Congratulations :
you get a beer on the third :-)
I was using a small script that would copy a byte from dev/zero to dev/null 
every so often. and was activating that from my .bashrc file. The reason is 
my router is crappy, and i have to have some activity going to it, or it will 
drop the connection. Once i remarked the line out of bashrc, i could fish in 
like a charm.
Thx 
Szemir

On November 24, 2003 12:40 am, Michael Petch wrote:
> One thing I can think of is this. Does your user account do anything
> when logging in? (Like prompt for anything, or output data). I'm
> wondering if Fish might be successfully logging in but can't determine
> how to get to command prompt to issue commands? (I'm not sure which
> mechanism Fish uses). I also seem to recall fish requires perl and some
> modules to be available. Does your normal user account have same
> permissions as root to access any perl modules, and perl itself?
>
> On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 00:05, Jarrod Major wrote:
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> > There are a couple possibilities here. One is that the certificate's
> > don't match up so Marcel's advice to try plain SSH into this box is good.
> > Sometimes you have to do this first to get an entry in your known_hosts
> > file. Secondly, is it possible that you messed up your password? I know
> > that if you check remember password and you make a typo while entering
> > your password you are hooped until you either restart Konqueror or maybe
> > even log out of X and back in. Sorry I can't remember exactly what I had
> > to do but it sounds vaguely familiar.
> >
> > Let us know whether you get this worked out.
> >
> > Jarrod
> >
> > On Saturday 22 November 2003 4:54 pm, bogi wrote:
> > > So fish is running. I can log-in with fish, and get the directory
> > > listing as root. The same attempt with an ordinary user does not bring
> > > any data to the screen. The logs on the remote site indicate a
> > > login/session being opened for the user, but all i see is konqueror
> > > waiting for data. Again if i login as root, everything is good. So any
> > > help ??
> > > Cheers
> > > Szemir
> > >
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