with it using > the > ssh escape sequences (see "man ssh" for details) over your ssh > session. > If the sshd and your connection to it are alive and healthy, pressing > and > releasing the 3 keys "<enter>~?" one after the other will cause sshd > to > immediately show a list of available escape sequences. This is > assuming > that the "tilde" character is the escape character (as it is by > default). > > Regards, > Ron > > Good idea. There could be a mismatch between your terminal settings and what Linux thinks you're using, too. Do you have a different client (say OpenSSH) that you can try? Not to utter a blasphemy, but if your system doesn't contain any patient data you could even enable telent and try that. If it's a live system, or if anything on the same box contains sensitive data, I wouldn't. === Gregory Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Judge a man by his questions not his answers." --Voltaire Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Hardhats-members mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members
