Jim Beard wrote:

> Neat.  The -vvv option seems like it might help shed some light on the 
> situation, at least as long as he uses a client that allows it.  He is 
> working from a windows workstation.
> 
> There is no NAT between the server and client.  It's a rather small 
> LAN, I think there is a hub and two switches between the machines...

Darn, I had bet on it being a NAT issue.

Does the DOS box have firewalling turned on?  Can you turn it off
for outgoing ssh?

Also check if s/he has the autologout shell variable set on the ssh
server.  tcsh has one -- don't know if bash does or not.

-- 
Bob Miller                              K<bob>
kbobsoft software consulting
http://kbobsoft.com                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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