Re: Upstream forwarding test failure

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On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 at 01:38, Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...]
> The test (especially built from upstream) shouldn't be affected by Fedora
> cryptography limitations. Unfortunately I also can't get any clues from
> regress/failed_ssh.log

Unfortunately we don't do a good job with debug logging for the tests
where there's more than one ssh/sshd pair, and the forwarding tests
like this one are one example of that.

I have a part-done patch that logs the output from all ssh and sshd
instances to separate datestamped files.  I'll see if I can tidy that
up for you to try, but in the meantime check to see if there's
anything else listening in range of TEST_SSH_PORT (4242 by default)
and up.

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