openssh cygwin: connection closed by remote host



Hello,

I have installed OpenSSH V4.2 on a windows 98 box running cygwin so
that I can log in to it remotely. I am able to do so, but I have
noticed that after I log in/out say 5 or so complete round trips ( by
round trip I mean logging in then logging out), I get the following
message when trying to log in remotely:

ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host

From then on I am not able to connect remotely until I kill sshd.exe
and then restart it by doing so physically at the windows box. Any
ideas on why this might be happening. My apologies if this isn't the
correct newsgroup for this post. Thanks,

Kevin

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