WebbYou can check if this is the issue by opening the ssh daemon log (on Ubuntu it should be /var/log/auth.log) and check if it has these lines: sshd [2721]: pam_systemd (sshd:session): Failed to create session: Connection timed out If yes, just restart systemd-logind service: systemctl restart systemd-logind Webb5 nov. 2010 · If it hangs while idle, the -v diagnostics will probably tell you so, in which case the advice to use keepalive could help (ssh -o "TCPKeepAlive yes") If you can connect OK with Windows and PuTTY, it's probably not an issue on the server's side. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Dec 8, 2011 at 4:49 roadmr 33.7k 9 80 93 Add a comment 3
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WebbEvery time I ssh login to a server, it is always very slow. As a reply to my earlier post said, "grepping through a 200 line file should take millisecond or so, so I would doubt it's that." I tried ssh -vvv time@server and the output has been uploaded here. Webb4 apr. 2024 · The true reason cause this laggy SSH connection is due to Raspberry Pi's poor BCM2837/43438 WiFi Bluetooth chip design , they share single antenna. So please check if you have any Bluetooth device paired with your pi, even those device are powered OFF, remove all of them form paired device list, then your SSH is back to normal. Share can you break someone\u0027s neck with bare hands
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Webb3. I have been running this server with LDAP for about 6 months. The logins have always been fast. However, starting this week logins are taking 1-2 minutes to complete. This include ssh, sudo su, and local logins. The Openldap database is being hosted by the server that is having the speed problems. I have two other servers that use this same ... Webb9 feb. 2024 · There are several possibilities which can cause this, but most probably there is UseDNS enabled in server sshd_config. Try to disable it (write UseDNS no to /etc/ssh/sshd_config ), restart sshd service ( service sshd restart) and try again. WebbAttempt to login using ssh to the Physical solaris 10 machine is very fast from the local RHEL machine. So, I suppose, this is not network issue at all. Update: Adding below all … can you break sculk sensors