The client-side is using the default Gutsy /etc/ssh/sshd_config

I can't provide the server config due to company policy.

The Dapper version of openssh, which works on Dapper, does not work on
Gutsy. This tells me that it is either openssl, libc, or the kernel nic
driver. I'm very skeptical of the kernel possibility.

Altering the MTU of the NAT router and the Gutsy NIC interface to 576
(both) causes the hang to appear earlier in the initialization, which
tells me this is likely a fragmentation issue, but it happens no matter
what the MTU is set to. They're currently both at MTU:1500.

My money is on openssl. I don't currently have time to build/test an
older openssl library to check this, but if I get time I will do it and
report back.



On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 14:11 +0000, Adam Sommer wrote:
> Can you post your /etc/ssh/ssh_config and /etc/ssh/sshd_config from the
> client and one of the server's you're trying to connect to?
> 
> I have a similar setup and haven't experienced the issue.
>

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openssh clients on 7.04+ do not work with some ssh2 servers, while 6.10's ssh 
does.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160760
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