Greetings Emmanuel:

Why you would take the trouble to get a Gbit "switch", update ssh, and 
keep using YDL 4.0?
Is there a reason you are staying with the earlier version of YDL?  
Perhaps you are waiting for YDL 5?
Regardless of your reasons YDL 4.1 is very much ahead of YDL 4.0.

If you were a bit more specific identifying your difficulty perhaps I 
could suggest something less general.
I don't mean to imply that upgrading YDL will solve everything.  I just 
found it odd that you would choose to update seek the latest version of 
ssh (or anything else) and not upgrade YDL entirely to the latest 
current version.

Best wishes....
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Emmanuel Stapf [ES] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a NewWorld G4 733MHz with 256 MB of RAM running YDL 4.0:
>
> uname -a
> Linux lisbon.ise 2.6.8-1.ydl.7 #1 Wed Sep 22 18:46:40 EDT 2004 ppc ppc ppc
> GNU/Linux
>
> I've recently got a 1Gbit switch and connect my G4 to it. When I upload from
> another machine (in this case a Solaris-x86) to the G4 via scp (did not try 
> with
> ftp), the scp command will eventually stale very quickly. When it was 
> connected
> to a 100Mbit switch it was ok. I've upgraded to the latest version of ssh and 
> it
> does not change anything.
>
> Any idea what is the problem?
> Thanks,
> Manu
>
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