Larry Irwin wrote:
All i/o is either normal (i.e. almost immediate) or frozen for a while.
Frozen for a while could mean that the Debian box is busy doing other
things, or an underlying network problem that's showing up as a loss of
individual packets... then SSH (TCP actually) has to re-sen
Larry Irwin wrote:
Our ssh connections work fine on all our servers when we connect via the
local network.
But, when we ssh from the internet, there are long pauses where i/o is
not displayed/echoed to the screen on our Debian servers.
We experience 10 to 30 second pauses after a screen or 2 of
Larry Irwin wrote:
Our ssh connections work fine on all our servers when we connect via the
local network.
But, when we ssh from the internet, there are long pauses where i/o is
not displayed/echoed to the screen on our Debian servers.
We experience 10 to 30 second pauses after a screen or 2 of
Our ssh connections work fine on all our
servers when we connect via the local network.
But, when we ssh from the internet, there are
long pauses where i/o is not displayed/echoed to the screen on our Debian
servers.
We experience 10 to 30 second pauses after a screen
or 2 of display on Debi
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