I hav enoticed this as well, but what I've noticed too is that it appears to occur randomly. There is no obvious condition that decides when it will occur. If it happens, usually I just ssh back to the same machine and get right in. Rather puzzling.
Turbo Fredriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>>>> "Nils" == Nils Jeppe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Nils> Hello, > > Nils> I have a potato box which serves as a Mail server. When I > Nils> try to login via ssh, I get this: > > Nils> bash-2.04$ slogin -l root mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: Last > Nils> login: Thu Aug 17 18:51:25 2000 from wishbringer.work.de on > Nils> pts/0 Linux mail 2.2.16 #4 Fri Jun 16 19:42:13 CEST 2000 > Nils> i686 unknown > > I get this to... Disabling X11Forwarding (or using -X to ssh/slogin) > 'solves' the problem... > > Maybe installing xbase-clients (where xauth is) will do the trick > to... Haven't really looked for the problem. > -- > North Korea Mossad 747 Kennedy attack Ortega South Africa kibo NSA > Legion of Doom Treasury genetic bomb radar munitions > [See http://www.aclu.org/echelonwatch/index.html for more about this] > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.complete.org Sr. Software Developer, Progeny Linux Systems, Inc. www.progenylinux.com #include <std_disclaimer.h> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>