RE: sshd for windows

From: Chris Berry (compjma_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/19/03

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    Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 12:08:35 -0700
    
    

    >From: "DeGennaro, Gregory" <Gregory_DeGennaro@csaa.com>
    >(or both if you're really paranoid.) << Talking about slow?! ... LOL ...
    >
    >Double 3DES Tunnels (SSH and VPN) ... Let's see, that is up to 68%
    >reduction
    >in bandwidth, plus the overhead that VNC has. That would be quite
    >interesting?
    >
    >Definitely more secure than usual!
    >
    >Maybe all SMP machines and an OC-3 or LAN, then maybe you will have decent
    >speeds and usability... :-D

    Actually the bandwidth isn't that big a deal, even on a T1 (much less an
    OC-3), and the latency isn't really changed at all, which is the important
    part in my opinion. Don't try this over a modem, but for any broadband
    connection it's fine.

    Chris Berry
    compjma@hotmail.com
    Systems Administrator
    JM Associates

    "Within every man beats a heart of darkness." --The Shadow

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