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[ILUG] SSH strangeness [me too...]

[ILUG] SSH strangeness [me too...]

Ronan Waide waider at waider.ie
Mon May 13 22:33:48 IST 2002


On May 10, redgiant+ilug at redbrick.dcu.ie said:
> I've a totally different problem with OpenSSH that someone might be able
> to help me with...
> 
> Machine seems to hang after I logout and i have to CTRL+C or kill the
> SSH app (PuTTY in Windows).  Next time I try to log in (using SSH) it
> gets as far as the password dialog and then hangs.

Dunno if you solved this. Sounds like your sshd is hanging, not your
machine. "Hanging" on logout is often caused by having started a
backgrounded subprocess while ssh'd in; have a peek at the fine manual
for more info on this.

Cheers,
Waider.
-- 
"People are so dead it's not funny anymore. I could deal with it if
 they just decided to stay dead but some of them are convinced they're
 partially alive and make promises they can't keep i.e. getting out of
 their crypts in one piece (and having their brain with them)." - Dalton




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