Could be your ssh client proposing ciphers the SSH server doesn't
understand. This was known issue with communication of ssh client 5+ to ssh
server 4.x and older.
Give it a try and let us know.
http://www.held.org.il/blog/2011/05/the-myterious-case-of-broken-ssh-client-connection-reset-by-peer/
hey all :-)
unfortunately I don't have access to ssh server, I can only see:
Platform: i586-pc-linux-gnu
Compiled with: liblua-5.2.3 openssl-1.0.1k libpcre-8.35 libpcap-1.6.2
nmap-libdnet-1.12 ipv6
Compiled without:
Available nsock engines: epoll poll select
ssh -vvvl user ip
debug2: kex_par
On 2004-04-16 01:26:52 -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> Could be you've got an intermediate router that's dropping you,
> possibly after ten minutes' idle time.
If this is possible, then it could probably be the case, since the
problems appeared after moving to a different ADSL connection (using
a
on Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 04:42:40PM +0200, Vincent Lefevre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Could someone explain the following behavior, i.e. the fact that the
> ssh connection closes after 10 minutes? Until yesterday, I didn't
> have any problem (but my machine ay isn't connected by the same ADSL
> ac
Could someone explain the following behavior, i.e. the fact that the
ssh connection closes after 10 minutes? Until yesterday, I didn't
have any problem (but my machine ay isn't connected by the same ADSL
account). TIA.
ay:~> ssh -vvv loria
OpenSSH_3.8p1 Debian 1:3.8p1-2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, Ope
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