Re: sshd stalling upon login [solved]

2006-10-06 Thread ke han
I had problems with some ssh clients not being able to connect to a  
default installed FreeBSD 6.1.

A source compile of openssl from ports fixed the problem for me.
Perhaps someone should look into the compile settings of openssl  
binaries as used in the FreeBSD install ISO.

thanks, ke han

On Oct 6, 2006, at 4:42 AM, Noah wrote:


Girish Venkatachalam wrote:

On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 02:31:30PM -0700, Noah wrote:





Try this. It might help.

#cd /usr/ports/security/openssl
#make deinstall
#make reinstall

Restart sshd and test.

Best,
Girish



Girish,

you are the winner!!!   that worked!  please claim your prize!

cheers,

Noah



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Re: sshd stalling upon login

2006-10-05 Thread Matthew Seaman
Noah wrote:
 Philip Hallstrom wrote:
 I just built some new FreeBSD servers, and I am trying to log into
 one of them via sshd.  I am finding that the is  a lag between the
 connection and receiving a prompt.  most likely this is because the
 IP address I am coming from does not resolve.  But I am able to log into
 other servers via sshd from the same host that does not have IP
 inverse resolution.

 So I copied the /etc/ssh/sshd_config and /etc/resolv.conf from the
 host that does not stall me to the server that was stalling.  that
 did not clear up the Problem.

 what other configuration files need to be augmented to get rid of
 this stall? clues please?

 In /etc/ssh/sshd_config add:

 UseDNS no
 
 I put that in there and that did not work.  there is still a stall.  any
 other clues?

/etc/hosts

Matthew

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Re: sshd stalling upon login [solved]

2006-10-05 Thread Noah

Girish Venkatachalam wrote:

On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 02:31:30PM -0700, Noah wrote:
  




Try this. It might help.

#cd /usr/ports/security/openssl
#make deinstall
#make reinstall

Restart sshd and test.

Best,
Girish
  


Girish,

you are the winner!!!   that worked!  please claim your prize!

cheers,

Noah



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RE : sshd stalling upon login

2006-10-04 Thread Desmond Coughlan
X-No-Archive: true
   
  I'm possibly (probably) talking bullshit, but try to alter the /etc/hosts to 
reflect the machine whence you're trying the login 
   
  D.


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Re: sshd stalling upon login

2006-10-04 Thread Philip Hallstrom
I just built some new FreeBSD servers, and I am trying to log into one of 
them via sshd.  I am finding that the is  a lag between the connection and 
receiving a prompt.  most likely this is because the IP address I am coming 
from does not resolve.  But I am able to log into
other servers via sshd from the same host that does not have IP inverse 
resolution.


So I copied the /etc/ssh/sshd_config and /etc/resolv.conf from the host that 
does not stall me to the server that was stalling.  that did not clear up the 
Problem.


what other configuration files need to be augmented to get rid of this stall? 
clues please?


In /etc/ssh/sshd_config add:

UseDNS no

Then restart sshd.

-philip

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Re: sshd stalling upon login

2006-10-04 Thread Noah

Philip Hallstrom wrote:
I just built some new FreeBSD servers, and I am trying to log into 
one of them via sshd.  I am finding that the is  a lag between the 
connection and receiving a prompt.  most likely this is because the 
IP address I am coming from does not resolve.  But I am able to log into
other servers via sshd from the same host that does not have IP 
inverse resolution.


So I copied the /etc/ssh/sshd_config and /etc/resolv.conf from the 
host that does not stall me to the server that was stalling.  that 
did not clear up the Problem.


what other configuration files need to be augmented to get rid of 
this stall? clues please?


In /etc/ssh/sshd_config add:

UseDNS no


I put that in there and that did not work.  there is still a stall.  any 
other clues?


Cehers,

Noah




Then restart sshd.

-philip


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Re: sshd stalling upon login

2006-10-04 Thread Noah

Wayne wrote:

Noah wrote:
I put that in there and that did not work.  there is still a stall.  
any other clues?


Are you running sshd by it self or trying to start it from inetd?


sshd is run on its own without inetd.  in fact I think portmap is dead 
on the box.


cheers,


Noah



  -Wayne


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Re: sshd stalling upon login

2006-10-04 Thread Girish Venkatachalam
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 02:31:30PM -0700, Noah wrote:
 Wayne wrote:
 Noah wrote:
 I put that in there and that did not work.  there is still a stall.  
 any other clues?
 
 Are you running sshd by it self or trying to start it from inetd?
 
 sshd is run on its own without inetd.  in fact I think portmap is dead 
 on the box.
 
Try this. It might help.

#cd /usr/ports/security/openssl
#make deinstall
#make reinstall

Restart sshd and test.

Best,
Girish
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