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successfully sent a signature, it might be worth enabling the workaround for this
bug to see if it helps.

If this bug is auto-sensed, CETerm will sign data in the way OpenSSH expects. If
this option is enabled when talking to a correct server, SSH-2 public-key
authentication will fail.

This option only applies to SSH-2 servers. The default option is Auto-Sense.


Bug

– SSH-2 Re-Key: Some SSH servers cannot cope with repeat key

exchange at all, and will ignore attempts by the client to start one. Since CETerm
pauses the session while performing a repeat key exchange, the effect of this
would be to cause the session to hang after an hour (unless you have your rekey
timeout set differently). Other, very old, SSH servers handle repeat key exchange
even worse, and disconnect upon receiving a repeat key exchange request.

If this bug is auto-sensed, CETerm will never initiate a repeat key exchange. If
this option is enabled when talking to a correct server, the session should still
function, but may be less secure than you would expect.

This option only applies to SSH-2 servers. The default option is Auto-Sense.

Username: This is the field where you can specify what user name you want to
login as, when connecting through your SSH server. Configuring a username will
prevent you from having to explicitly type this on every connection. The default is
blank.


SSH Keep Alive: This is the time interval, in seconds, that CETerm will use for
triggering SSH level keep-alive frames. Note SSH Keep-Alives are different from
TCP protocol Keep Alives. A value of 0 implies not to use SSH Keep-Alives. The
default value is 0.


Log Mode: CETerm can maintain a log of all data interaction and exchange
performed over the SSH connection. This can be helpful in troubleshooting
connection failures. Use this setting to configure the type of log that CETerm
should save. The amount of information saved in the log varies with the
configured log mode setting. The log file is created in the root directory with the
following name format: /ssh_log_&h.raw where &h is replaced by the
hostname. The default mode is None.

None

Info

Debug

SSH Data

SSH Raw

Notices: This button displays SSH specific copyright notice.


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