> On 2004-06-11 14:18:05 -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > > I have been noticing lately some significant delays in my ssh > > connections when I log in from work. At first I thought > that it could > > be that my signals were been studied behind the firewall at > my work, > > but later I found out that some other users had the same > problem when > > connecting from their homes via putty. I also use putty for win-m$ > > from work. Some times the connection is even dropped because of the > > delay. I have thought of another possibility, which is the port 22 > > being partially blocked may be by my isp. I don't know how to check > > for this. Any ideas? > > You can try: > * ssh -vvv > * ethereal (to capture the IP packets) > > I've also had various problems with ssh connections (being > slow and could even be closed with strange error messages). > This was due to attacks to a router at my lab, delaying some > IP packets.
Turning on/off compression may help too. Compression will help for some things (like tunneling rdesktop or vnc) but might make CLI type stuff seem laggy. --david -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]