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From: "David McCormack" <nospam@zamang.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.sco.misc,comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: SSH errors with 'File or directory does not exist' but only if more that 10 users are logged in
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 22:21:55 +0100
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I'm using a downloaded binary version of ckermit version 8.0.209 on a SCO
OpenServer box (v. 5.0.6). The kermit executable was downloaded from the
main http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ web site.
If we have 10 or more than users logged in to our SCO OpenServer box (but
only one is running kermit) then kermit will fail to run the external ssh
client. The error that gets displayed is;
: No such file or directory
Can't connect to ssh -e none -l root <hostname>
If you have 9 users connected then ssh gets run correctly. This is with
exactly the same configuration file. What is bizarre is that if 9 people are
logged in you are running kermit, ssh will work. If 10th user logs in,
whilst you're in kermit, ssh will fail. If the number of users connected
goes back down to 9 or less, ssh will start working again.
Does anyone have any ideas what's causing this or what areas I should check?
It seems more SCO related then kermit though.
Many thanks for any help in advance,
David McCormack