Re: doesn't connect

From: Darren Tucker (dtucker_at_zip.com.au)
Date: 08/08/04

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    Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 21:30:59 +1000
    To: Yaroslav Halchenko <yoh@cs.unm.edu>
    
    

    Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
    > I've got a really strange problem and I think that ssh itself is not the
    > reason of it happening but rather our network, but I couldn't figure
    > what might cause it.
    [...]
    > I'm trying to connect from two different machines which are within the
    > same network and I can connect from one but not from another :-/
    >
    > on a bad client I get next output (with -v -v -v) (on a good client I
    > get the same but it proceeds further after that)

    Maybe http://www.snailbook.com/faq/mtu-mismatch.auto.html ?

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