Hello Dag, " nohup kill -HUP pid-of-sshd-listener-process should get it for you or if you are really (justifiably) paranoid a little temporary cron that will restart sshd if not running, or in five minutes. "
Ok, i will first set this up on a test machine... thing is, as logging on from the local LAN gives no problem...will it show anything... ok, we wont know if i dont trace...:-) -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Dag Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: dinsdag 6 februari 2007 17:06 Aan: misc@openbsd.org Onderwerp: Re: SSH client (putty) hangs after name/password login Brian A. Seklecki wrote: >> Hello Brian, >> >> Not quite sure what you mean with pstree...don't know the command and >> no 'man pstree' on my 3.8 system..? > > It's in the psmisc/ package > >> Note that I no problems logging into the system while on the local >> network (doing this via a PC that I remotely manage). When I do a SSH >> session (via the VPN >> tunnel) on the INSIDE >> of the OBSD box, I get the same problem....(using the same account). > > Okay I must be asleep again. I thought we eliminated pf(4) as the > problem. Technically if you can negotiate a 3-way handshake and > establish the TCP socket, MTU should be a non-issue. > > What about "netstat -s". Anything suspicious (grep -i drop) for > sections esp: tcp: ip: icmp: etherip: > > If you have access via the LAN, what about tcpdump(8) on the tun(4) > interface? > >> is >> not the case locaclly.... > > >> Problem here is that this system is 900Km away...if I would stop the >> SSHD (so i could > > Normally I'd say to you "Oh you're fine with pkill -HUP sshd"; but > that's because I'm accustomed to out-of-band management like DRAC and > mgetty >:} nohup kill -HUP pid-of-sshd-listener-process should get it for you or if you are really (justifiably) paranoid a little temporary cron that will restart sshd if not running, or in five minutes. > > ~BAS > >> restart it with debug options....) I will not be able to reach it anymore >> :-(