Hi,
Thank you for your answers,
But, please ignore the content of the 'links' I have posted, I didn't mean
to send you those links. I just did google to find a solution for our
cluster's problem 'Disconnecting:…'. However, because I couldn't find a
proper solution via googling, I posted it to Be
'Disconnecting: Corrupted MAC on input'
This sounds to me like hardware problems. What does your physical
actually, I suspect the MAC here is Msg Auth Code, not Media Access Control.
I think I've heard of this sort of ssh problem occurring when
your network path is unclean - like a router tr
On Sun, 27 May 2007, Ruhollah Moussavi Baygi wrote:
Hi everybody at Beowulf,
I have a serious problem with ssh connection to our cluster. Every
hint/help/suggestion, which can help me to solve it, is highly appreciated.
Most of the time, when users want to connect and run their programs from
On Sun, May 27, 2007 at 12:17:54PM +0330, Ruhollah Moussavi Baygi wrote:
> 'Disconnecting: Corrupted MAC on input'
> 'Disconnecting: bad packet
Well, as the links you posted said, you need to:
1) Make sure everyone has the latest version of ssh installed, and
2) Figure out if there is a bad eth
Hi everybody at Beowulf,
I have a serious problem with ssh connection to our cluster. Every
hint/help/suggestion, which can help me to solve it, is highly appreciated.
Most of the time, when users want to connect and run their programs from
their own PCs, the ssh connection failed, especially du