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John Slimick
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      02-22-2008, 10:43 PM
System: AMD 3600 etc
OS: RH 8.0
name: moose

When I attempt to SSH to moose,
it takes several seconds to acknowledge
and ask for password. When I give the
password, it never returns. I timed
at least 30 seconds before I gave up.

I found beaucoup xen processes running on
moose (not needed) but when I killed
the processes nothing changed.

Any thoughts?

john slimick
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Fr@nk Stef@ni
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      02-22-2008, 11:18 PM
John Slimick schrieb:
> System: AMD 3600 etc
> OS: RH 8.0
> name: moose
>
> When I attempt to SSH to moose,
> it takes several seconds to acknowledge
> and ask for password. When I give the
> password, it never returns. I timed
> at least 30 seconds before I gave up.
>
> I found beaucoup xen processes running on
> moose (not needed) but when I killed
> the processes nothing changed.
>
> Any thoughts?


Is an SSH server running on moose?
What about the firewall? Is port 22 open?

HTH,
Frank
 
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Dave Uhring
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      02-23-2008, 12:55 AM
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 23:43:46 +0000, John Slimick wrote:

> System: AMD 3600 etc
> OS: RH 8.0
> name: moose
>
> When I attempt to SSH to moose,
> it takes several seconds to acknowledge and ask for password. When I
> give the password, it never returns. I timed
> at least 30 seconds before I gave up.


Can moose resolve your client's hostname from its IP address?
 
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John Slimick
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      02-25-2008, 02:23 AM
On 2008-02-22, John Slimick <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

Followup:

What makes this so perverse is that
there are a number of XP machines
in another lab where students can
putty without difficulty to moose and
do some programming.

Oh, and I can't add remote printers.
Again, I enter what is needed and
I get no response.

Thanks.
john slimick
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> System: AMD 3600 etc
> OS: RH 8.0
> name: moose
>
> When I attempt to SSH to moose,
> it takes several seconds to acknowledge
> and ask for password. When I give the
> password, it never returns. I timed
> at least 30 seconds before I gave up.
>
> I found beaucoup xen processes running on
> moose (not needed) but when I killed
> the processes nothing changed.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> john slimick
> (E-Mail Removed)
>

 
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Bill Marcum
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      02-25-2008, 03:17 AM
On 2008-02-25, John Slimick <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> System: AMD 3600 etc
>> OS: RH 8.0
>> name: moose
>>
>> When I attempt to SSH to moose,
>> it takes several seconds to acknowledge
>> and ask for password. When I give the
>> password, it never returns. I timed
>> at least 30 seconds before I gave up.
>>

Have you tried "ssh -v"?
 
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Walter Mautner
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      02-25-2008, 06:09 AM
John Slimick wrote:

> On 2008-02-22, John Slimick <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> Followup:
>
> What makes this so perverse is that
> there are a number of XP machines
> in another lab where students can
> putty without difficulty to moose and
> do some programming.
>
> Oh, and I can't add remote printers.
> Again, I enter what is needed and
> I get no response.
>

That looks like a routing issue or switching weirdness - the path back to
your host seems to go nowhere.
What does nslookup with the server moose as "server" say for your host?
Do you use different subnet masks, or some kind of MAC-based port security
on the switches (and your box got relocated/replugged)?
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