[Techtalk] Re: Techtalk digest, Vol 1 #429 - 1 msg

David Merrill david at lupercalia.net
Sat Apr 6 10:52:11 EST 2002


On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 10:13:55PM +1000, Mary wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 01:42:37AM -0500, David Merrill wrote:
> > Any tips on how I might debug it would be good. I know I don't have
> > the proper information for a good bug report, but I also don't know
> > what else to do beside checking the logs.
> 
> Does ssh -v show anything interesting?

I don't know if it's interesting or not since I don't understand it.
But here's the initial stuff, before making a connection. I'll post
whatever happens after the connection fails, too. It has to sit for
20-30 minutes before that will happen.

Interestingly, it doesn't give me the error until I press a key and
then it seems to realize there is no connection. Maybe that means
something. Anyway, the output:

david at syrinx:~$ ssh -v pan
OpenSSH_3.0.2p1 Debian 1:3.0.2p1-8.3, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090603f
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Seeding random number generator
debug1: Rhosts Authentication disabled, originating port will not be trusted.
debug1: restore_uid
debug1: ssh_connect: getuid 1000 geteuid 0 anon 1
debug1: Connecting to pan [66.92.166.79] port 22.
debug1: temporarily_use_uid: 1000/1000 (e=0)
debug1: restore_uid
debug1: temporarily_use_uid: 1000/1000 (e=0)
debug1: restore_uid
debug1: Connection established.
debug1: read PEM private key done: type DSA
debug1: read PEM private key done: type RSA
debug1: identity file /home/david/.ssh/identity type -1
debug1: identity file /home/david/.ssh/id_rsa type -1
debug1: identity file /home/david/.ssh/id_dsa type -1
debug1: Remote protocol version 2.0, remote software version
OpenSSH_3.0.2p1 Debian 1:3.0.2p1-8.3
debug1: match: OpenSSH_3.0.2p1 Debian 1:3.0.2p1-8.3 pat ^OpenSSH
Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0
debug1: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.0.2p1 Debian
1:3.0.2p1-8.3
debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT sent
debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT received
debug1: kex: server->client aes128-cbc hmac-md5 none
debug1: kex: client->server aes128-cbc hmac-md5 none
debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST sent
debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP
debug1: dh_gen_key: priv key bits set: 133/256
debug1: bits set: 1611/3191
debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT sent
debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY
debug1: Host 'pan' is known and matches the RSA host key.
debug1: Found key in /home/david/.ssh/known_hosts2:2
debug1: bits set: 1639/3191
debug1: ssh_rsa_verify: signature correct
debug1: kex_derive_keys
debug1: newkeys: mode 1
debug1: SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS sent
debug1: waiting for SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS
debug1: newkeys: mode 0
debug1: SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS received
debug1: done: ssh_kex2.
debug1: send SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST
debug1: service_accept: ssh-userauth
debug1: got SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT
debug1: authentications that can continue:
publickey,password,keyboard-interactive
debug1: next auth method to try is publickey
debug1: try privkey: /home/david/.ssh/identity
debug1: try privkey: /home/david/.ssh/id_rsa
debug1: try privkey: /home/david/.ssh/id_dsa
debug1: next auth method to try is keyboard-interactive
debug1: authentications that can continue:
publickey,password,keyboard-interactive
debug1: next auth method to try is password
david at pan's password:
debug1: packet_send2: adding 64 (len 58 padlen 6 extra_pad 64)
debug1: ssh-userauth2 successful: method password
debug1: channel 0: new [client-session]
debug1: send channel open 0
debug1: Entering interactive session.
debug1: ssh_session2_setup: id 0
debug1: channel request 0: shell
debug1: channel 0: open confirm rwindow 0 rmax 16384
Last login: Sat Apr  6 10:46:47 2002 from
dsl092-166-078.wdc1.dsl.speakeasy.net on pts/1
Linux pan 2.2.18pre21 #1 Wed Nov 22 05:08:09 CST 2000 alpha unknown

-- 
David C. Merrill                         http://www.lupercalia.net
Linux Documentation Project                   david at lupercalia.net
Lead Developer                             http://www.linuxdoc.org

In the future, Microsoft wants Windows to run everything, from PCs to phones
to cars to appliances. This is a terrifying prospect. If it happens, I'd be
far more afraid that machinery everywhere would grind to a halt, planes
would fall out of the sky, and civilization would crumble as a result of
crummy embedded Windows design than any Y2K problem.
	--Paul Somerson, PC Computing
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