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Re: sftp-server: stack dump after directory listing


At 12:19 PM 5/7/2001, Richard Stanton wrote:
>On my NT machine, running the latest sshd.exe, I'm having a problem with
>sftp.
>
>If I connect from another NT machine using cygwin sftp, I can log on fine. I
>can also "get" specific files OK. However, when I ask for a directory
>listing using the command "ls", the listing appears fine, but no command
>prompt ever reappears, and the client never again responds to any
>keystrokes.
>
>When I kill the client process, the host machine generates a file
>sftp-server.exe.stackdump, which I've attached in case it's useful.
>
>I also tried using the sftp client on a Unix machine, with similar results.
>This could also connect, and again I was able to retrive a file using "get",
>but now the "ls" command returned nothing at all for about 20 seconds. Then
>a directory listing appeared, then nothing for quite some time, and finally
>the message:
>
>quit
>Error: Operation timed out after 30 seconds.
>
>I've tried running sshd in a console window with lots of -d flags, but it
>doesn't give me any obviously useful information.
>
>For whatever reason, the same operations work fine on my Windows 2000
>machine.
>
>Is there anything I can do (short of debugging sshd.exe/sftp-server.exe
>application, which is a little beyond my current abilities) to try to find
>out more about what's going on?



Yes, try the most recent snapshot.



Larry Hall                              lhall@rfk.com
RFK Partners, Inc.                      http://www.rfk.com
118 Washington Street                   (508) 893-9779 - RFK Office
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