Hello Frank,

DNS resolving works fine :-) 

On the outside (internet) the system can resolve
the ip address I am coming from via public DNS servers. 

TCPDUMP gives me the correct hostname/ipaddress when the logon happens.

The resolv.conf has 2 external DNS servers and 1 Internal one for internal
resolving.

But just to be sure I added my own PC (hostname) into the hosts. file...
Ping the name and he resolves ok...

makes no differance....remember, if I logon locally (from the LOCAL network
that is, not on the console) it works fine. Also, I changed the SSHD.CONF
with the "useDNS NO" parameter.
So, it will not try to resolve with that parameter active (at least, thats
what it does I think).

I have no problem logging in...but after I pressed ENTER on the
password...it freezes...

PS -X shows me being logged in however...

-------------------------

If this is a MTU issue...then that would not explain that I cannot logon via
the Tunnel :

MYPC <172.17.21.1> ---> VPNBOX (OBSD3.8) <=====Tunnel======> VPNBOX
(OBSD3.8) <192.168.80.103>
    SSHClient
------------------------------------------------------------------------>
SSHD

The SSH traffic is then encapsulated into the VPN stream like all other
traffic (mainly RDP/ICA)
Those other protocols have no problems (and use, i think, much bigger
packets then SSH).


-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Frank Bax [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Verzonden: dinsdag 6 februari 2007 15:56
Aan: misc@openbsd.org
Onderwerp: Re: SSH client (putty) hangs after name/password login

At 09:03 AM 2/6/07, forums wrote:
>I get the logon prompt, give my name+password and then the SSH just 
>sits there...
>Nothing happens anymore...(after a while it times out)


http://openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#RevDNS

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