Hi MUUG Roundtable; I have a physically remote system that is accessed using ssh. On a fairly regular basis the session drops (I suspect due to network issues). Once the session has dropped though, I can't login again using that same userid. I can get logged in as root, and have tried killing all the processes from that user (which are now owned by init "1"), but can't get rid of them all. There doesn't appear to be any associated sshd or getty processes.
Anyone have an idea how to resolve this without at "windows style" reboot?
In case it matters, this is RedHat Enterprise License 3.0. I'm using a terminal emulator called "putty" from my end, though I'm not sure the problem is related to the emulator... guess it's possible, but that fact that I can account for all the sshd processes kinda means to me that the tcp/ip connection is down and the kernel is trying to clean up.
Any ideas are welcome. Thanks Steve Moffat
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