On 09/02/2009 05:08 PM, jeffunit wrote:
At 02:02 PM 9/2/2009, you wrote:
On 09/02/2009 04:30 PM, jeffunit wrote:
As I said, the problem is intermittent. However, once I have the
problem,
it occurs reliably. Here is some verbose output, which isn't very
helpful...

Perhaps. I find this interesting though.

U:\>sftp -v -v -v jdei...@www.weasel.com
Connecting to www.weasel.com...
OpenSSH_5.1p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009
debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0
debug1: Connecting to www.weasel.com [208.97.189.139] port 22.

If I do the same thing, though I'm in bash, I get this line first:

debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh_config


So, do you have this file?


I have to use control-C to stop this, as it hangs after the 'connecting
to' line.

This problem is independent of where I am connecting to.

Really. So you could debug on the server side then and see if there's
any interaction. If not, it sounds like this is a problem with an
outgoing firewall block or other BLODA
<http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#BLODA>.

Here is some output when run with bash.
The first output successfully connects, the second one hangs.
Since this issue is intermittent, I suspect it might not be a BLODA
issue...

Yeah, probably true.  Still worth a look though.

<snip>

I had to use control-C to stop this, as it has been hanging at this
point for 5 minutes.

Yep, you're clearly getting a hang there.  Have you tried this with
another machine that wouldn't be a mirror image of the one you're
using?  Could be a machine specific configuration thing.  If it doesn't
work for you from more than 1 machine and it's not an external source
like BLODA and it's not something on the server side, then it looks
like you're stuck trying to debug this in the source.

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