Well, I recompiled on my remote host and now it works as advertised. It may have been that I was still having some minor complications with my OpenSSH environment as well. Don't know--it just seems like it fixed itself. I may have had a bad dxexec (some test version I was working on) installed instead.

Actually, for point 2, the code I'm talking about can't be fixed as easily as just changing the shell, if we want to provide the ability to use something like ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED], can it? Don't we need to add some of the code that you did for the dxexec stuff with the username?

David

Hmm.  Could be something else failed and the local exec just timed out
waiting for the back-connect on port 1910.

From the shell, if you do:

   > ssh <remotehost> cat /dev/null | od -xc

Does it give you:

   0000000

without requiring a password?  If so then ssh looks to be set up right.

Randy

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