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Is it auto-disconnect or simply connection refused? If the connection is refused perhaps there's something in the servers' sshd_config files that limits the connections to particular IP addresses or some other access control. Your home address might be DHCP assigned which would make it semi-random where the one from work is more likely to be static. I'd compare the sshd_config files to make sure they're similiar and then check to see if there's any user config files that might be also limiting access. On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 10:00 -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote: > On Monday 28 March 2005 9:06 am, dsr at tao.merseine.nu wrote: > > > Autodisconnect is usually a shell feature. Is it possible that > > one of those sessions specifies a login shell and the other does > > not? > No. They are configured identically. As I mentioned, I use kssh from the > panel. The only option that is set it to enable X11. > --
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