Re: slow to login with ssh - is this to be expected
From: Darren Tucker (dtucker@dodgy.net.au)
Date: 11/21/02
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From: dtucker@dodgy.net.au (Darren Tucker) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 13:10:34 GMT
In article <e9fa467e.0211210212.7c9dc60c@posting.google.com>,
Mark Bergman <mark.bergman@thales-is.com> wrote:
>Logging in to a remote machine using ssh typically takes 5-6 seconds
>for me, compared to less than 1 second for rsh.
>Is this to be expected?
That depends. Logging in to my (170MHz) sparc5 takes about 2.5 seconds
for ssh2 and about 1 second for ssh1. Faster machines should be
proportionally quicker.
This doesn't happen to be a HPPA machine does it?
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