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6 days ago
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Why does SSH send 100 packets per keystroke?
Why not? If it's high-performance, it's fine.
qudat
5 days ago
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SSH suffers from tcp-in-tcp issues which means it’ll always take a performance hit over other protocols
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PunchyHamster
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If you spend entire CPU to process few megabits of SSH traffic, it isn't high performance
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pseidemann
6 days ago
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Performing with highly elevated privileges? (Joke)
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jabedude
6 days ago
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ssh the protocol doesn't imply any privileges of any kind
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raggi
6 days ago
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Unless you leave your ssh agent on, then it very much does.
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