----- "Kees Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Additionally, I can't reproduce this bug.  Are you still seeing this
> problem?
> 
> $ ssh nonexistent.domain.example
> ssh: nonexistent.domain.example: Name or service not known

Hm, I can't reproduce it either. Weird.

Since reporting the bug, I've moved the computer to a different location
and different network. At the time of reporting the host was behind a
D-Link firewall/router/WLAN access point which, IIRC, also provided
caching DNS for the private network.

Before reporting, I checked what SuSE SLES 9 server did in the
situation, and it acted just like you posted, and just like the Ubuntu
box is acting now. The SuSE box was at the same location, but connected
directly to the Internet (bypassing the said D-Link box). Hence, I
assumed this was a Ubuntu specific issue, while the real culprit is
quite plausibly the D-Link box.

Feel free to close this one, as I'm quite convinced it's neither an
Ubuntu nor openssh-client issue.

- Mikko

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