William Murray wrote:
>William John Murray wrote:
>>> Bill Davidsen wrote:
>>>
>>>> The value on an IP reverse lookup is unknown to me, there may be
>>> none.
>>>
>>> *That* was the question.
>>>
>>>
>> Well, the question was really how to get ssh working again.
>> I now know that if I ssh to an internal or external ip from
>> my home network I get this hang. >> debug1: Next authentication
method: gssapi-with-mic
>> debug3: Trying to reverse map address 168.254.0.251.
You said 168.254.0.251 works and 168.254.0.251. doesn't.
I mean, can you "ssh 168.254.0.251"?
Can you cut/paste "everything" that you're doing so as to remove all
guess work for the people trying to help?
Thanks, sorry for not being clear.
billmurray> ssh -Y 168.254.0.1. ssh: Could not resolve hostname
168.254.0.1.: Name or service not known
billmurray> ssh -Y -vvv 168.254.0.1 ....
debug1: Next authentication method: gssapi-with-mic
debug3: Trying to reverse map address 168.254.0.1.
As mentioned by someone else the . at the end of the debug3 statement is
actually a "period" as in "end of sentence".
Nothing is wrong....
But the other question is valid....why are you using someones assigned IP
addresses?
^C
billmurray> ssh -Y -vvv base.ashenden ....
debug1: Next authentication method: gssapi-with-mic
debug3: Trying to reverse map address 168.254.0.1.
^C
But...I found a work-around: Removing GSSAPIAuthentication yes
from /etc/ssh/ssh_config
has made GSSAPI go away, and hence the problem goes away too..
Bill
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