Re: Need Helo With ssh
try ssh -v .....
Kosala
On Nov 17, 2007 12:20 AM, VenuP <venu.pola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My Application tries to ssh to a system, which is alive and i can ping to
it, but my ssh command hangs and doesn't respond for hours.
I tried the -o ConnectTimeout option, but this works only for machines that
are not around. For example
ssh -o connectTimeout=5 root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx times out in 5 seconds.
My case is a little different, I know a machine exists but there is some
problem with that and its not answering my ssh request. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
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