It shouldn't be dns because the session is already established and it now IP based. I don't believe ssh tries to keep resolving the IP again and again.
No session doesn't come back ever. It just hangs permanently.
-matt
On 7/12/07, Paul Valentin pvalentin@roadrunner.at wrote:
most problem in this case is DNS!!
does the session comes ca. 30sec later?
problem can be:
- the server has wrong dns-server in /etc/resolv.conf
- the client ip is a private ip, and not in /etc/hosts
- the server ip is not in clients /etc/hosts
point 2) is the problem i have most time
bg, paul
Am Thu, 12 Jul 2007 10:45:50 -0400 "Matt Shields" mattboston@gmail.com schrieb:
selinux is turned off on both servers and desktops
On 7/12/07, Tru Huynh tru@centos.org wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 09:46:00AM -0400, Matt Shields wrote:
I've noticed this in CentOS 4 & 5 and Fedora 5 & 6. If I'm in Gnome desktop and using any of the terminal programs and I ssh into any server, the connection just hangs. Not drops, it just hangs and doesn't recover.
ssh -vvv might give a glue selinux enforced on your client machines?
Tru
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