In this situation TinyTERM works with telnet, but SSH sessions connect and immediately disconnect. This only happens if you have “Login at connect” checked in the Login tab of TinyTERM’s Session Properties.
Early versions of SSH in TinyTERM require a username and password on the Login tab, but the “Login at connect” caused connection problems. Without that set, TinyTERM connects and logs in properly. In later versions of TinyTERM, that option is grayed out when SSH is set.
If that option is not checked, check the version of sshd running on the host. TinyTERM versions 4.10-4.13 use SSH version 1.5. SSH 2.0 daemons must be configured to allow pre-2.0 connections when using those versions of TinyTERM.
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