I'm also seeing this, but I've noticed that it only happens after the system 
has been running for some time.  I can actually ssh to the remote system and 
use it for a period of time.  After a random (as far as I can tell it's random) 
amount of time has elapsed, the ssh connection 'suspends' and no longer 
functions, and then no further outgoing ssh connections will work to the 
original host or any others that I've tried.  Though note, I can still ssh to 
localhost/current IP of the system that is affected.

The work-arounds previously mentioned in the bug do not work for me.

This is a currently up-to-date (as of 2011/07/22) i386 squeeze system.  This is 
an Atom-based netbook and the wifi driver uses firmware if that may have any 
bearing.

ii  openssh-client 1:5.5p1-6      secure shell (SSH) client, for secure access



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