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Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "sshpkt_send".

2019 Mar 29
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 8.0
...if (timeout != 0 && x11_refuse_time == 0) { now = monotime() + 1; @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ server_alive_check(struct ssh *ssh) (r = sshpkt_put_cstring(ssh, "keepalive at openssh.com")) != 0 || (r = sshpkt_put_u8(ssh, 1)) != 0 || /* boolean: want reply */ (r = sshpkt_send(ssh)) != 0) - fatal("%s: %s", __func__, ssh_err(r)); + fatal("%s: send packet: %s", __func__, ssh_err(r)); /* Insert an empty placeholder to maintain ordering */ client_register_global_confirm(NULL, NULL); } @@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ process_escapes(struct ssh *ssh, Channel *...
2019 Mar 27
26
Call for testing: OpenSSH 8.0
Hi, OpenSSH 8.0p1 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing on as many platforms and systems as possible. Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/ The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD: http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html Portable OpenSSH is also available via git using the instructions at
2020 Mar 24
4
ZSTD compression support for OpenSSH
I hacked zstd support into OpenSSH a while ago and just started to clean it up in the recent days. The cleanup includes configuration support among other things that I did not have. During testing I noticed the following differences compared to zlib: - highly interactive shell output (as in refreshed at a _very_ high rate) may result in higher bandwidth compared to zlib. Since zstd is quicker
2020 Sep 05
8
[PATCH 0/5] ZSTD compression support for OpenSSH
I added ZSTD support to OpenSSH roughly over a year and I've been playing with it ever since. The nice part is that ZSTD achieves reasonable compression (like zlib) but consumes little CPU so it is unlikely that compression becomes the bottle neck of a transfer. The compression overhead (CPU) is negligible even when uncompressed data is tunneled over the SSH connection (SOCKS proxy, port