Re: ssh working as designed?

From: Neil W Rickert (rickert+nn@cs.niu.edu)
Date: 04/24/02

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    From: Neil W Rickert <rickert+nn@cs.niu.edu>
    Date: 24 Apr 2002 18:20:09 GMT
    
    

    Christian Karpp <xn@heidelbg.ibm.com> writes:

    >in such situations, the ssh session is established and one can work for
    >about 1-3 minutes before the session is closed without any further error
    >message or notification. neither on the client side, nor on the server
    >side.

    >what causes this behavior?

    A flaky network.



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