Re: SSHD working in a funky fashion

2006-03-05 Thread Kurt Buff
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: > Check your ssh key size, the newer versions of FreeBSD went from > a 1024 bit key to a 2048 bit kay and some ssh clients can't deal > with that big a one. Also check reverse DNS records for the > IP's involved. > > Ted That's good info, even though the problem is solved

RE: SSHD working in a funky fashion

2006-03-03 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kurt Buff >Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 1:18 PM >To: Alex Zbyslaw; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org >Subject: Re: SSHD working in a funky fashion > > >On 2/28/06, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Kurt Buff wrote: >> >ssh

Re: SSHD working in a funky fashion

2006-03-02 Thread Kurt Buff
On 3/2/06, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kurt Buff wrote: > > >On 2/28/06, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>Kurt Buff wrote: > >> > >>>sshd: fatal: timeout before authentication from 192.168.11.63 > >>> > >>Can you ssh from one of your other FreeBSD boxes to this box? If

Re: SSHD working in a funky fashion

2006-03-02 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Kurt Buff wrote: On 2/28/06, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kurt Buff wrote: sshd: fatal: timeout before authentication from 192.168.11.63 Can you ssh from one of your other FreeBSD boxes to this box? If not then try "ssh -v -v -v" which may point you in the right di

Re: SSHD working in a funky fashion

2006-03-01 Thread Kurt Buff
On 2/28/06, luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > my initial guess is that your firewall is blocking ssh traffic, tcp port 22, > on the interface you're trying to log in on. double check your firewall > rules and make sure it's explicitly allowed No firewalls involved, sorry to say. See my response to

Re: SSHD working in a funky fashion

2006-03-01 Thread Kurt Buff
On 2/28/06, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kurt Buff wrote: > >sshd: fatal: timeout before authentication from 192.168.11.63 > > > Can you ssh from one of your other FreeBSD boxes to this box? If not > then try "ssh -v -v -v" which may point you in the right direction. Well, today it's

Re: SSHD working in a funky fashion

2006-02-28 Thread luke
my initial guess is that your firewall is blocking ssh traffic, tcp port 22, on the interface you're trying to log in on. double check your firewall rules and make sure it's explicitly allowed ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.fr

Re: SSHD working in a funky fashion

2006-02-28 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Kurt Buff wrote: I have set up a desktop box with 3 dual port Intel NICs as a router, which function it seems to be performing just fine. I used to be able to ssh into the box from my Windows machines with no problem, but now it hangs after I enter the user name - it won't come back with the pa