[Madlug] SSH tunneling and incomplete data
Farhan Ahmad
farhan at thebitguru.com
Sat Oct 11 17:36:04 CDT 2008
Hmm... I don't know why I didn't think about using a different program. I
had cygwin installed so I went ahead and installed the openssh package,
setup the tunnel and everything seems to be working OK. Thanks!
- Farhan
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 12:17 AM, Andy Patrick <andinator at gmail.com> wrote:
> Can you replicate this behaviour using another SSH client? Have you tried
> using the SSH client in CygWin?
>
> You could also try running tcpdump with full packet captures on the server
> and the client to see if it gives you any more info/insight...
>
> - Andy Patrick
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 11:50 PM, Farhan Ahmad <farhan at thebitguru.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> At home I have a Ubuntu 8.04.1 x64 server running OpenSSH 4.7p1 to which I
>> setup SSH tunnels on a Windows machine using Putty. The weird thing is that
>> this setup seems to work OK when I am on an outside network, but whenever I
>> do this at home--because of completely valid reasons that I am going to
>> intentionally ignore--the data seems to get cut off. For instance,
>> forwarding HTTP traffic over port 8000 (django's standard development port),
>> my javascript files seem to be cut off at random points. I have to refresh
>> numerous times and hope that one will work. Does anyone have an idea on
>> what might be causing this?
>>
>> I am guessing that the server probably isn't the server cause because
>> previously I was using ArchLinux on an older version of OpenSSH and it
>> behaved the same way, but on the same token, I guess it *could* be the
>> server since I generally don't mess with the default SSH configuration :)
>>
>
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