additional error screen shot
it's seem to be vmnet driver problem.
2017-07-04 14:58 GMT+09:00 이강우(KangWoo Lee) <koo...@gmail.com>:
> Physical Machine : ESXi on HP microserver N54L
> VM : Debian 9 clean & minimal installation (only ssh & basic packages)
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No logs were left on the client.
However, strange parts of the sshd debug log have been identified.
--- /var/log/auth.log
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Jul 10 19:55:37 debian systemd-logind[481]: Watching system buttons on
/dev/input/event4 (Power Button)
Jul 10
PS: There is nothing in the log file.
The server will be stopped(hang. power is on) momentarily and no messages
will be left in the log.
2017-07-10 13:52 GMT+09:00 이강우(KangWoo Lee) <koo...@gmail.com>:
> This phenomenon appears to occur only in certain circumstances.
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This phenomenon appears to occur only in certain circumstances.
Occurs only HP microserver N54L + VMWare ESXi 6.5.x + Debian 9 VM
environments. + Netsarang Xshell SSH Client
I tried it in another environment, but it did not happen.
Other HW + VMWARE 6.5.x + Debian 9 VM
thx.
2017-07-09
Physical Machine : ESXi on HP microserver N54L
VM : Debian 9 clean & minimal installation (only ssh & basic packages)
I tested it under different conditions, but it did not occur in other
environments.
In the same conditions, changing the physical equipment to another
equipment did not cause
Package: openssh-server
Version: 1:7.4p1-10
The server hangs when attempting to connect via Netsarang xshell 5 Client.
It's just a client issue, but it's a critical issue that causes the server
to hang.
It did not occur with putty ssh client.
I have also passed on the same thing to Netsarang.
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