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On 31/08/2015 06:28, Andy Smith wrote:
If I force IPv4 rather than Auto or IPv6 then it
works. I suspect
this is a bug in PuTTY, because openssh from same host is working
fine on v4 and v6 alike.
So there's a workaround: force IPv4 in the "Connection" part of
PuTTY,
Hi Andy - snap! Late last night I had to connect to work using Cisco
VPN, which has the side-effect of disabling IPv6 on the network
interface. I gave PuTTY one more shot and noticed it was working - it
stopped working again when I disconnected the VPN.
Thanks for your help in diagnosing this.
Cheers,
Mike
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