Reverse DNS.
Make sure your local network is eitehr in /etc/hosts on the ssh server box,
or that you're running local rDNS with your private network zone. I see
this quite a bit.
--On Sunday, November 02, 2003 7:15 PM +0100 Kilian Krause
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Frank,
Am Mo, den 20.10.2
Reverse DNS.
Make sure your local network is eitehr in /etc/hosts on the ssh server box,
or that you're running local rDNS with your private network zone. I see
this quite a bit.
--On Sunday, November 02, 2003 7:15 PM +0100 Kilian Krause
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Frank,
Am Mo, den 20.10
Hi Frank,
Am Mo, den 20.10.2003 schrieb Marc Schiffbauer um 21:25:
> * Frank Stefan Sundberg Solli schrieb am 20.10.03 um 19:07 Uhr:
> > When i am trying to ssh from my workstation to my other box i get a
> > "timout before authentication" error message, But when i have dialed up
> > to the intern
Hi Frank,
Am Mo, den 20.10.2003 schrieb Marc Schiffbauer um 21:25:
> * Frank Stefan Sundberg Solli schrieb am 20.10.03 um 19:07 Uhr:
> > When i am trying to ssh from my workstation to my other box i get a
> > "timout before authentication" error message, But when i have dialed up
> > to the intern
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 10:33, Daniel Erat wrote:
> > I solved this before by using a SUSE kernel source tree, but a Red Hat
> > kernel source tree has the same patches.
>
> Thanks! I'm hesistant to switch to the SUSE or Red Hat source trees
> because of the large number of changes there. If I just wa
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 10:33, Daniel Erat wrote:
> > I solved this before by using a SUSE kernel source tree, but a Red Hat
> > kernel source tree has the same patches.
>
> Thanks! I'm hesistant to switch to the SUSE or Red Hat source trees
> because of the large number of changes there. If I just wa
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