--- 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]>

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