Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 23:23:56 +0000 From: jim@freeze.org To: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: SSH terminal locking up from OS X to FreeBSD Message-ID: <20050222232356.GB34739@freeze.org> In-Reply-To: <421BAF65.7050905@mac.com> References: <20050222211148.GA39859@freeze.org> <af986813282cd4f7f9c7561dcc780c7e@secure-computing.net> <20050222215018.GA73127@freeze.org> <52db984e328af02367f124b03ca241a9@secure-computing.net> <20050222215959.GA80924@freeze.org> <421BAF65.7050905@mac.com>
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* Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com> [2005-02-22 17:17:09 -0500]: > Are the two machines on the same network segment, or are they remote? Do > you have IPFW rulesets enabled on either, particularly dynamic ones? > Running sshd with -vvv will help, as others have suggested, although you > might also consider running "tcpdump -Xvn host foo and port 22" and see > what you see... The machines are remote. Also, location doesn't seem to matter. I get the same results when the Mac is on different networks, wired or wireless. No IPFW rulesets on this FreeBSD machine. On my old FreeBSD machine I did have firewall rules enabled, but I got the same result. On the Mac, I have the default firewall rules on but allow ssh connections. I'll try the tcpdump. Is that command done as follows from the Mac?: su tcpdump -Xvn remotemachine.org user and port 22 -- Jim Freeze
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