Followup to an older message...
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 05:56:46PM -0500, Joseph T Watson wrote:
> Hello
> I guess that it is not meant for me to make this work.
> I just finished trying again.
Another point on the curve...
> First I uninstalled all rpm's, then did a updatedb and locate ssh, then
> with discretion I removed all ssh related files. Then I killed all
> running ssh process. Then I reinstalled the following rpm's:
>
> openssh-2.2.0p1-2.i386.rpm
> openssh-askpass-2.2.0p1-2.i386.rpm
> openssh-askpass-gnome-2.2.0p1-2.i386.rpm
> openssh-clients-2.2.0p1-2.i386.rpm
> openssh-server-2.2.0p1-2.i386.rpm
> openssl-0.9.5a-3.i386.rpm
>
> Next I edited the config files and started the daemon and tried again,
> only to get the same error.??
>
> [jtwatson@tornado jtwatson]$ ssh 10.0.0.1
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> Last login: Thu Oct 19 18:02:56 2000 from 10.0.0.2
> [jtwatson@tiger jtwatson]$ netscape &
> [1] 26428
> [jtwatson@tiger jtwatson]$ channel 0: istate 4 != open
> channel 0: ostate 64 != open
> [jtwatson@tiger jtwatson]$ netscape &
> [1] 26428
> [jtwatson@tiger jtwatson]$ channel 0: istate 4 != open
> channel 0: ostate 64 != open
> X connection to tiger.sentrel.com:10.0 broken (explicit kill or server
> shutdown).
I built up a new system to act as a broadband cable gateway
and ran into this exact same problem with 2.2.0p1 on RedHat 6.2 which
was incredibly strange since all my other systems like that were working
fine. I upgraded to the new 2.3.0p1 and the problem went away (still
had other problems with linuxconf complaining about the X11 display but
all other apps forwarded fine now). Strange.
> [1]+ Exit 1 netscape
> [jtwatson@tiger jtwatson]$
> I went through this process on both ends and get the same error going
> ether direction
> Well thanks for the help, it was appreciated.
> Joseph
Mike
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