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Package: ssh2
Version: 2.0.13-7

If, while being prompted for a password on the remote machine, I hit CTRL-C,
the program goes in to an infinite loop prompting (repeatedly) for the
password without waiting.  Only a "kill -9" will stop it.

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scp ppp_2.4.1-4.mppe.1_i386.deb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/
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                                          Brian
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Hi!

Ssh2 was removed from the Debian archive this morning.  It's
replacement, openssh (ssh package), does not seem to be affected
by this bug; therefore, I'm closing it.

Kind regards,
Bas Zoetekouw.

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