You're not the first with this problem.

There is a ticket filed in the MacPorts database:
http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/13046

The following is shamelessly pulled from an earlier posting (courtesy of jptix, whom gives credit to Allan Odgaard.):

The solution to this problem is to use the -i flag when connecting to the
server:

ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] -i ~/.ssh/id_dsa

You can also make this permanent for all servers by adding this line to your
~/.ssh/config:

IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_dsa

On Nov 1, 2007, at 10:38 AM, Kendall Shaw wrote:

I've upgraded to leopard on my G4 powerbook, and installed openssh. If I run ssh from macports I get an error: "percent_expand: NULL replacement". /usr/bin/ssh still works though. Do any have any idea what could be causing the error?

Incidentally, the reason why I'm installing openssh is that I'm having a problem where X windows over ssh disconnect if I don't interact with them within some amount of time. That used to happen to me and then stopped at some point. I was guessing that it may have been that I had installed openssh from macports previously under Tiger and that that had changed that behavior.


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