<div dir="ltr">Hello!<br><br>I have 3 PCs - Windows, FreeBSD and Ubuntu. FreeBSD runs as a tinc server as it has a real IP. Ubuntu runs as a tinc client as it has a dynamically changing public IP. Windows has not tinc installed yet. Therefore I use Putty ssh client to ssh to FreeBSD machine (as it has real IP) and then from there I ssh to the Ubuntu box using its virtual IP. The connection establishes well, I can ping FreeBSD and Ubuntu virtual IPs in both directions, no problems so far. But when I use any shell commands which have significant text output, the ssh connection just hangs. For example, if I list files in a small direcotry (5-10) it lists them, If i list a bigger directory it hangs. It also hangs on other commands, like top. Interestingly enough, I tried to do that in the opposite direction - connected via ssh to FreeBSD box virtual IP from Ubuntu box, and I could not find a command which could hang the connection. <br>
<br>I've tried to use different ssh clients, but this does not help. Though I am not sure, I think there should be something wrong with my tinc setup. <br><br>Any ideas? <br><br>Best Regards,<br>-- <br>Viktors Žilinskis<br>
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