I had added my box in /etc/hosts on the SolBox before writing that last
email. Good question, though...
The -v options showed me that it's hanging after authentication, while
requesting X11 forwarding and connection spoofing... I give it a -x option
and it logs in no problem... Which explains why it would work from a VC,
but not through X. I still don't understand it... but at least I know how
to make it work... I'd still like not to have to type -x or +x between
different systems... The kicker is that X Forwarding is configured on the
box, and this is a swap out box for another SolBox... and I never had this
issue with THAT box... I'll have to delve into the sshd2_config on the
server. The other issue is that I MUST use ssh2 now, even though the
server is configured to bounce down to ssh1 if needed.
Thanks Lonni.
Net Llama
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> I have a wierd one. eD2.4, ssh2 connecting to a Solaris 5.7 box.
> When I
> use text-console 1, ssh2 connects fine to the Solaris box. From
> within
> KDE2, however, it hangs after password verification...
>
> any ideas?
Run ssh with the -v switch to see what's going on. Could be some weird
reverse lookup problem. Does your IP address properly resolve on the
Solaris box?
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