Which OS is the host system using ? On Windows 7 for me, I have the same
issue using NDIS (RNDIS), but when I switch to ethernet, the problem no
longer exists. So, I doubt this is a ssh problem.
 I think it is more likely a problem specific to a select few USB
implementations on the host side ( hardware, or software ).

One thing I did not consider is that I was using a USB 3.0 port which may /
may not be supported well. But I honestly do not have a clue what the
problem *is*.


On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 8:01 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Beaglebone Black rev C Debian, I can always start a ssh session and log
> in.  I can enter a few commands, everything is fine.  After about one
> minute of elapsed time, the ssh drops communication.  Could even be in the
> middle of typing a new command.
>
> 100% repeatable (unfortunately).  Get in every time and works for a
> minute, every time.  Then hang.  I have to reboot to cycle this scenario
> again.
>
> Additional info.  I can serial TTY over the same USB connection at any
> time, for as long as I want, even after the ssh hangs.  So the hang is
> local to the ssh connection - not the entire board or Linux itself.  Also,
> the same USB still has active file sharing with the PC at all times, so
> it's not the USB in general.
>
> Thanks for any insight....
> -john
>
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