Re: Another ssh problem - it looks up after a couple of minutes.

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Date: 10/18/05

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    Dave schrieb:
    >
    > Whenever I connect to another machine that has ssh running (including
    > other Suns with other non-OpenSSH based servers), the connection locks
    > up after a minute or two if not used. If its used, it keeps working.
    >
    >
    > Any idea??

    We had the same problem, the problem was the static routing between the
    machines. The default route and so the outgoing packetes goes over
    another interface as the incoming packets. I add a static route to the
    ssh-client machine and the problem was gone (therefor we had some
    problems with access over other adresses ;-(
    Wolfgang


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