12-04-2012 12:09 AM
I use PuTTY to SSH into Cisco switches regularly. Today I ran into the message 'incoming packet was garbled on decryption'. I logged into the switch via HTTP and saw the uptime was 115 days. After seeing I could PuTTY into the SG-300-28P right above it, I just rebooted the bottom switch, and then PuTTY instantly connected via SSH and everything was fine. The connection settings were stored in a profile so the settings were fine. I was just wondering if anyone else has ever seen this. I am fine rebooting every 115 days if it happens again. FW is 1.2.7.76. On a similar note, the Save icon quit blinking on the 28P right around the 115 day uptime mark. A reboot resumed the icon blinking. Not a huge issue, but when I see that I wonder what else the switch might be doing that I don't know about.
Another question is this: Is the SLM2024PT-NA the same as a SG200-26? I'm putting one in thursday and it will be my first of the 'smart' switch line. I ask because if I search for SLM2024 on Cisco's website I see another switch that was apparently made before the SG line came out, but it doesn't have the -NA suffix in its model.
12-04-2012 06:20 AM
Hello Mr. Hackbarth,
There is a known problem when OpenSSH has been built against an incorrect version of OpenSSL; that causes this error message. The quick workaround is to configure PuTTY to use SSH protocol 2 and the Blowfish cipher.
I hope this infomation helps you.
Diego Rodriguez
Cisco network engineer
Thank you
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04-07-2018 05:10 AM
I realize this post is very old, but I am using solar winds n-central to use java remote into these switches. I can remote with putty locally, but am receiving the error when trying to remote from their software. It is a huge shot in the dark commenting here because it is likely the rmm software, but if anyone has run into this, I would love to know a work around.
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