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Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2012 12:00:48 -0400
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On 05/10/2012 11:35 AM, Bill Shaffer wrote:
> I am having problems pasting data (normal cut-and-paste operations) via an ssh connection if the source in a cygwin terminal or xterm, and the _final_ destination is a NetApp controller. I say final destination because if I ssh to an intermediate host, then ssh to the NetApp, I see the same problem.
>
> The problem I see is that, while logged into the NetApp, if I paste any data (I've seen it with as few as 4 characters), I will see some of the characters (a varying number) in the window at the NetApp prompt, then will get a "Connection to host closed", and the rest of the characters show at the command line where the ssh session originated. The NetApp logs this error:
> [telnet.socket.timeout:warning]: Telnet daemon socket timed out for the SShv2 connection.
> and occasionally this one:
> [openssh.socket.shutdown:info]: sshd_shell: socket shutdown() failed: Invalid argument.]
>
> I see this problem if I type really fast into the ssh window as well. It's almost like I'm over-running a buffer or something.
Why are the warnings about telnet if you're connecting via ssh? Is their 
ssh client a thin telnet wrapper or something?

Also, googling the error message turns up: 
https://communities.netapp.com/message/92153 (perhaps you have a FAS6210 
or 3270?)

> My current version of Cygwin is 1.7.9. I upgraded all the current Cygwin packages on a different computer and had the same issues (I don't have that computer with me or I would give that version; I upgraded within the last few weeks, so it should still be current).
I don't know why it would matter in this particular case, but is there a 
reason you're not running the latest 1.7.16 cygwin dll? There have been 
a lot of bugfixes since March...

As a sanity check I'd recommend updating the cygwin dll, perhaps even to 
the latest snapshot (which has been completely stable for me and 
incorporates yet more bugfixes).

Ryan


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