Thanks for the responses.
NAT port forwarding wasn't the issue; as indicated I could get a
console on each remote system.
I spotted the -R parameter and tried that instead. As expected, it
didn't work, but when I tried once more using the original command
line, everything worked as expected.
I didn't change the configuration of the remote system; all I did was
connect with a different parameter, then revert back to what I was
doing all along. And now it works.
Bloody weird, is all I can say. Still, at least it's working again.
-- Alex -- List Info: http://erdelynet.com/ssh-l/ List Archives: http://erdelynet.com/archive/ssh-l/ To Unsubscribe: Mail mailto:ssh+unsubscribe@erdelynet.comReceived on Wed Sep 12 15:04:29 2007
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