Re: SSH overhead.

From: dawbins (dawbins_at_n0n0.com)
Date: 06/27/03

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    cool way of saying you don't know - eh?

    Richard E Silverman wrote:
    >
    > Read the SSH protocol specs and find out, in the same way that you
    > researched the other protocols at hand to find out their overheads.
    >
    > --
    > Richard Silverman
    > res@qoxp.net


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