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Raspberry Pi Zero SSH issues

Raspberry Pi Asked by user122249 on October 5, 2021

I recently bought a brand new Raspberry PI Zero W and flashes rasbian lite onto an SD card and tried to SSH into the pi.

However, after adding in the ssh and the wifi details default files to the boot directory, I kept running into the

channel 0: open confirm rwindow 0 rmax 32768

issue.

I then flashed the "full-fat" rasbian image onto the SD and that worked fine, I SSH’d in first time, so I disabled the desktop and went about with my intentions for this pi.

However yesturday I borked the installation bad and so tried to reflash the SD card, this time though, I can’t get past the same channel 0 issue I had before, and I’ve flashed nearly every OS the raspberry pi imager program allows, and even used the etcher software to flash the card just encase it was the rasbperry pi flashing software at fault.

I have a raspberry pi 4 connected to the same network I’ve never had any trouble SSH’ing into, and I can run one time commands via SSH on my pi zero perfectly, I’ve tried updating the pi this way to see if anything changed but it hasn’t.

One Answer

So apprently there are all sorts of possible fixes for this, the one that worked for me is:

ssh [email protected] 'echo IPQoS 0x00 | sudo tee -a /etc/ssh/sshd_config'
ssh [email protected] 'sudo shutdown -r now'

Answered by user122249 on October 5, 2021

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