On Mon, 5 May 2003, eric wrote: > > When you attempt to connect you should get a lot more reporting. I assume > > that your problem is routing and not ssh related. > > Ok...that's all I got. Probably a routing problem. sshd would tell you when the connection is attempted. > > And what does "ssh -v" tell you? > > it gives me a list of switches to use, that's it. ssh -v -p 2200 user@host.name > > Checking your routing. Try ping, traceroute and other tools (and > > protocols). > > > > Can you get to the server at all? > > > I can ssh from the machine to the real world. I can ping the machine from > another host. I can traceroute from the machine. I can use lynx from the > machine. ???????????? Can you ping and traceroute the machine from that host you are trying to do the ssh connection from? Can you lynx to that machine (if it has a http service)? Most likely this is not a ssh problem. Also make sure you don't have any packet filtering anywhere that is stopping this. Jeremy C. Reed http://bsd.reedmedia.net/