[KLUG Members] weird ssh behavior...

Mark Bystry mabystry at verizon.net
Thu May 18 13:54:51 EDT 2006


ha ha...well i hope you weren't too embarrassed.

here's my setup.
my main box has suse 10.1 loaded.
ip inside of the lan is 192.168.1.8
all other ip addresses inside of my lan start after 192.168.1.8 (2 laptops and a pda)
my server gets the same ip address when booted. i have that number reserved for my server inside of 
my netgear wifi router.

using openssh 4.2

inside of my lan i can ssh into my server just fine from my windows xp laptop and my ubuntu laptop.

i'm sure the problem is incredibly simple but my complex mind can't figure it out. i'm sure once i 
discover it, i'll turn into a big "sucker" like on bugs bunny.


Joe Baker wrote the following on 5/18/2006 1:11 PM:
>> Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 07:13:16 -0400
>> From: Mark Bystry <mabystry at verizon.net>
>> Subject: [KLUG Members] weird ssh behavior...
>> To: KLUG <members at kalamazoolinux.org>
>> Message-ID: <446C56CC.2030903 at verizon.net>
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>> i have been having a problem with ssh ever since i put suse 10.1 on my home system. from my windows 
>> xp machine at work i can log into my suse 10.1 server at home via ssh...EXCEPT...when i "ls" to see 
>> the directory contents, i see 3-4 things listed in putty and then it hangs at the command line. i 
>> have about 20 folders and files in my /home directory.
>>
>> why could this be happening? since i have dsl i use dyndns.org as my dns. i have also tried winscp 
>> and i get so far as logging in and it hangs at "Reading Remote Directory". it's almost as if i do 
>> not have permission to see my /home/user contents or something.
>>
>> mark
>> suse 10.1
>> kde 3.5.1
> 
> Greetings from across the lake.  I have to wonder about either the 
> server you are connecting to or the machine from which you are 
> initiating the connection.  Maybe there is another machine on the 
> network which has acquired the same ip address as one of the machines.
> I've seen a similar symptom happen once before when I had a DHCP server 
> mis-configured to give away the server's IP address to a client.  I 
> thought somebody was hijacking my SSH session.  Needless to say it was 
> exciting, I blushed like crazy afterwards.
> 
> Good Luck!
> -Joe Baker
> Burlington, Wisconsin
> http://www.burlingtonlinux.org
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