I am trying to run OpenSSH 2.1.0 on Solaris 2.6. It seems to have what I call a Heisenbug. It only fails as long as you are not looking at it: 1) I run it as "sshd -f /etc/some-config-file". I can login, a "ps -ef | grep sshd" shows the parent and the child. When I exit, the child dies, but so does the parent. 2) I run it with "sshd -d ..." and this tells me nothing. 3) I "truss -f -p ..." the running parent and I see that it seems to do an "exit(0)". 4) I use gdb and attach to the running parent and IT WORKS JUST FINE. Every sshd running under gdb works fine, every sshd started normally dies. I guess I need to start sshd with gdb every time ;-). Any ideas? -- Gary Algier, WB2FWZ gary.algier at ulticom.com +1 856 787 2758 Ulticom Inc., 1020 Briggs Rd, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Fax:+1 856 866 2033 This space intentionally left blank by the censors.