Today, the same problem is appearing on all of our Amazon Cloud Servers.
We are using 4 different client machines, wireless or not. It's not
related to drivers. I know SSH does reverse lookup by default. Can it be
the issue ?
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Today, the same problem is appearing on all of our Amazon Cloud Servers.
We are using 4 different client machines, wireless or not. It's not
related to drivers. I know SSH does reverse lookup by default. Can it be
the issue ?
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Setting to invalid on package openssh as this seems to be a network
driver problem.
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Status: New = Invalid
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yes, thank you boyan! typing in the colsole sudo iwpriv eth1
set_vlanmode 0 fixed the problem for me on my Dell Mini 12 (using
default installed hardy 8.04)
it seems this might be fixed in the regular ubuntu repositories, but the
dell mini repositories still haven't been updated? the bug referred
yes, thank you boyan! typing in the colsole sudo iwpriv eth1
set_vlanmode 0 fixed the problem for me on my Dell Mini 12 (using
default installed hardy 8.04)
it seems this might be fixed in the regular ubuntu repositories, but the
dell mini repositories still haven't been updated? the bug referred
My Dell mini9 also had the same problem. Procedure in comment 23 also
fixed mine.
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My Dell mini9 also had the same problem. Procedure in comment 23 also
fixed mine.
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I have the same problem with a Mini Dell 9. The solution in commet 23
just worked fine for me.
Kernel version is:
Linux [hostname] 2.6.24-19-lpia #1 SMP Tue Jul 29 14:02:05 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
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is this a duplicate of bug #259816 ?
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I have the same problem with a Mini Dell 9. The solution in commet 23
just worked fine for me.
Kernel version is:
Linux [hostname] 2.6.24-19-lpia #1 SMP Tue Jul 29 14:02:05 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
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The solution from this bug report
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules/+bug/259816/)
works for me :
Open a console and type : sudo iwpriv eth1 set_vlanmode 0
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The solution from this bug report
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules/+bug/259816/)
works for me :
Open a console and type : sudo iwpriv eth1 set_vlanmode 0
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Also in the 32-bit kernel :
Linux (my hostname) 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Fri Jul 11 23:41:49 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-19-generic
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reassigning package as this seems to be a bug caused by the 'wl' driver.
Could some people provide feedback of which version of LRM and which
kernel was being used at the time? There are two versions of 'wl' out
there right now.
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reassigning package as this seems to be a bug caused by the 'wl' driver.
Could some people provide feedback of which version of LRM and which
kernel was being used at the time? There are two versions of 'wl' out
there right now.
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Linux (hostname) 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Fri Jul 11 21:01:46 UTC 2008
x86_64 GNU/Linux
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-19-generic 2.6.24.13-19.45
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I've same problem. To fix it I've add blacklist wl in
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist file.
Now all work perfectly.
I've this hardware : 02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation
BCM4328 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 03) on MacBook laptop.
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I've same problem. To fix it I've add blacklist wl in
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist file.
Now all work perfectly.
I've this hardware : 02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation
BCM4328 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 03) on MacBook laptop.
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This same problem (and the solution) is mentioned in this email thread:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2008/04/21/msg001941.html
It looks like it was a bug in the ssh client. It's probably made worse
by the unreliability of wifi (ie, I packet lost here or there).
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This same problem (and the solution) is mentioned in this email thread:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2008/04/21/msg001941.html
It looks like it was a bug in the ssh client. It's probably made worse
by the unreliability of wifi (ie, I packet lost here or there).
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I have the same problem. The system is up to date and I do not have any
wireless connection.
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I have the same problem. The system is up to date and I do not have any
wireless connection.
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The solution posted by Alex worked for me too !
I was going nuts trying to figure out if it was a problem with my Dlink
wireless router, openssh-server, or openssh-client. Finally, I tried
putty, which worked perfectly. That helped me google down the problem to
this thread.
Thanks Alex !
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The solution posted by Alex worked for me too !
I was going nuts trying to figure out if it was a problem with my Dlink
wireless router, openssh-server, or openssh-client. Finally, I tried
putty, which worked perfectly. That helped me google down the problem to
this thread.
Thanks Alex !
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I confirm that the solution written by Alex solved the problem for me too. (I
have the same BCM4310 USB). I just had to disable the driver wl from the
restricted drivers application.
Many thanks.
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I replace also the in-kernel driver with ndiswrapper and now everything looks
fine.
I checked also the page regarding the kernel driver
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#supported and the model I have
(BCM 4310 Rev 1) does not appear in the supported list. Strangely it worked
(sort
I confirm that the solution written by Alex solved the problem for me too. (I
have the same BCM4310 USB). I just had to disable the driver wl from the
restricted drivers application.
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I have the BCM4310 USB controller as well. Disabling the wl proprietary
driver worked for me, too. Thanks Alex.
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I replace also the in-kernel driver with ndiswrapper and now everything looks
fine.
I checked also the page regarding the kernel driver
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#supported and the model I have
(BCM 4310 Rev 1) does not appear in the supported list. Strangely it worked
(sort
For me it works fine with wired connection but not with wireless. I tried also
putty client + wireless and that also works fine.
So the problem is with the openssh-client and the wireless connection.
Not sure if a workaround is needed in the openssh package or the network level.
I did not try
Solution: (For me anyway)
Gabriel's post of his environment kind of struck me with the answer. I
also have a BCM4310 USB Controller and was using NDISWrapper before
upgrading to Hardy. I noticed after the upgrade that I was using the
wl alternate driver and it was showing up as one of my
For me it works fine with wired connection but not with wireless. I tried also
putty client + wireless and that also works fine.
So the problem is with the openssh-client and the wireless connection.
Not sure if a workaround is needed in the openssh package or the network level.
I did not try
It's exactly my case written above! SSH through wireless connection (AD-
HOC) doesn't work.
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On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 5:50 AM, Gabriel Petchesi wrote:
For me it works fine with wired connection but not with wireless.
You are right! For me it is the same: the problem appears when I use a
wireless connection!
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Solution: (For me anyway)
Gabriel's post of his environment kind of struck me with the answer. I
also have a BCM4310 USB Controller and was using NDISWrapper before
upgrading to Hardy. I noticed after the upgrade that I was using the
wl alternate driver and it was showing up as one of my
I have the same problem. I've tried several different things and I'm
hoping maybe someone else can relate or better yet, know of a solution.
I'm not able to ssh to machines but I'm able to do so to local machine
on my local network. Also, I've noticed that when I'm not using
wireless and a
I have the same problem. I've tried several different things and I'm
hoping maybe someone else can relate or better yet, know of a solution.
I'm not able to ssh to machines but I'm able to do so to local machine
on my local network. Also, I've noticed that when I'm not using
wireless and a
My good luck went away after the next update, though it's not clear what
the update had to do with it. Unfortunately, I don't have time to dig
into it now. Hopefully, someone with more expertise in OpenSSH can help.
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My good luck went away after the next update, though it's not clear what
the update had to do with it. Unfortunately, I don't have time to dig
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I had the same issue. I built OpenSSH from source and still had the
problem. I installed the latest updates and the problem is gone. I don't
know which of the updates fixed it - none of them seemed obviously
related to ssh. Here are the versions of OpenSSH the updates that
fixed the issue:
$ ssh
I had the same issue. I built OpenSSH from source and still had the
problem. I installed the latest updates and the problem is gone. I don't
know which of the updates fixed it - none of them seemed obviously
related to ssh. Here are the versions of OpenSSH the updates that
fixed the issue:
$ ssh
Nothing helps me so far. My Hardy is up-to-date.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_4.7p1 Debian-8ubuntu1.2, OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007
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This issue is no longer there for me, I don't know why, but it corrected
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Mine haven't disappeared yet :(
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The issue is the current version of ssh client in Hardy.
I tried to use ssh client from Hardy Live-CD -- it works fine.
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