On 24/05/12 04:24 AM, elbbit wrote:
On 23/05/12 22:45, Gary Dale wrote:
On 23/05/12 04:53 PM, elbbit wrote:
On your server put this line in your sshd_config after "Port 22":
Port 443
Do a "service ssh restart" or "/etc/init.d/ssh restart". Connect using:
ssh -p 443 user@host
That has the
Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> I've seen that before and it took us ages to narrow down - in our case
> (admittedly your case may be different), it was the combination of
> network interface MTU and packet fragmentation.
I was just going to suggest exactly the same thing. And it took us ages
to track
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 08:25:20PM +0100, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 23/05/12 03:07 PM, elbbit wrote:
> > On 23/05/12 19:46, Gary Dale wrote:
> >> This is repeatable 100% of the time.
> > I get this error on my ISP. I have found they are inspecting the
> > internet packets and terminating if there is t
Hi - entering this thread late...
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 07:46:29PM +0100, Gary Dale wrote:
> I'm connecting at various times to different Debian/Squeeze servers from
> my Debian/Wheezy workstation using ssh. No matter which server I connect
> to, I find that if I move a lot of data on the remo
On 23/05/12 22:45, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 23/05/12 04:53 PM, elbbit wrote:
>> On your server put this line in your sshd_config after "Port 22":
>>
>> Port 443
>>
>> Do a "service ssh restart" or "/etc/init.d/ssh restart". Connect using:
>>
>> ssh -p 443 user@host
>>
> That has the same issue as the
On 23/05/12 03:25 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 23/05/12 03:07 PM, elbbit wrote:
On 23/05/12 19:46, Gary Dale wrote:
This is repeatable 100% of the time.
I get this error on my ISP. I have found they are inspecting the
internet packets and terminating if there is too little back-and-forth
traffic.
On 23/05/12 04:53 PM, elbbit wrote:
On 23/05/12 20:25, Gary Dale wrote:
On 23/05/12 03:07 PM, elbbit wrote:
On 23/05/12 19:46, Gary Dale wrote:
This is repeatable 100% of the time.
I get this error on my ISP. I have found they are inspecting the
internet packets and terminating if there is t
On 23/05/12 20:25, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 23/05/12 03:07 PM, elbbit wrote:
>> On 23/05/12 19:46, Gary Dale wrote:
>>> This is repeatable 100% of the time.
>> I get this error on my ISP. I have found they are inspecting the
>> internet packets and terminating if there is too little back-and-forth
>>
On 23/05/12 03:07 PM, elbbit wrote:
On 23/05/12 19:46, Gary Dale wrote:
This is repeatable 100% of the time.
I get this error on my ISP. I have found they are inspecting the
internet packets and terminating if there is too little back-and-forth
traffic. My ISP is a mobile phone network over 3
On 23/05/12 19:46, Gary Dale wrote:
> This is repeatable 100% of the time.
I get this error on my ISP. I have found they are inspecting the
internet packets and terminating if there is too little back-and-forth
traffic. My ISP is a mobile phone network over 3G so they are probably
trying to keep
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