> Tell him to switch WinSCP to SCP mode. > > Kai Tried that, it still fails the same way. Here's the short list of what I've tried to troubleshoot this: Used SCP via the gui and command line Used SFTP via the gui and command line Ran yum update to bring all packages up to date Tried stock CentOS sshd daemon (version 4.3), as well as sshd built from source (version 5.3) Adjusted MTU settings Reinstalled virtual network card Updated vmware tools and network card driver Tried vmxnet as well as e1000 drivers At this point I don't know what else to try. I'm thinking that it's either a problem with VMWare, or perhaps our load balancer that is routing the packets back and forth. Hopefully one of the vendors will be able to help solve the problem. In the meantime we are building out a physical server to test whether vmware is the issue or not. If anyone else has seen this problem before or has suggestions please post them here. Thanks. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos