On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 14:00, Darragh Bailey
<felix at compsoc.nuigalway.ie> wrote:
> try changing the starting command line to provide a little more detail
>> spawn /usr/bin/rsync -av -e "ssh -vvv" --delete --bwlimit=0
> buzz:/cvs/AppDev/ /cvs/AppDev/
>> and compare the output at the start between the working and failing
> connections until the ssh process completes the connection.
>
ssh client debug usually isn't nearly as interesting as sshd debug.
Usually the server gives far better reasons for killing a connection
than the client. Upping the LogLevel of the daemon to DEBUG or higher
might give you better results, or running a single sshd process with
-ddd flags on an unused port and capturing full information (i.e.
/usr/sbin/sshd -ddd -p 2222) may be helpful.
- Niall
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