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Old 01-21-2006
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Question mac 10.4>terminal>linux remote server>ssh login accepted>session closed-why?

mac 10.4>terminal>linux remote server>ssh login accepted>session closed-why?

AHHHH!!

I have been connecting to the server with the line: ssh userid@website.com

The remote server accepts my password; logs me in with ssh; posts a lovely welcome message AND closes the session. Is this a "term setting" issue?


Can I change this from my computer? The que at my web host requires a long wait. The techs seem to limit their answers to "yes, no or I'll pass it on to administrator"

Thanks

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