Re: VERY slow file listing with sftp

From: Darren Tucker (dtucker_at_zip.com.au)
Date: 01/14/04

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    Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:58:38 +1100
    To: Jeff Davis <jdavis@standard.k12.ca.us>
    
    

    Jeff Davis wrote:

    > I'm running OpenSSH_3.5p1, and trying to get sftp to work at an
    > acceptable level without much success. I can connect to the service
    > easily, but listing of directory contents takes 1-5 minutes, if not
    > longer. This occurs even if I connect to localhost. Any thoughts?
    > Here's my sshd_config in the hope that I did something dumb and it can
    > be easily corrected :)

    What OS are you using, and where did you get the OpenSSH software (ie
    did you compile it yourself or was it pre-packaged)? Can you reproduce
    your problem with the current OpenSSH release (3.7.1p2)?

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    Darren Tucker (dtucker at zip.com.au)
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