Subject: RE: ssh soo.......Slooooow (from port-sparc)
To: NetBSD SPARC list <port-sparc@netbsd.org>
From: David Woyciesjes <DAW@yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu>
List: port-sparc
Date: 06/19/2002 10:56:39
> From: Young, Julian
>
> I have a SPARCclassic 64Mb running 1.5.2 and the latest ( 1 week old)
> pkgsrc build of openssh. when I logon I experience inordinately long
> delays, around 2, 3 minuets, before getting a prompt. I get a similar
> delay, possibly longer, when generating keys.
>
> "J"
>
> --
>
This sounds similar to the problem my buddy is experiencing, with a
fresh NetBSD/Mac68k install. See here...
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-mac68k/2002/06/15/0005.html
Maybe a quick glance over in port/Mac68k might have some useful info...
When I try to ssh in using ssh2, it takes a while. It's more
noticable with the Mac OSX built-in ssh client, than PuTTY on Win98 (but
it's still delayed).
But connecting with ssh1 (Mac OSX or PuTTY) it's nice & quick. Maybe
a quick glance over in port/Mac68k might have some useful info...
Here are the notes I made when I connected to his port-mac68k
machine...
On Mac OSX 10.1.5...
ssh -1 - as quick as expected.
ssh -2 - an irritating delay.
On Windows 98, using PuTTY Release 0.51...
- ssh1 protocol version, using either 3DES or Blowfish encryption algorithm
- as quick as expected.
- ssh2 protocol, using either 3DES, Blowfish, or DES algorithms - delay, not
as bad as ssh2 on OSX. But still seemed to take too long.
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