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Operating Systems AIX Ssh connection timed out Post 302745435 by kah00na on Monday 17th of December 2012 09:25:31 AM
Old 12-17-2012
Do you have "auth.debug" enabled in your /etc/syslog.conf? If not, configure it and look in the logs and look for any errors in it. Here is my auth.debug line I use in my /etc/syslog.conf:
Code:
auth.debug      /var/log/syslog.auth.debug      rotate size 5m files 1

 

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timedc(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 timedc(8)

NAME
timedc - Controls the timed daemon SYNOPSIS
timedc [command argument ... ] The timedc, or timed control program, controls the operation of the timed(8) daemon. DESCRIPTION
The timedc program can be used to perform the following tasks: Measure the differences between machines' clocks. Find the location of the master time server. Enable or disable tracing of messages received by the timed daemon. Debug. Without any arguments, timedc prompts for commands from the standard input. If arguments are supplied, timedc interprets the first argu- ment as a command and the remaining arguments as arguments to the command. The standard input may be redirected, causing timedc to read commands from a file. The timedc commands can be abbreviated. The following is a list of recognized commands: Prints a short description of each command speci- fied in the argument list, or, if no arguments are given, prints a list of the recognized commands. Computes the differences between the clock of the host machine and the clocks of the machines given as arguments. This command is only valid for machines whose clocks are within 12 hours of the host machine clock. Machines whose clocks are more than 12 hours different from the host machine clock will report incorrect time differences. Enables or disables the tracing of incoming messages to timed in the file /var/adm/timed.log. Exits from timedc. Reports the hostname of the master timed server in use. FILES
Command path Tracing file for timed Log file for master timed RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: date(1), timed(8) Calls: adjtime(2) delim off timedc(8)
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