I am not sure that I understand what you are trying to do. Are both interfaces on the same network with IPs that part of the same subnet?
If the problem happens after one of your interfaces gets an IP via DHCP then you could also have routing issues. Check for more than one default route with "ip route". You could also force SSH to listen on a specific IP with the ListenAddress option in /etc/ssh/sshd_config file. 2011/9/3 John Schultz <[email protected]>: >>> First, move the nameservers to the /etresolvconf/{correct file location >>> and name} >> >> ok, i have put the nameserver in /resolvconf/run/resolv.conf > > Wait,... /resolveconf/run/resolve.conf? No.... should be > /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/tail (i think. it could be base or tail) > > >>> If you have both set to dynamic, what settings do you get (please paste a >>> full report) >> >> DDns?... no dynamic DNS > > No not DDNS > > set your IP settings to dynamic. > > >> >>> Second, is the device your SSHing into on your network or elsewhere? >> >> the device is on my local network. If i deactivate eth1 tne connection on >> eth0 return fast. > > You may need to filter ssh traffic to only use eth0 rather then on both eth0 > and 1. > > > Good luck, > John > > _______________________________________________ > Voyage-linux mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.voyage.hk/mailman/listinfo/voyage-linux > > _______________________________________________ Voyage-linux mailing list [email protected] http://list.voyage.hk/mailman/listinfo/voyage-linux
